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Powerball for Saturday, July 27, 2024 is a $131 million jackpot. Check your numbers!
Did Powerball make you a millionaire overnight? After no one matched all five numbers plus the Powerball on Wednesday, July 24 the grand prize grew to $131 million for the Saturday, July 27 drawing. The winning numbers for Powerball on Saturday were 3-31-37-40-64 and the Powerball was 17. Power Play was 3x. ...
HTL: Southeast Section playoff pairings announced
The 2024 Home Talent League baseball Southeast Section playoff semifinals begin next weekend. Top-seeded Cambridge (11-3) hosts fourth-seeded Evansville (9-5) on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Cambridge High School. The Blues and Jays split a regular-season doubleheader on July 14. Second-seeded Utica (11-3) hosts third-seeded Fort Atkinson (9-5) at Utica Field on Sunday at 1 p.m. The Generals held off Utica, 2-1, this weekend to secure a playoff berth. The two winners will then square off on Aug. 11 for a berth in the HTL Final Four, which begins on Aug. 18.
ESPN Names Two Badgers in Top 25 Players of the 21st Century
The Badgers have had some incredible football players throughout the years since 2000. Melvin Gordon, JJ Watt and Russell Wilson could certainly be considered for the some of the best. But two other Badgers stood above the rest as ESPN listed their top 25 players of the 21st century. Offensive...
Who is funding the Milwaukee school board recall?
One of the main drivers of the MPS School Board Recall Collaborative’s campaign is criticism over what recall members said is a lack of transparency by Milwaukee Public Schools. But since the group was launched last month to unseat four MPS board members, there have been questions about how...
See photos and video of a rare 'albino' buck spotted in East Troy this weekend
Kelly Daniels and her husband experienced a rare wildlife sighting while driving near their home in East Troy, Wis., Friday evening. As they were driving along Highway J around 8 p.m., Daniels said she spotted something bright white munching on grass behind a brush pile just off the road. It was an all-white...
Ex-Rockies pitcher has remarkable criticism of team
A former Colorado Rockies pitcher had a fairly damning criticism of the team after being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers. The Rockies made the rather minor move to trade reliever Nick Mears to Milwaukee on Sunday, but Mears caused a bit of a stir with some of his comments upon joining the Brewers. He suggested... The post Ex-Rockies pitcher has remarkable criticism of team appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Milwaukee man gets 23-year prison term for killing Regina "Mya" Allen
No one is exactly sure why Clayton Hubbird fired the shot that killed Regina “Mya” Allen. Not even Hubbird. He claimed it was an accident. Prosecutors still won’t speculate on a motive nearly two years after Allen’s death. ...
Wisconsin constitutional amendments and the crazy train of political obstructionism
Wisconsin Farmers Union wants the public to understand the impact two proposed constitutional amendments on the Aug. 13 ballot will have on our rural communities, farms, infrastructure and communities. Two questions will appear on the ballot, both designed to limit the power of the governor to distribute federal funding. If they pass, the balance of […]
Rides at Wisconsin State Fair inspected for safety ahead of opening day
WEST ALLIS, Wis. — Three days until the Wisconsin State Fair, safety is top of mind as all of the carnival rides undergo testing and scrutiny from state inspectors. Before the fair fun can begin inside Spin City every single Wisconsin State Fair ride must pass a rigorous test.
American Pickers looking for items ahead of visit to Wisconsin in September
RHINELANDER, Wis. - Episodes of American Pickers will be filmed in Wisconsin in September. The show explores the world of antique "picking" on The History Channel. The Pickers are looking for unique people and items to showcase on the show. People interested can send their name, phone number, location and...
Committee Studying Potential Regulation for AI in Wisconsin
MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — A state committee is studying potential regulation for Artificial Intelligence in Wisconsin. Committee Chair, state Senator Julian Bradley, says he hopes the committee’s work can help alleviate peoples’ fears about AI. “Is it going to replace me? Is it going to take my...
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