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Milton School District approves new Title IX policy
MILTON — The Milton School Board approved a series of policy updates, including a Title IX update, on Monday night. School board member Tracy Hannah attempted to approve the updates with an amendment that the Title IX update, also known as Policy 2264 in the district, is delayed if the Department of Education decided to delay implementation. It was based on new Title IX regulations passed by the Biden Administration,...
All things sheep and wool take center stage at the annual Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival
All things sheep and wool will take center stage at the annual Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival. The three-day event is billed as Midwest’s premier sheep and wool festival and celebrates the diversity of sheep, the fiber they produce and the renewable products that they provide. The festival features...
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.
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...
JEA ‘tentative agreement’ item amended on Janesville School Board agenda
JANESVILLE — An agenda item for an upcoming Janesville School Board meeting was amended Monday after it widened in recent days the rift between the school district and the Janesville Education Association. The board is set to meet at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at the district office, 527 S. Franklin St. The original agenda item was introduced four days ago. ...
Summer school wraps up for the season
LAKE MILLS — Tuesday was the last day of summer school for the nearly 900 kids from elementary through high school that attended this summer. Summer school coordinator Nate Grundahl said the summer school consistently has diverse offerings for students, and there were even more this year. “It’s a program that offers a lot of enrichment and partnerships with the community,” Grundahl said. ...
Paradiddle's Cafe to host a campout
WATERLOO — For the first year, Paradiddle’s Cafe will be hosting a campout and movie night. The event is planned for Saturday evening. Manager Holly Jones, who is planning the event, said this idea came up when she and a teenage employee were brainstorming fun summer activities the cafe could host. The employee suggested a camping night, and event planning began. Jones said they have hosted movies at Paradiddle’s Cafe...
Bill Kennedy remembered as visionary voice for Janesville
JANESVILLE — Three weeks after his death, Bill Kennedy is being remembered as a businessman, friend and cheerleader for Janesville. Friends and organizations he was connected to are calling Kennedy, who passed away on June 28 at the age of 74, a champion for the city and for the betterment of kids. William (Bill) Kennedy was born May 23, 1950, in Janesville. ...
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Janesville School District plans job fair
JANESVILLE — The Janesville School District will host a job fair on Tuesday, July 30 from 3-6 p.m. and Wednesday, July 31, from 9 to noon, both at Marshall Middle School, 25 S. Pontiac Dr.. “For those hoping to find fresh start, a different job, or a new career direction, job seekers will find a wealth of exciting opportunities for employment at” the district, a statement from the district reads. ...
Lake Mills natives open new ice cream store this summer
LAKE MILLS — Sisters Debbie Kulow and Michelle Sukow said their love of ice cream started at a very young age. Even on the hottest days, their parents would have them bike to the Dairy Queen in Lake Mills and buy ice cream for the family. Now, Kulow and Sukow have opened an ice cream shop of their own in Lake Mills. After talking about it for eight years, the sisters opened Jerzey Junction on Sandy Beach Road. They said they have seen a lot...
Lake Mills City Council to hear bids for a Sandy Beach restaurant plan
LAKE MILLS — The Lake Mills City Council voted unanimously to solicit bids for the Sandy Beach restaurant plan Tuesday night. Several Lake Mills residents have expressed objections to the project. “I feel like they’re trying to expand it further than people want,” resident Leah Heidemann said. Drake Daily, the city manager, said he will now hear bids for contractors to build the restaurant. The bidder that offers the lowest...
Milton's Summer Lunch Bunch feeds families this summer
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Studies show hospital admissions will be on the rise soon
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WEAU) - Multiple national research companies are reporting hospitals across the nation will be seeing more patients over the next decade. Recent studies from Kaufman Hall and Sg2 show hospital volumes are expected to grow significantly. Gundersen Health System President Heather Schimmers believes there are multiple reasons why numbers could rise.
Red Pines Cafe focuses on flavor, hospitality, growth
ONALASKA – With a direct view of Lake Onalaska’s northern shore, The Red Pines Cafe is the newest addition to the Red Pines family. The cafe – which opened earlier this year at W7305 County Road Z – joins the Red Pines Bar & Grill and a handful of Airbnbs owned and operated by Corinna and Michael Todd.
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