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Wisconsin Mycological Society Foray: 1st organized event in Pelican River Forest
A wonderful example of economic stimulus made possible by the “Northwood’s Newest Gem” – the Pelican River Forest – was experienced July 18th through 21st in the counties of Oneida, Langlade and Forest. Eighty mycologists from all over Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota turned out for...
Longest dry stretch in months ends this week
Sunday saw a few downpours in parts of southeast Wisconsin. While the showers and storms were few and far between, they were very efficient rain makers with those that seeing them picking up 1-2" of rain in just an hour or so. But Milwaukee did not see any of the...
Those who opened doors for delta-8 in Wisconsin say they had 'no idea'
This story is published as part of the series Highly Legal, in partnership with The Examination, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates global health threats, AL.com, PennLive and USA TODAY. Our team is continuing to report on new cannabis products, and we want to hear from you. Share your experience or questions with us here. Marijuana alternatives like delta-8 flooded Wisconsin and...
Conservative Wisconsin law firm strengthening ties with local school boards
Erica Kochanski has been paying attention to the Waukesha School board since moving to the district in 2021. That was the same year the board gained national attention for deciding not to participate in a federal program that would have provided free school lunches to families. The district has since gotten notice for its handling of LGBTQ+ issues.
2nd annual Edgerton History Hop is August 15th
The Sterling North Society, Edgerton Public Library, Albion Academy Museum, and the Arts Council of Edgerton team up to share the area’s diverse history. Sterling North Society Board member Betty Leonard says the 2nd annual Edgerton History Hop is a free group tour that includes lunch on August 15th.
Storms Expected in Eastern Wisconsin: Heavy Rain and Gusty Winds Ahead
Green Bay, WI – Eastern Wisconsin is set to experience a dynamic weather pattern today, starting with mostly sunny conditions in the morning, transitioning to increasing clouds and scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. The National Weather Service in Green Bay reports that north-central Wisconsin will see the strongest storms,...
Jefferson Speedway: Edgerton's Johnson overall winner of inaugural Orange Blossom Special to honor Eckhardt
CAMBRIDGE — Some of the best Super Late Model drivers in the Midwest gathered at Jefferson Speedway on Saturday evening to pay tribute to a Wisconsin racing legend. Jerry Eckhardt of Johnson Creek has been behind the wheel of a race car for over 59 years, winning multiple races, feature events and championships. Eckhardt still competes on a weekly basis at Wisconsin’s Action Track. The inaugural running of the Orange Blossom Special race event is a way to say thank you to a man that...
HTL: Albion Tigers knock off Lake Mills Grays 21-1
EDGERTON — The Lake Mills Grays fell to the Albion Tigers 21-1 on the road in Home Talent League baseball on Sunday. Albion’s Drew Hanson went 3-for-4 with two extra-base hits and drove in six runs. Charlie Hatlen and Steven Olson added three hits apiece for the Tigers. For the Grays, who were outhit 16-5, Jasper Meeker went 2-for-2 while leadoff man Caleb Housner, Matthew Gullixson and Romzy Barketallah tallied one hit each. Hatlen pitched four innings of five-hit ball to earn the victory for the Tigers (5-7). The Grays (0-12) close out the season at home against Jefferson next Sunday.
Outside of the 90: With Devin Boyce
MADISON, WI – Only five months into the season, Devin Boyce has undoubtedly made a name for himself in Madison. Fans recognize him as the blonde Energizer Bunny in the middle of the field, a player with a level of tenacity and fearlessness proven to be vital to the ‘Mingos style of play this season. Between both the Jägermeister Cup and regular-season play, Boyce has been on the field for over 1,200 minutes, scoring three goals and tallying one assist so far this season. However, what the stats don’t show is his work rate on the field.
Madison Celebrates Installation of First Air Quality Monitor
The City of Madison is proud to announce the installation of its first air quality monitor within the community. It's located at the Kennedy Heights Community Center. 64 more monitors will be installed in the next few months. The City’s new air quality monitoring network will measure particulate matter concentrations in neighborhoods throughout Madison. Funding for the network was provided by the U.S. Department of Environmental Protection.
UWPD Warns about Back to School Party Scam
MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — UW – Madison police warn about a scam targeting incoming freshmen. It advertises tickets to a night party called “Wisco FreshMan Invasion” supposedly taking place around the time of move-in and orientation for incoming freshmen. The address listed on the flyer is...
News 3 Now at Noon: July 22, 2024
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MATCH PREVIEW: FORWARD MADISON FC VS CENTRAL VALLEY FUEGO FC
MATCH PREVIEW: FORWARD MADISON FC VS CENTRAL VALLEY FUEGO FC. It’s a quick turnaround for the boys in pink and blue as they play Central Valley Fuego FC at home on Wednesday, July 24th at 7pm CT. The ‘Mingos are coming off a crucial Jägermeister Cup win on Saturday against Lexington SC, and they’ll look to gain another three points in some unfinished business against Fuego.
Crews respond to water main break in Middleton
MIDDLETON, Wis. (WMTV) - Crews are working to repair a water main break Monday in Middleton. The City of Middleton noted the 6400 block of Maywood Avenue and Amherst Road are affected, and water is expected to be turned off until 11:30 a.m. when repairs are completed. Officials noted residents...
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