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Wisconsin has one of the best school systems in the country, according to WalletHub
Wisconsin's school system ranks as fifth-best in the country, according to a new study by WalletHub, a personal finance company. The company analyzed quality and safety metrics to rank the public school systems in all 50 U.S. states and D.C. The study used 32 metrics to pinpoint quality and safety, including student-teacher ratios,...
EAA AirVenture Oshkosh day 2: Move over, George Jetson. Flying cars are coming soon, manufacturer says.
OSHKOSH – The world’s next, best flying car could be in driveways in two years. Aircraft manufacturer Samson Sky says the new Switchblade may be available by 2026 after moving the latest prototype of the flying sportscar to production phase. Samson Sky CEO and founder Sam Bousfield showcased a scaled-down and sleeker Switchblade prototype...
Award-Winning Actor Spotted In Wisconsin
It's not everyday that you have Hollywood royalty spending some time in Wisconsin but that was exactly the case just last weekend. Award-winning celebrity Henry Winkler was spotted all over Wisconsin, eating at a local restaurant and taking in a popular car show. Of course, Winkler is most famous for...
NASA exhibit intrigues visitors at EAA AirVenture
OSHKOSH, Wis. — There’s an excitement in Tiffany Travis’ voice as she talks about the Gateway portion of NASA’s Artemis Program. “With the Artemis program we are going to return to the lunar surface, not just for a little time, but for a long time,” Travis said. “Through Artemis, we are going to create a long-term, sustainable, human presence on the lunar surface.”
Donation to Expand Bob Hoover Academy Fleet
The Bob Hoover Academy will receive three CubCrafters EX-2 CarbonCub kit airplanes over the next three years for its students to build, thanks to a donation by The Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation, the organization announced at EAA AirVenture on Tuesday in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The Salinas, California-based aviation nonprofit focuses...
Challenge finding enough lawyers to serve rural areas of Wisconsin
Back in June the Wisconsin Supreme Court created a committee to address the attorney shortage in the state and it is especially prevalent in areas like Wausau and the rest of North Central Wisconsin. Almost half the state's lawyers live in the most populated counties like Milwaukee according to a...
Football: Big second-half plays carry North past South in WFCA Small Schools All-Star game
Even with help from a handful of Lodi players, including Brady Puls, Jayce Kolinski, Henry Koeppen and Josh Klann, the South fell to the North 31-13 in the WFCA Small School All-Star Game held at UW-Oshkosh on Saturday. The South team grabbed a 13-0 lead in the first quarter, but the North scored 31 unanswered points to roll up a victory. Carter Leibham (Lake Country Lutheran) opened the scoring, catching...
Able Flight Honors Largest Class To Date At EAA AirVenture
Nine Able Flight students were honored during a wing pinning ceremony at EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh on July 23. Able Flight’s Executive Director, Charles Stites, announced that this year’s class is the largest to date, with the organization now boasting 98 licensed pilots, including several who have earned multiple pilot certificates since its inception.
Former state toxicologist says nitrate drinking water standards are too lax
A former Wisconsin state toxicologist who was involved in creating the state’s nitrate standards for drinking water in the 1980s alleges the science that has informed those standards for decades is deeply flawed and the standards should be stricter. Dave Belluck, who worked as a toxicologist for multiple states and the federal government, says that […] The post Former state toxicologist says nitrate drinking water standards are too lax appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Scattered showers and storms roll in Tuesday
After almost a full week of dry time for most of southeast Wisconsin, showers and storms are likely for Tuesday. Some rain started to roll into our northwest counties around 5 AM Tuesday morning with a broken line of showers and a few storms moving southeast. Here's a radar image...
Fly girls: EAA AirVenture Oshkosh day 1 panel explores path carved for women in military aviation
OSHKOSH – Women in the Navy and Army weren’t allowed to train as pilots until the early 1970s. Even then, they were limited because of laws and policies that prevented them from flying in combat. Now, decades later, times have changed and women are now serving and thriving as pilots in the military. Six of the women serving and working on the UH-60M Black Hawk military helicopter spoke at a panel titled “The First Women Military Whirlybirds,”...
Ag Briefs: Source of manure spill in northeast Wisconsin still under investigation
ACE Twilight Meetings to be held on four Wisconsin dairies. In an effort to open dialogue about agriculture between community members, elected officials and business leaders, Professional Dairy Producers, Wisconsin Counties Association and the Wisconsin Towns Association, will be hosting the 2024 Agricultural Community Engagement ACE Twilight Meetings across Wisconsin next month.
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