JEFFERSON – Members of the public and Jefferson County officials alike are urging the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) to make regulatory changes to combat avian influenza in Jefferson County.Du…
The Lake Mills Golf Course owners are suing The Ridge property owners for intentionally interfering with the sale of the golf course to develo…
JEFFERSON — An Elkhorn man was sentenced to five years of confinement on Tuesday.
FORT ATKINSON — The Fort Atkinson community came together to celebrate and honor those who have served and those who lost their lives while pr…
JEFFERSON — With Memorial Day here, several events are being held around Jefferson County to celebrate.
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JOHNSON CREEK — Luke Hartz and Brady Fincutter both homered for Johnson Creek's baseball team in an 11-1 non conference victory over Luther Pr…
MARKESAN — Cambridge's girls track and field team placed fourth while the boys finished fifth at the Division 3 Markesan regional on Tuesday.
RACINE — Palmyra-Eagle sophomore Jack Thomas shot 82 to tie for fifth place and advance individually to sectional play out of Tuesday's WIAA D…
NORTH PRAIRIE — Lakeside Lutheran shot 330 to place second and Lake Mills shot 341 to place third as both teams secured sectional berths at Tu…
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WEST BEND, Wis. -- Whether you aim to interact with butterflies, run through a maze with your family, or explore beloved children’s books alongside corresponding flowers and plants, three small public Wisconsin gardens are must-see destinations.
BELOIT, Wis. -- It doesn’t take a lot to unleash your creativity. In the works of artists like Nancy Mayhew, built around discarded items, sometimes surprising collections of small things are elevated to a greater, beautiful whole.
RACINE, Wis. -- Whether you’re new to camping or a seasoned pro, renting equipment from an outfitter or hiring a live guide to lead your adventure has its advantages.
OSHKOSH, Wis. -- Long before Wisconsin became a state, its lakes and rivers were a source of sustenance, Native American tribes mastered fishing techniques, employing everything from spears to nets, while respecting the delicate balance of nature and the region’s creeks, rivers and lakes.





