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Madison Highland Dance Studio headed to Scotland to compete, learn
MADISON, Wis.- After bringing Scottish Highland Dancing to Madison back in 2018, the Breckenridge School of Highland Dance is headed back to the birthplace of the sport, for the Madison students to compete and learn.
Ohio State football Buck'Eyeing' the Big Ten: Wisconsin Badgers
With the expansion of The Big Ten from 14 teams to 18 teams for the 2024 season, the Big Ten decided to adjust its scheduling process, rotating teams for the 2024 through 2028 seasons. Each team is guaranteed to play every Big Ten team during this period. It was against...
Standoff between law enforcement, man who shot at officers in Baraboo ends
AMHERST, Wis. -- A standoff in the Village of Amherst between law enforcement and a man accused of shooting at officers ended with the man being located Friday evening, CBS News affiliate WSAW-TV reports.
Catching up with 3-star Wisconsin TE commit Nizyi Davis
BadgerExtra stopped by Indianapolis Lawrence Central to chat with 2025 tight end Nizyi Davis, who committed to the University of Wisconsin football program last month. This Wisconsin football commit 'ain't scared of nothing'. A major knee injury sidelined this 2025 recruit. Now he's focused and back on the field for...
The Devil’s Element 15 of 15
We have created a very real environmental dilemma by our overuse of phosphorous. But examples offered by Asian countries offer hope. Wisconsin Public Radio, © Copyright 2024, Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Educational Communications Board.
Boaters: Share The Water And Slow Down To Keep Waters Safe For All
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds all boaters to monitor their speed and control their wake while underway, as it can negatively affect other boaters and aquatic ecosystems and cause shoreline erosion. “Wake responsibility is not just about safety; it’s about respect for our...
Madison Mallards announce new protective netting at Warner Park
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - New protective netting has been installed at Warner Park, the Madison Mallards announced on Thursday. The netting will span the entire first and third base foul lines inside the stadium. More specifically, it will cover the entire 100-level seating area as well as reserved tables down the right field line. The netting had previously only covered an area between sections 102 and 108.
Council approves TID 11 plans
The City of Verona Common Council unanimously approved the creation of Tax Incremental District (TID) 11 at its Monday, July 22 meeting. Located to the north and west of Epic Systems’ existing campus, TID 11 will fund public infrastructure projects and road improvements that support Epic’s growth. The city is estimated to pay approximately $34.9 million in overall project costs.
New Zealand guard Hayden Jones commits to Wisconsin men's basketball
Greg Gard scored his third commitment for the 2025 class. Hayden Jones, a 6-foot-5 guard from New Zealand, announced his commitment to Wisconsin Thursday. He joins Zach Kinziger, a 6-3, four-star point guard from De Pere, and Will Garlock, a 7-foot center from Middleton, in the Badgers’ class. ...
Democrats worry about Harris ‘blue wall’ strength
Democrats hold palpable concerns about whether Vice President Harris can appeal to voters in key battleground states, even as they have united behind her candidacy in the six days since President Biden’s exit from the race. The worries have been hard to see amid the party’s elation with Harris, who is widely seen as a…
‘History and Taste’: Wollersheim Winery’s French roots run deep in Wisconsin
PRAIRIE DU SAC, Wis. (WMTV) - There are some Wisconsin ties to the host country of the Paris 2024 Olympics. French wine, food and culture can all be found year-round at Wollersheim Winery & Distillery in Prairie du Sac. For owner and head winemaker, Philippe Coquard, it’s about carrying on...
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