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From 1951 to Eisenhower to today, Indian Bowl showcases Ojibwe culture in Wisconsin Northwoods
LAC DU FLAMBEAU – Billed as the centerpiece for Ojibwe cultural sharing and education for the Northwoods, the weekly summer Lac du Flambeau Indian Bowl events have been taking place for almost 75 years. The series of weekly mini pow wows and cultural demonstrations on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation are advertised on TV commercials throughout the Northwoods inviting anyone to visit and learn a little about Ojibwe culture. They have been going on since 1951. ...
Governor Evers June Dairy Month tour includes a stop at Nordic Creamery in Westby
MADISON, Wis. – Gov. Evers today recapped his visits with dairy farmers, processors, producers, and local community and agricultural industry leaders celebrating June Dairy Month and America’s Dairyland across the state over the month of June. During the visits, Gov. Evers highlighted the strength of the state’s dairy industry as well as efforts and investments by the governor and the Evers Administration to support Wisconsin’s farmers, their families, and the dairy industry over the past five years.
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.
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...
Fort Atkinson Police investigate report of man dragging woman into car
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Authorities are investigating after a man was seen allegedly dragging a woman into a vehicle over the weekend in Fort Atkinson, a statewide alert noted Monday night. Fort Atkinson Police Department officers responded after 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, to Soup’s On restaurant, at 1125...
Wisconsin basketball lands among KenPom's top 12 programs since 2015
Over the past decade, Wisconsin’s men’s basketball program has personified consistency in college hoops. Its average KenPom finish of 29.8 ranks No. 12 in the nation, behind prestigious programs including Gonzaga, Kansas, Duke, Purdue, Villanova, North Carolina and Michigan State. Following the departure of infamous Wisconsin head coach...
Wisconsin men's hockey to open 2024-25 season with exhibition at Omaha
Wisconsin men’s hockey program will open its 2024-25 season with an exhibition match in Nebraska against the Omaha Mavericks on Oct. 5. That same night, Omaha will name its rink after Mike Kemp, who served as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for 14 seasons at UW. Fresh off...
What's Left to Accomplish in 2025?
Once again, head coach Luke Fickell and Wisconsin cleaned up in the month of June. Well ahead of schedule, the Badgers already own 22 commits in their 2025 recruiting class, a group that ranks No. 16 nationally in the 247sports composite team recruiting rankings. However, there's still some work left...
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.
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