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After merger of Wisconsin hospital systems, CEO sees ‘best of all worlds’
Imran Andrabi, MD, president and CEO of Froedtert ThedaCare Health, talks about the integration of the systems, expanding access to care and the desire to innovate. It’s now been a little over seven months since the formation of Froedtert ThedaCare Health in Wisconsin, and Imran Andrabi is encouraged by the success of the integration of the two hospital systems.
Omar gives progressives a needed boost: 5 takeaways from Tuesday’s primaries
Progressives in the House received a much-needed victory Tuesday night with Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) winning her primary one week after her fellow “squad” member Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.) lost hers. Unlike the primaries for Bush and Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), who was also ousted recently, Omar’s race...
Dodge Co. Fair celebrates over 170 years of livestock, rides and fair food
BEAVER DAM, Wis. (WMTV) - The Dodge Co. Fair is celebrating over 170 years in the area, providing families a true fair experience. County fair activities like a tractor pull, livestock showings, food vendors and live music will take place Wednesday, Aug. 14 through Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024. The 2024...
Parent accused of pushing Baraboo superintendent during graduation appears in Sauk County court
BARABOO, Wis. (WMTV) - The man charged for pushing Baraboo’s superintendent during his daughter’s graduation made his first appearance in Sauk County Court on Wednesday. A video from the May 2024 commencement that appeared to show Matthew Eddy pushing Baraboo Superintendent Dr. Rainey Briggs went viral online earlier this year.
Milwaukee Brewers Legend Robin Yount Reveal Heartwarming Reason Why He Refused to Leave in Free Agency
When one thinks of the Milwaukee Brewers, there are a few players and icons that comes to mind right away. Of course, Mr. Baseball, Hall of Fame announcer Bob Uecker, is one of the first names commonly associated with the franchise. But when it comes to players, few are as respected and revered in the organization’s history as Robin Yount.
Badger Steam & Gas Engine Show
The 61st annual Badger Steam & Gas Engine Show will be held Friday through Sunday on its grounds near Baraboo. The show will display many different types and eras of steam tractors and will highlight J.I. Case this year. Peter Holsman is looking forward to the many tractors. Holzman says...
New Waunakee Mocktail Mingle event planned
A new event in Waunakee is meant to get people out and into some of the local businesses to sip drinks and win prizes. As of Tuesday, 16 businesses had committed to host stops in the Mocktail Mingle, organized by the Waunakee Chamber of Commerce. They’re now coming up with their unique mocktail recipes. “Each place will have their own mocktail and will give out recipe cards,” said Ellen Schaaf,...
Girls golf: Stoughton returns starting firepower
The Stoughton girls golf team returns a sectional qualifier, along with an all-conference selection. Junior Meadow Sawicki returns after making an all-conference team for the Vikings last year. Sawicki earned a spot on the Badger Small’s second team after taking seventh at the conference meet. She will be joined by returning starters – sophomore Aja Baker and senior Grace Braund. Baker was Stoughton’s lone sectional qualifier last year.
With storms in the forecast, Night on Festival rescheduled to Aug. 29
JANESVILLE — Due to the high probability of rain and thunderstorms on Thursday, Night on Festival presented by TDS Fiber has been rescheduled to Thursday, Aug. 29, from 4-8pm. This free family-friendly event takes place at Town Square in downtown Janesvilles. It’s an evening of music, food, local vendors, and activities for all ages, including: Live Music: Attendees can groove to the beats of Floyd & Associates promising a mix...
Packers Ruthlessly Cut Badgers Star For Second Time in Training Camp
The Green Bay Packers are playing a cruel game of "he loves me, he loves me not" with former Wisconsin Badgers standout Peter Bowden was cut for the second time in the last three weeks. After being released near the end of July, Bowden was re-signed just a week later....
50 Yard Challenge: Janesville teen offers free lawn care to those in need
JANESVILLE — Janesville teen Kadin Govan is making a difference for his neighbors and the broader community, mowing his way through the 50 Yard Challenge. Govan, 14, an incoming freshman at Craig High School, has mowed 17 lawns in the past week as part of the nationwide program in which kids age 8 to 17 provide free lawn care for the elderly, disabled, single parents, veterans and others in need. ...
“No Screaming!” sign removed from public Baraboo park
BARABOO, Wis. (WMTV) - Baraboo officials removed a typed up document that was printed and taped on a city sign that said “No Screaming!” and asked people at a public park to quiet down. Baraboo Parks, Recreation and Forestry Dept. Interim Director Ryan Daum took down the anonymous...
JLL Closed Financing for $95M Multifamily Development Project on Sherman Avenue in Madison Wisconsin
Vermilion Development, in concert with Quartz Lake Capital, announce the closing on debt and equity financing for a $95 million multifamily development, 1617 Sherman Avenue. JLL Capital Markets secured $33.3 million in joint venture equity for the project from Clarion Partners. 1617 Sherman will comprise six mid-rise buildings, offering a...
Madison mom killed in car crash, leaves behind three kids
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Family members of a woman killed in a car crash are speaking out about the legacy she leaves behind. Shamairra Belcher leaves behind her three young children, who were in the car with her when it crashed. She was a mom, daughter, sister and a friend...
Brat Fest holds makeup “Brat-Tober” fest in September
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Rainy weather loomed over 2024′s annual Brat Fest this past Memorial Day Weekend, leaving many avid brat fans, sponsors, entertainers and charities craving more. Tim Metcalfe sat down with WMTV Tuesday to talk about the event to satisfy these cravings. The world’s largest Brat Fest...
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