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St. Norbert College Exceeds Fundraising Goal, Raises over $128 Million
DE PERE, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — St. Norbert College in De Pere says it surpassed its 125th anniversary fundraising campaign. Launched publicly on May 19, 2022, the “Support What Matters” campaign aimed to grow the college’s endowment by $125 million. The campaign concluded on May 31, 2024...
Wisconsin 4H clubs invited to take part in ice cream flavor contest
WISCONSIN – The Wisconsin 4H Foundation and Cedar Crest Ice Cream have once again teamed up for their annual ice cream flavor contest. All Wisconsin 4H clubs are invited to take part in the Cedar Crest Ice Cream 4-H Flavor Creation Contest. Clubs are eligible to submit their idea for a new ice cream flavor, along with a flavor description and interesting flavor name, between Sunday, Sept. 1 and Friday, Nov. 15.
How Wisconsin’s education endowment factors into the Lac du Flambeau land dispute
Boozhoo ("hello" in Ojibwe) and miigwech ("thank you") for reading the First Nations Wisconsin newsletter. Last week, there finally seemed to be some movement forward to settle the 19-month long dispute over four roads on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in northern Wisconsin. Officials with the nontribal town of Lac du Flambeau, located on...
Animal intelligence, wildlife rehabilitation, and coyote mortality
Author Brandon Keim shares ample evidence of animal intelligence in new book. Then, we talk to two wildlife rehabilitators in Oconomowoc. Then, we hear what the DNR has learned about the fate of coyotes in southern Wisconsin. Author argues animal intelligence is all around us. With new understanding of the...
76-year-old Wisconsin man arrested for 4th OWI after police find vehicle stopped near train tracks
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – A 76-year-old Wisconsin man was arrested for his fourth operating while intoxicated offense after officers found him stopped near train tracks. According to a release, the Madison Police Department received several reports of a vehicle stopped just short of train tracks near East Johnson Street and North First Street in Madison.
'Deeply disturbing news.' Invasive quagga mussels documented in Geneva Lake; first finding in Wisconsin inland lake
Geneva Lake in Walworth County has long been known for its clear, deep water and scenic location. Over the last century it even acquired the nickname "Newport of the West" for its lakeside estates owned by the Schwinn, Wrigley and other wealthy families. ...
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