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Wisconsin athletes, fans gear up for 2024 Olympic Games in Paris
Van Rear is the co-owner of Borland’s Tavern, a small bar and restaurant next to Lake Belle View in Belleville. At 5 a.m. Saturday, he’s opening up shop to welcome the village of 2,591 to come watch hometown girl Lauren O’Connor compete in rowing for Team USA at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
DNR will repeal rule barring firearms while fishing after legal challenge
Anglers are now off the hook if they carry a firearm while fishing after the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has agreed to repeal a regulation preventing them from doing so. The move follows a lawsuit filed by the conservative law firm Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, or WILL,...
7 days until the Wisconsin State Fair, check out the Sporkies and Drinkies finalists
WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- We’re exactly one week out from the Wisconsin State Fair. One highlight for visitors every year is the Sporkies competition. Food vendors compete to create the most unique and delicious fair food dishes. The fair narrowed the competition down to eight Sporkies finalists....
What to know about assisted living in Wisconsin: admissions, cost, services, and more
In Wisconsin, there are more than 4,000 assisted living facilities and 60,000 beds — and they range in size, price, specialities and level of medical care. Assisted living facilities oversee key questions about your or your loved one's care: admissions, staffing levels and the availability of a nurse, among other things. Here are the...
Governor Evers Announces $50 Million for Rural Road Improvements in Fredonia on Thursday
Wisconsin’s rural roads are critical for the State’s farmers, producers, and agricultural industries, and maintaining them is the aim of a $50 million package announced on Thursday by Governor Tony Evers. To make the announcement, Evers visited Fredonia in Ozaukee County, which received over $1.8 million to improve local roads and infrastructure along Belgium-Kohler Road.
Racine neighbors billed for sidewalk repairs years after work was completed
RACINE, Wis. — Neighbors in Racine have been left frustrated after the city billed them hundreds of dollars for sidewalk repairs. However, the sidewalk repairs were completed years ago. TMJ4's Jenna Rae was tagged in a post on Facebook after several neighbors said they got the letter which claimed...
'The Harley hotspot': Bike night kicks off Milwaukee's Harley-Davidson Homecoming
MILWAUKEE — Bike night happens every Thursday night at the Harley-Davidson Museum but it has reached a new level at the start of the Homecoming celebration. More than 1,000 people were expected at this bike night. There were so many motorcycles that riders had to utilize overflow parking on both sides of the road at the 6th Street and Canal Street intersection.
Milwaukee police: Two teens shot, expected to survive
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee police say a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old were shot Wednesday night in the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood. According to police, the teens were shot around 8:30 p.m. near 19th Place and Courtland Avenue. Both are expected to survive. Anyone with any information is asked to contact...
Proposed Trade Sends Knicks $48 Million Former NBA Champion
The New York Knicks are looking for a replacement for Isaiah Hartenstein. One option they could consider is Milwaukee Bucks center Brook Lopez, according to SNY’s David Vertsberger. Vertsberger proposed in a July 24 story a trade between the Knicks and Bucks that would send Lopez to New York.
Wehlitz turns 100 years old, receives Sijan Award
Ralph Wehlitz, Master Model Railroader, turned 100 years old on June 4, 2024, and his railroad-loving friends and family members threw him a party on June 6 at one of his favorite places to gather and talk about trains and railroading: the Polka-Dotted Pie on E. Main St. in Merrill.
MPS recall petitioners say they have 37,000 signatures and backing of anonymous donors
Members of a group seeking to remove half the Milwaukee School Board said Wednesday they have collected 37,000 signatures on their petitions with the help of paid canvassers, but they're not saying where the money is coming from. The group, MPS School Board Recall Collaborative, aims to collect over 60,000 signatures to...
County residents among attendees at historic RNC convention in Wisconsin
Following the recent assassination attempt on former President Trump, the eyes of the nation were fixed on Milwaukee, Wis., last week during the four-day Republican National Convention. Among the thousands who filled the Fiserv Forum each day were two residents of Big Horn County. Sharon Hall of Lovell and Roxanne...
A message from Diederich College of Communication Dean Sarah Feldner
Dear alumni and friends of the Diederich College of Communication:. This spring we celebrated 100 years of teaching theatre at Marquette University. As I considered this history, I dove deeply into how theatre more broadly has been part of Jesuit education. One of our own alumni, Father George Drance, S.J. (SP ’84), spoke to AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast about this tradition of Jesuit theatre. Dramatic performance has long been a tool for Ignatian education. Dating back centuries, performance was seen as a way to practice rhetoric and to teach the core lessons and values of the Catholic faith. Dramatic performance provided an avenue for the practical education that is the hallmark of Jesuit education.
1 person hurt in Wauwatosa gas station shootout
WAUWATOSA, Wis. — Wauwatosa police are investigating an attempted armed robbery and shootout at a gas station near Mayfair Road and Capitol Drive. Police say a 39-year-old man was pumping gas when five suspects attempted to steal his vehicle. According to police, A Wauwatosa officer who was in the...
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