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Inmate dies at Adams County Jail, deputies report
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - A 38-year-old man was found unresponsive in his jail cell Monday afternoon, Adams County Sheriffâs Office reported on Wednesday. The Sheriffâs Office said jail deputies began life saving measures, but they were unsuccessful. The inmate was first incarcerated on June 21 in another county...
9 Deadliest Roads to Drive in Wisconsin
Driving in Wisconsin offers scenic views and serene landscapes, but some roads present significant dangers to motorists. Here, we delve into the nine deadliest roads in the state, where caution is more than just a recommendationâit's a necessity. Nearly 20 years of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data was...
Baseball: Waunakee two-hits Verona in finale
With about half of the Verona baseball team's summer varsity team playing in a 16U tournament, the Wildcats lost a summer finale to Waunakee 10-3 in eight innings on Wednesday, July 10, at Stampfl Field. Verona finished the summer 1-2 with several other games getting rained out. âWe identified early...
Texas standout â26 corner Jack Duckworth hearing from Wisconsin, updates recruitment
Rockwall (Texas) 2026 athlete Jack Duckworth has impressed on both sides of the ball throughout his first two seasons of high school football, initially seeing several offers at wide receiver, and more recently, seeing his recruitment focus even more at cornerback. Overall, the 6-0, 170 pound defensive back holds 11 offers to this point.
Football: Stoughton comes in at No. 11 in WisSports.netâs preseason rankings
The Stoughton football team came in at No. 11 in WisSports.netâs preseason rankings in Division 3. Stoughton tied for fourth in the Badger Small with a 3-4 record, but rattled off three postseason wins to advance to the state semifinals. Stoughton entered the Division 3 playoffs with a 4-5...
Letter | Madison can make streets safer
Dear Editor: I love walking in Madison and I try to stay safe. Despite my efforts, Iâve had many close calls with cars due to âinattentional blindness,â or when a person doesnât perceive âunexpected stimulus in plain sight, purely as a result of a lack of attention.â
Culver's food ranks high in survey of best fast food restaurants
Culver's is a top-10 fast food restaurant, according to a number of categories in USA TODAY's 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. USA TODAY 10Best editors and a panel of fast food aficionados chose their top picks across 10 categories for fast food and quick-service restaurants. Then, readers voted for their favorites.
Madison Metropolitan School District receives workforce development grant
MADISON, Wis. -- The Madison Metropolitan School District announced Wednesday it is the recipient of a Wisconsin Fast Forward grant, provided through the state's Department of Workforce Development.
Wisconsin Man And Woman Killed In 3-Vehicle Collision Near Lake Kissimmee In Florida
A devastating three-vehicle crash on State Road 60 near the Lake Kissimmee South Boat ramp has left two people dead and several others injured. The collision occurred around noon on Monday, July 16th, 2024. According to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), a Chevy Silverado, driven by a 46-year-old man from Fort Lauderdale, veered into oncoming traffic while traveling westbound on SR-60.
Four-star Amari Latimer âfeels like a priorityâ to Badgers in class of 2026
Sandy Creek (Georgia) 2026 running back/athlete Amari Latimer is one of the most highly-recruited backs in the nation in his class, with 24 scholarship offers, before his junior season has even begun. Recently, since the contact period started for the class of 2026, Latimer shared that he has been hearing pretty consistently from power conference programs all over the nation, including Louisville, Miami, Florida, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Tennessee, Florida State, Ohio State, Clemson, UCF, and a few others.
Verona Police Department incident report: July 8-15
6:34 a.m., N. Main St. and Harmony Dr., traffic stop â Police cited a 67-year-old Madison man for Exceeding Speed Zones, Etc. (16-19 mph). 8:47 a.m., Cross Country Rd. and N. Main St., traffic stop â Police cited a 37-year-old Madison man for Exceeding Speed Zones, Etc. (16-19 mph).
Lawmakers release funding for Mendota youth treatment center after six-month delay
Lawmakers on the state's powerful budget committee Tuesday morning released funding to hire more staff at the Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center outside of Madison. The Joint Finance Committee of the Wisconsin Legislature approved the request to fund 124 staff positions at the facility, nearly six months after the request was initially made by the Department of Administration and the Department of Health Services.
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