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AP college football poll has one Wisconsin voter: Karley Marotta
When Karley Marotta was approached to be a voter on the Associated Press college football poll, the WKOW-TV (Channel 27) sports director knew it entailed making a firm commitment on her part. In pondering the prospect of adding to her television anchoring work schedule, Marotta came around to believing that...
5 players Wisconsin football needs to make a bigger impact this season
This season’s University of Wisconsin football team is going to look much different than the ones Barry Alvarez assembled in the 1990s and 2000s. However, the current Badgers have the same mission that Alvarez’s early teams had: Get the program to the top of the Big Ten Conference. Alvarez’s first teams had a heavy lift to reach that goal after decades of poor play, and coach Luke Fickell’s group faces a similar challenge after its conference stretched itself from coast to coast and added powerhouses like Oregon and Southern Cal.
Janesville Police: Road open again after investigation
JANESVILLE, Wis. (WMTV) - The Janesville Police Department says Delavan Drive and Beloit Avenue are back open after the area was closed because of an investigation Saturday morning. At 2:46 a.m. Saturday, JPD sent out an alert asking residents to avoid the area. They said at the time there was...
Jack’s Curbside Coffee opening soon in downtown Janesville
Pretty soon you will be able to have a cup of Joe delivered right to your vehicle at a new coffee shop opening in the next few weeks in downtown Janesville. Owner Michael Lindaas says Jack’s Curbside Coffee at 27 East Racine Street has an app to make ordering easy.
EAA to open campgrounds for NFL Draft with hotel rooms fully booked in Brown County and Airbnb rates skyrocketing
OSHKOSH – Visitors coming for next year’s NFL Draft will have another option for accommodation. EAA says it plans to make the drive-in Camp Scholler campsites available in late April 2025 to help meet the high demand for lodging during the April 24-26 event at Lambeau Field. “Our campground’s easy access to Green Bay...
Beyond the Barometer: National Weather Service La Crosse to adopt EF-U tornado rating
MADISON, Wis. -- Starting immediately, the National Weather Service La Crosse office will adopt the EF-U (Unknown) rating as an acceptable rating for tornadoes that touch down in parts of Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota.
WATCH: Loggers lose Northwoods World Series in bottom of 14th inning
A 14-inning marathon for the Northwoods League World Series championship ended in defeat Thursday for the La Crosse Loggers baseball team. A one-out, sacrifice fly to center field in the bottom of 14 gave Kalamazoo the 7-6 win — the Growlers second title in the past three years. The...
Old Farmer’s Almanac Predicts First Frost For Wisconsin
Sadly, the writing is on the wall. Fall is in the air and that means that winter will be here sooner rather than later. That is simply the Northland way. In true Old Farmer's Almanac fashion, they have some information handy to help us predict the frost dates for the season. Did that send a chill down your spine reading it like it did mine?
This Is When Illinois And Wisconsin Will Get The First Frost This Year
Fall is right on our doorstep. Kids are heading back to school, Spirit Halloween stores are opening for the season, and we're less than a month away from Labor Day. The yearly August argument is strong on social media right now. Some hang on to pool season and embrace the Dog Days of Summer. Others jump right into Spooky Season and all things pumpkin.
Sharp-tail grouse hunt remains closed in 2024
MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced that although the spring population survey results indicate a slight increase, the sharp-tailed grouse hunting season remains closed for 2024. Permits and applications will not be available or accepted this year. Each year, the sharp-tailed grouse advisory committee, consisting of interested conservation groups and DNR wildlife biologists, uses spring dancing ground surveys to evaluate the population’s size and recommend a hunting season. Based on the review of spring population data, lek distribution and scientific...
Wisconsin delegate prepares for DNC
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin delegates are preparing to head to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention (DNC) next week. Korbey White, who lives in Verona, is one of them. He’s a first-time delegate but has always been active in politics. “It feels incredible,” White said. “I’m so excited.”...
Advancing Green Schoolyards: Equity Leadership and Project Based Learning
Download Whitepaper (.pdf) Justin Hougham, Ph.D., UW-Milwaukee, School of Education, Education Administration; UW-Madison, Division of Extension. Introduction – Milwaukee as an Educational Context. The inequities that persist in the State of Wisconsin continue to disproportionately impact marginalized communities. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Milwaukee has the...
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