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Study finds high levels of PFAS in foam on Wisconsin waterways
Researchers at UW-Madison have found that PFAS are higher in naturally occurring foam on Wisconsin lakes and rivers than the waters below, according to a study released this week. Researchers analyzed samples from foams at the top layer of 43 lakes and rivers across the state, looking for 36 different...
Wisconsin health system opens direct-pay ASC, bypasses need for payers
Manitowoc, Wis.-based Renovo Health opened the door to a new direct-pay ASC that aims to cut out the need for payers, WeAreGreenBay.com, the website for WFRV Local 5, reported July 16. The facility will offer surgery, endoscopy and infusion specialties. The center is led by Steve Borene, MD, and Josh...
Three Wisconsin Residents Report Strange Object In The Sky
Things sure are getting spooky out there! Over the past few years, talk of UFO sightings has amped up. No one gets a strange look anymore when they mention they may have seen one floating about in the sky. In fact, in Minnesota last year alone, there were nearly fifty...
Viroqua Alderman Dave Tryggestad steps down, Mayor names replacement
VIROQUA, Wis. – Long time Viroqua Alderman Dave Tryggestad announced through a letter to the city council last month that he was stepping down as Ward 1 Alderman. Tryggestad has served as a representative for Ward 1 a couple of times over the years. Tryggestad was appointed in the council by then Mayor Larry Fanta in September of 2003 and and served until he resigned in December of 2011. He served again after being elected to the council in April of 2019 until his resignation on in June of this year. Tryggestad’s current term runs though April of 2025.
Five area Lions Clubs raise and donate nearly $11,000 to La Crosse Area Children’s Miracle Network and two local food pantries
VIROQUA, Wis. – Five Lions Clubs in our area including Coon Valley, Viroqua, St. Joseph Ridge, Cashton, and Westby clubs recently sponsored their 17th annual Lions Golf Tournament at the Viroqua Hills Golf Course. Together the five clubs raised money to donate to the La Crosse Area Children’s Miracle Network and two local food pantries.
Kelly Dolphin Selected as a Finalist for In Business Magazine’s 2024 CFO of the Year Awards
MADISON, WI – Kelly Dolphin, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Gordon Flesch Company (GFC) was selected as a finalist for In Business magazine’s 2024 CFO of the Year Awards. This program honors top financial professionals in the Greater Madison Area. On July 11, a networking reception and awards...
Man with AK-47 and ammo arrested near RNC security zone: police
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Outside the RNC security perimeter, a man with an AK-47, ammo and no concealed carry permit was arrested and charged. Authorities said Donnell Tinsley, 21, was wearing a ski mask and carrying a large tactical backpack when Homeland Security Agents approached him. According to court documents, Tinlsey's...
Texas standout ‘26 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.
Report: Wisconsin football moving program legend to on-field coaching role
Wisconsin football is moving program legend Casey Rabach to an on-field coaching role, according to a report from BadgerExtra’s Colten Bartholomew. Rabach had been part of the program’s recruiting department after being hired in 2022. UWBadgers.com identifies his current role as the director of scouting, a position he has held since the spring of 2023 after beginning as a personnel assistant. Related: Reasons why Wisconsin football will or won’t make College Football Playoff in 2024 Bartholomew reports Rabach is being promoted to assistant offensive line coach and will work directly with Badgers’ new OL coach A.J. Blazek. Rabach played for Wisconsin from 1996-2000. His decorated...
Former Wisconsin fan favorite makes rare appearance to Madison
MIDDLETON — Brad and Tyra Davison needed to see last year how a basketball camp would work, but their next step was always part of the plan. The couple — Brad a former University of Wisconsin men's basketball fan favorite from 2017-22 and Tyra a former Indiana women's basketball star from 2014-18 — have a unique schedule. Removed from their college careers, they each play professional basketball in Spain, and they're overseas for nine to 10 months of the year. Then there's a month in Minnesota, time with Brad's parents and time with Tyra's parents.
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