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Wisconsin high-speed pursuit, crash; driver arrested, drugs found
WALWORTH COUNTY, Wis. - A Milwaukee man was arrested after a high-speed pursuit from Walworth County into Rock County that ended with a crash on Sunday, June 30. According to the Walworth County Sheriff's Office, deputies stopped a vehicle for unlawful window tint and having no front license plate. The driver initially pulled over and provided an Illinois driver's license.
Remarkably Bright Creatures 18 Of 20
Cameron learns the truth about Simon Brinks. On Tova’s second-to-the-last day at the aquarium, a new octopus arrives. Later, Cameron shows up for work hours later, angry and bitter, and tells Tova what happened with Simon Brinks. After throwing the class ring in the wolf eel tank, he tells Tova that he’s returning to California.
After a ceasefire resolution, the City of Madison played host to some of Israel’s largest weapons suppliers
A recent defense-industry conference at Monona Terrace highlights the gap between local declarations and local action. On June 24, the National Space & Missile Materials Symposium (NSMMS) and Commercial and Government Responsive Access to Space Technology Exchange (CRASTE) kicked off a joint conference on missile and space technology at Madison’s Monona Terrace. While the event’s branding cloaked it in images of astronauts and NASA spacecraft, it was very much a conference for defense contractors. Its sponsors included companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman—each of which provide Israel’s military with missiles, bombs, and fighter jets.
Maverick hockey will dedicate Mike Kemp Ice during matchup against Wisconsin
OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha hockey revealed its full schedule on Tuesday. The Mavericks start off on a strong note, hosting Wisconsin on Oct. 5 in an exhibition, where the Mavs will dedicate the Mike Kemp Ice in what's sure to be a special night celebrating Kemp's time as a Maverick and a Badger.
News 3 Now at Six: July 2, 2024
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As avian flu spreads, precautions are urged to protect dairy cows and the public
At county fairs and livestock shows, farmers and 4-H kids celebrate the work of raising agricultural animals. They might even walk away with prizes. But Colorado State Veterinarian Dr. Maggie Baldwin said these events can be opportunities for spreading disease. “You're bringing together animals that are originating from different herds...
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
MetaFlex Therapy Glove now used at two VA Medical Centers. Latest development comes after the then team of Tennessee Tech University students developed the concept that won the “Eagle Works Pitch Competition” in 2018. Téa Phillips, Founder of ATS Innovations Inc., announced on social media that her signature...
Wisconsin-native kidney recipient reunites with living donor
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Two strangers became lifelong friends through a selfless act; organ donation is usually anonymous and both sides must agree to meet. In this case, these women, both originally from Wisconsin, now live 2,000 miles apart but made it happen. Shelley Hawbecker is originally from Stevens...
Wisconsin top class of 2025 DT target Drayden Pavey commits to a Big Ten rival
Wisconsin top remaining defensive line target Drayden Pavey announced his commitment to Purdue on Tuesday. The Cincinnati, Ohio native chooses the Boilermakers over the Wisconsin Badgers and Indiana Hoosiers. His decision comes after visiting the three programs on June 7, June 14 and June 21 respectively. Related: Wisconsin’s class of 2025 leaps Michigan in national rankings after landing top iOL Hardy Watts Pavey is ranked by 247Sports as the No. 1,128 player in the class of 2025, No. 110 defensive lineman and No. 46 recruit from the state of Ohio. He is commitment No. 10 for Purdue in the class of 2025. The Boilermakers’...
Sandbags available for Middleton residents to build temporary levees
MIDDLETON, Wis. (WMTV) - Sand, sandbags and plastic sheeting has been approved for residents in Middleton to protect their homes against potential flooding, officials announced on Tuesday. The Middleton Public Works department explained that the water level in Lake Mendota is currently at 851.6 feet above sea level and could...
UW–Madison’s Hora to share insights on internships in upcoming webinar
UW–Madison’s Matthew Hora will join a panel of experts next week on a national webinar hosted by Inside Higher Ed that is titled, “From College to Career: Increasing Access to Quality Internships.”. Hora is an associate professor of adult and higher education with the Division of Continuing...
Why Adding Another Liquor License in an Economically Distressed Madison Neighborhood is a Bad Idea
In today’s blog post, I outline why I strongly oppose the approval of a new liquor license at 2702 E. Washington Ave and urge the Common Council to reject this proposal on today’s agenda. Despite my deep respect for the residents and Alders who dedicate their time to various committees, boards, and commissions, I believe the Alcohol License Review Committee (ALRC) has fallen short of its mission to “enhance public safety and quality of life.” This post will provide a detailed overview of the compelling reasons why granting this license would be a bad idea for this community.
FAB FIVE: Middleton ties record with five state titles in 2023-24
Middleton's boys volleyball team won the state championship in Nov., 2023, one of five state titles MHS won in the 2023-24 school year./Times-Tribune photo by Rob Reischel. Middleton boys soccer coach Kevin Pauls called it “amazing.”. Cardinals girls swimming coach R.J. Leiferman used terms like “exciting” and “proud.”...
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