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Ty Kretz shoots 5-under 66 to take first-round lead at Wisconsin State Amateur
WAUKESHA – Play in the 123rd Wisconsin Amateur Championship began Monday at The Legend at Merrill Hills, with Marinette’s Ty Kretz setting a quick early pace by taking a first-round lead with a 5-under 66 on the par 71 course. He did not have a three-putt nor a...
Manitowoc's Evergreen Cemetery is focus of historical society walking tour on August 21
Manitowoc's Evergreen Cemetery is focus of historical society walking tour on August 21. The Manitowoc County Historical Society will hold a historical walking tour of Manitowoc's Evergreen Cemetery on Wednesday, August 21 at 3 pm and 5 pm. Guests will take a 90-minute walking tour of Evergreen Cemetery to bring to life the interesting and often unknown stories of souls interred there. The tour will begin at the Evergreen Cemetery Office - 2221 Michigan Avenue, Manitowoc.
Focused on improving patient care for the past three decades
GREEN BAY – For the past 30 years, the Bellin Health Foundation, Inc. has been focused on improving patient care at Bellin Health – whether it is through supporting new facilities or paying for a cancer patient’s Uber ride so he or she can get to their treatments.
Green Bay Packers Legend Announces Heartfelt Tribute To Friend Who Lost His Life (Statement)
The Green Bay Packers have some of the most passionate fans and players to ever be apart of the NFL. That has been on full display year after year. That was no different when one Packers legend paid tribute to his friend who passed away this week. Green Bay Packers...
Green Bay Packers Will 100% Sign Star For Jordan Love After He Refused To Sign Long-Term Contract With Current Team According To One Report
The Green Bay Packers have put themselves in position to be competitive for a very long time. They are one of the youngest teams in the NFL and are widely considered to be a Super Bowl contender this year (at least a dark horse candidate). This off-season proved the Packers...
A new fountain and larger farmers' market space could be in future vision for Fountain Park
SHEBOYGAN – More than 50 community members engaged in a meeting about the future of Fountain Park with the hopes of revitalizing the park for the next generation of park goers. In coordination with the Department of Public Works, Principal Landscape Architect Blake Theisen and Designer and Ecology Specialist John Reynolds from...
Wood County inspections: Reports include cats in bar kitchen and improper use of sanitizer
The following are the latest results of Wood County Health Department inspections on licensed food establishments and other types of businesses, which the Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune and Marshfield News-Herald report monthly. Marshfield. Jimmy Johns, 601 N. Central Ave.: June 17: One violation: Sanitizer bucket not at proper concentration. Pour...
Attorney General Josh Kaul focuses on school safety during visit to West Salem
WEST SALEM, Wis. (WEAU) - Attorney General Josh Kaul is looking to secure funding for trainings that seek to prevent violence in schools. Kaul visited West Salem High School on Tuesday to spread the message. “Individuals who are planning to engage in targeted violence often display threatening or concerning behaviors...
Brewers' righty Williams starts rehab assignment with Timber Rattlers
APPLETON, Wis. (WMTV) - The Brewers’ worn down pitching staff could be getting some help. Closer Devin Williams, who has been out since spring training due to stress fractures in his back, pitched in the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers on Sunday. Just one inning for Williams, but the reigning National...
Midwest Storm Damage Survey Underway Today Following Monday Night’s Severe Weather
Des Moines, IA – The National Weather Service (NWS) will conduct a storm survey today across parts of the Midwest, focusing on the severe thunderstorms and tornadoes that hit the region Monday night. The survey aims to assess damage in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Michigan. According to the...
Winners of the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom Essay Contest announced
Eleanor Jones-Sato and Bree Stalsberg have a way with words. The Wisconsin grade school students were selected as state winners in the Wisconsin Agriculture in the Classroom essay contest. The entries submitted by Eleanor and Bree were chosen from among 1,400 entries submitted by Wisconsin fourth and fifth grade students tasked with writing a 500-word essay with the theme, "Wisconsin Agriculture is Fruit-full!"
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