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Wisconsin Clinics Planning Two Huge Five-Year Anniversary Celebrations
Two health clinics in Wisconsin are planning big events to celebrate five years of service in the Wisconsin and larger Tri-State community. Grant Regional Health Center will be holding two separate five-year anniversary celebrations to honor two of their clinics. These clinics are the Cassville Clinic and the Potosi-Tennyson Medical Clinic, respectively.
After fall-like weekend, Wisconsin weather turns warmer and will stick around in September
After a weekend of brisk, fall-like weather, warmer temperatures will return this week and likely last through most of September. "We've had that nice taste of fall the last couple days, where we've been in the 60s, but the warm-up starts in earnest today," National Weather Service meteorologist Andrew Quigley said. "By...
Battleground ballots: Wisconsin elections shaped by string of high court rulings
Early voting is poised to get underway in several states this month. The Washington Examiner will take a closer look at the swing states, including voting rules you need to know and key differences from prior elections. Part 6 of Battleground Ballots will focus on what has changed in Wisconsin, a crucial state that former President Donald Trump lost […]
Our Saviour Episcopal Church in Lugerville is closing
LUGERVILLE — The lone church in Lugerville is closing, citing declining membership as the cause. Our Savior Episcopal Church was a repurposed school building. The conversion was in the 1940s. It was never a large congregation, but it was central to the families who for nearly 80 years, said Kenneth Johnson, senior warden of the church vestry. The decision to close comes as average attendance is now down to three or four regulars. ...
Farmers turn to ‘predator-proof’ fences to deter wolves in northern Wisconsin
For at least the last decade, Dustin Soyring and his family have struggled with wolves on their farm in the northern Wisconsin town of Maple. Soyring and his father, Jim, own about 1,300 acres in Douglas County and rent another 800 acres for the farm where they care for about 400 beef cows and calves. Soyring said run-ins with wolves were especially tough when cows had their calves in the spring.
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