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Report: Wisconsin football moving program legend to on-field coaching role
Wisconsin football is moving program legend Casey Rabach to an on-field coaching role, according to a report from BadgerExtra’s Colten Bartholomew. Rabach had been part of the program’s recruiting department after being hired in 2022. UWBadgers.com identifies his current role as the director of scouting, a position he has held since the spring of 2023 after beginning as a personnel assistant. Related: Reasons why Wisconsin football will or won’t make College Football Playoff in 2024 Bartholomew reports Rabach is being promoted to assistant offensive line coach and will work directly with Badgers’ new OL coach A.J. Blazek. Rabach played for Wisconsin from 1996-2000. His decorated...
Former Wisconsin fan favorite makes rare appearance to Madison
MIDDLETON — Brad and Tyra Davison needed to see last year how a basketball camp would work, but their next step was always part of the plan. The couple — Brad a former University of Wisconsin men's basketball fan favorite from 2017-22 and Tyra a former Indiana women's basketball star from 2014-18 — have a unique schedule. Removed from their college careers, they each play professional basketball in Spain, and they're overseas for nine to 10 months of the year. Then there's a month in Minnesota, time with Brad's parents and time with Tyra's parents.
Despite a recent rebound, Minnesota bee farmers are facing a year of hardship
According to new state data, the number of bee colonies in Minnesota grew nearly 32% in the last five years. But Ames Bee Farm owner Brian Fredrickson says that’s mostly due to a new homesteading trend.
Bloomer man charged with assault of woman, child
CHIPPEWA FALLS — A Bloomer man accused of hitting a woman and a 12-year-old girl in June has been charged. Joshua P. Buss, 41, 1526 Martin Road, was charged in Chippewa County Court with child abuse — intentionally causing harm, battery — domestic abuse, and two counts of disorderly conduct. Judge James Isaacson released Buss on a $500 cash bond and set a return court date for Aug. 6. As...
Van Orden says he was assaulted outside of RNC
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden is accusing a protester of assaulting him in downtown Milwaukee. Van Orden posting on “X” Tuesday (7/16/24) evening, quote, “While standing in line to enter an event at the RNC today I was assaulted by what appeared to be a member of the Pro-Hamas group Codepink. A nearby police officer witnessed this assault and I understand they have been arrested.”
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