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Trap Shooter RJ Gropp wins State Title
Moves on to the Champion of Champions championship held in Sparta, Illinois. Berlin trap shooter RJ Gropp wins the Wisconsin Singles Championship for his category (Junior, ages 15-18) hitting 198 of 200 clay targets and will again represent the State of Wisconsin for the fourth time in the last 5 years in the Champion of Champions Event at the World Trapshooting Championships held at The Amateur Trap Shooting Association (ATA) Grand American World Shooting and Recreational Complex in Sparta, IL.
The annual Harley Homecoming party kicks off all around Wisconsin — Wisconsin’s Afternoon News
MILWAUKEE — Back to where it all began. This summer, Harley-Davidson will once again be welcoming riders from all over the world as the brand celebrates its 121st birthday, and an ode to famous grandson of the founders, Willie G. Davidson. On Thursday the party offically got underway with...
Stevens Point journalist honored for 50 years of service
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) - What started as a small role working on his Boy Scout troop’s newsletter, parlayed into a lifelong passion in journalism for Gene Kemmeter. The long-time community journalist was honored by Stevens Point Mayor Mike Wiza for his extraordinary contributions to the community. Kemmeter was recognized Thursday which the mayor proclaimed ‘Gene Kemmeter Day’.
Standoff between law enforcement, man who shot at officers in Baraboo ends
AMHERST, Wis. -- A standoff in the Village of Amherst between law enforcement and a man accused of shooting at officers ended with the man being located Friday evening, CBS News affiliate WSAW-TV reports.
Music on the river hosts their annual music event in Tomahawk
TOMAHAWK, Wis. (WJFW) - One unique event in Tomahawk has been ongoing for the past few weeks. Jessica Dittmer, President of Music on the River, said it all started 17 years ago when the founding members ended the Yester Fest tradition and decided to create a new one. “They came...
Meet the candidates running in the Republican primary for Marathon County clerk
Marathon County Republican Party voters will choose between incumbent Kim Trueblood and challenger Toshia Ranallo to be the party's candidate for the office of Marathon County clerk in the fall general election. Trueblood was appointed in 2019 following the retirement of Nan Kottke, who served in the role for 48 years. Trueblood was reelected in 2020 after running unopposed in both the Republican primary and general election. ...
Nicolet National Bank Senior Spotlight: Erin Schuch
Career highlight: Winning a state title in the 500 freestyle this past year. At what age did you start playing your main sport?. My parents, we had a cottage in Lakewood that was on a private lake. Because there was no recreational water activity I was able to swim across the lake often with my mom. I started doing this around five and ever since then I’ve loved the water.
Green Bay Blizzard advance to Eastern Conference Final with home playoff win
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – For the first time since 2012, the Blizzard hosted a playoff game, and just like that season, Green Bay won in the conference semis as GB beat Quad City 34-23 to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals on Friday night. The Blizzard looked good out of the gates, jumping in […]
Glory falls to Rockford FC
The Green Bay Glory saw their winning streak come to end on Friday night as they lost to Rockford FC 3-2 in Loves Park, Ill. Ripon College's Trent Kazlauskas and Kevin Ramirez tallied the goals in the loss for the Glory. The Glory are back in action on Sunday at...
Flivver Fest returns to Kingsford
KINGSFORD, Mich. (WLUC) - Kingsford Flivver Fest returned for its 9th year on Friday. Last year’s Kingsford Centennial put a break on the annual event. The festival has food, drinks, live music and a fireworks show on Saturday. Gates opened at 3:00 p.m. on Friday and will open at...
Green Bay area non-profits celebrate Community Block grants
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Several Green Bay area non-profits are celebrating into the weekend after being selected to receive federal grant money through the city. The money comes from what’s called the Community Block Grant Program. It’s vital federal funding the city receives every year and can choose how to disperse it into the community to help target key issues and services. This year, more than $300,000 will be split up between seven non-profits.
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