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Farm Bureau Members Advocate in the Nation’s Capital
MADISON – Wisconsin Farm Bureau members and staff were in Washington, D.C this week representing Wisconsin agriculture. The trip marked the completion of the WFBF Leadership Institute, a year-long leadership training program available to Farm Bureau members. “Wisconsin Farm Bureau stays true to its grassroots values by investing time...
Team Wisconsin Triumphs in Men’s Junior Freestyle Wrestling Nationals with Mirasolas’ Success
Team Wisconsin secured its first-ever Men’s Junior Freestyle National Dual Championship in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with a 33-32 victory over Ohio, led by graduates Connor and Cole Mirasola of West Bend West. Cole Mirasola, one of the five undefeated wrestlers for the team, finished with a 6-0 record and crucial pinfalls. The final victory was sealed by Kellen Wolbert of Oconomowoc with a pin in the 138-pound class. The team, including eight seniors moving on to Division I colleges, dominated the event, going 7-0 overall.
Dermody Properties breaks ground on Wisconsin LogistiCenter
On Thursday, private equity investment management company Dermody Properties announced it had signed a lease with WestRock for a build-to-suit property at LogistiCenter in Pleasant Prairie, Wis. The new facility will be a Great Lakes regional corrugated operation hub of more than 580,000 square feet within that state’s newest rail-served logistics park. “We are pleased […] The post Dermody Properties breaks ground on Wisconsin LogistiCenter appeared first on Transportation Today.
Wisconsin group caught in path of Hurricane Beryl
CASTRIES, St. Lucia (WBAY) - A group from central Wisconsin was on a Caribbean island hit by Hurricane Beryl. Members of Good News Project from Wausau were teaching classes on the small island of St. Lucia. The executive director said they were going to wait out the storm before teaching...
Milton approves a certified survey map for newly annexed property
MILTON — The Milton Common Council approved a certified survey map for a newly annexed property on Sunnyside Drive. Heth Properties, which owns the property, intends to sell the parcel to a developer who wants to build a bank and office facilities. The survey map was unanimously approved without discussion.
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...
Paid advertisement: FACT to perform ‘A Grand Night for Singing’
The Fort Atkinson Community Theatre (FACT) group will be performing Rodger’s and Hammerstein’s “A Grand Night for Singing,” with multiple dates scheduled in July. The performance will be held at the First United Methodist Church, 320 S. Main St., Fort Atkinson. Click on the ad below...
Brent Schacht hired to head up Jefferson's varsity girls basketball program
JEFFERSON — For Brent Schacht, it was the right job at the opportune time. Schacht was tabbed recently to coach Jefferson’s varsity girls basketball team, replacing Dena Smith who retired from teaching and coaching at the end of the school year. “Getting back into a higher level of competition is exciting,” Schacht said. “I’ve coached middle school basketball for roughly 15 years, including here in Jefferson since I was hired...
Fort Atkinson police searching for suspect who allegedly assaulted, dragged woman into a car
FORT ATKINSON, Wis. -- Fort Atkinson police are searching for a male suspect who allegedly assaulted a female at Soup's On Bar 1125 Whitewater Ave in Fort Atkinson Saturday.
Wisconsin volleyball star injured while playing for United States
(LEARFIELD) MADISON – Doctors in Madison have examined the ankle of Badgers volleyball star Sarah Franklin after she suffered an injury during an international competition last weekend. Franklin was playing for USA Volleyball in the Dominican Republic when she fell awkwardly. Her team lost the game. Franklin was named...
Rattlers' streak ends with loss to Sky Carp
The Wisconsin Timber Rattlers dropped a rain-shortened game to the Beloit Sky Carp Tuesday night at ABC Supply Stadium. Beloit plated their last five runs of the game on three different two-out singles to defeat Wisconsin 7-3. The Timber Rattlers (48-29 overall, 6-5 second half) loaded the bases in the...
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.
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