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City of Janesville is completing more curbside collection to help with tornado clean-up
JANESVILLE — The city is completing more curbside collections for the week of July 8. On the evening of Saturday, June 22, an EF-2 tornado touched down on the south side of the city of Janesville. With peak wind gusts of 115 mph, this weather event caused considerable damage to structures and infrastructure in the impacted areas. City crews have completed their first round of collecting residential tree and brush...
Former Wisconsin quarterback joined NFL legend Peyton Manning with impressive career milestone
Former Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson joined NFL legend Peyton Manning as the second NFL QB to ever pass for 3,000 or more yards in each of their first 12 professional seasons after his 2023 output. Altering being traded from the Seattle Seahawks to the Denver Broncos in 2022, Wilson compiled...
Essen Haus bar and restaurant to close for redevelopment
MADISON, Wis. — The historic Essen Haus restaurant and bar and its neighbor the Come Back In will shut down. Both are making way for a new housing and hotel development at Wilson and Blair Streets in downtown Madison. Step into Essen Haus, and you can’t help but feel...
Entering his 3rd Olympics, former Badger has sights set in his 1st medal
MADISON (NBC 26) — A Badgers track and field legend is heading back to the Olympics and hoping the third time is the charm. 31-year-old decathlete Zach Ziemek took seventh place at the Rio Games in 2016 and sixth place in Tokyo three years ago. Ziemek is just the...
WWII veteran from Madison on a quest to have 99 new adventures before his 100th birthday
In the last year, retired Brig. Gen. Lewis Harned zoomed down a dragstrip in a racecar, tried indoor skydiving and rode on the back of a Harley Davidson. All that was in service of a big goal: the World War II veteran hopes to fulfill a bucket list of 99 new adventures in the year before his 100th birthday in August.
100 Holes for Heroes; Hartland man hits golf course to benefit veterans
HARTLAND, Wis. - A Hartland resident is doing something extraordinary on Thursday, July 4 – to benefit veterans and their spouses seeking employment. Carl Meyer played 100 holes of golf to support Hire Heroes USA, a national nonprofit organization that offers veterans and their spouses free, personalized employment services.
For the First Time in 36 years, Ducktona Has Been Canceled
For the first time in 36 years, the Ducktona Classic Car and Boat Show has been canceled. Yesterday morning (July 3rd), Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street and Ducktona Committees made the tough decision to cancel the annual event. This comes after heavy rain falls over the past two weeks with more...
Prominent election deniers draw complaints from Glendale mayor
The mayor of Glendale complained that two of Wisconsin’s most prominent election conspiracy theorists were disruptive while observing voting in the Milwaukee suburb of Glendale during Tuesday’s primary in the special election for the 4th Senate District. First reported by Fox 6, Glendale Mayor Bryan Kennedy said he thought the actions of the two election […] The post Prominent election deniers draw complaints from Glendale mayor appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Archbishop Listecki celebrates 4th of July Mass
WAUWATOSA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Before the parades and picnics started Thursday morning, Milwaukee Catholic Archbishop Jerome Listecki celebrated a special Fourth of July Mass at Christ King Church in Wauwatosa. He called it a Mass of thanksgiving to God for living in America. The archbishop pointed out that America's...
Manufacturer plans new facility in Pewaukee
Uzelac Industries Inc., an industrial equipment supplier based in Greendale, shared plans for a nearly 40,000-square-foot industrial building in Pewaukee. Brookfield-based Briohn Building Corp. submitted plans for a 39,103-square-foot precast concrete building at the northwest corner of Lindsay Road and Wilhar Road, according to a city plan commission agenda. The company requested a rezoning of a residential zone to industrial and to combine three parcels into a 6.7-acre lot.
Lake Country faces no-wake ordinance ahead of holiday weekend
WAUKESHA COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- There's a slow-no wake ordinance on a number of Lake Country lakes this holiday weekend. Businesses in the affected areas are doing what they can to keep their doors open. For over a week now, Upper and Lower Nemahbin Lakes have been above flood...
New Berlin July Fourth celebrations; drone show added
NEW BERLIN, Wis. - A Fourth of July first in New Berlin: The city is adding a drone show to its Independence Day celebrations. The whole festival costs about $100,000. It’s paid for through donations, sponsorships and even some grants. Organizers admit the fireworks show costs about $5,000 more...
Nickel: Shorewood athlete will become first female swimmer representing The Gambia at Olympics
The college swim season ended in February, but sophomore Aminata Barrow is in the midst of a grueling training regimen right now. Long sets in the morning and more in the afternoon, followed by weightlifting, and that dreadful pull-up bar, too. It has taken discipline for this pre-med student to keep working through...
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