LAKE MILLS – It doesn’t take long for a visitor to Lake Mills to realize the importance Rock Lake holds to the area’s character.
The McFarland School District is undertaking a meaningful initiative to honor the sacred history and enduring presence of the Ho-Chunk Nation …
WATERLOO – The family of a longtime Waterloo School District teacher will offer scholarships to students in her name, the superintendent told …
The library will be closed April 18 and 19 for the spring holiday.
WATERLOO – The theme of National Library Week, held April 6-12 this year, was "Drawn to the Library”, and local libraries were among those hol…
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In their third Badger Small Conference game of the year, the McFarland softball team found themselves in another tight battle on Thursday, Apr…
The Monona Grove boys tennis team went 1-4 at the Brookfield Central Invite on Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12 at Brookfield Central H…
CAMBRIDGE — Lake Mills won four events to highlight capturing the boys team title at the Cambridge Invitational on Friday.
JEFFERSON — Eleven months removed from a heartbreaking sectional semifinal loss to Lake Mills, Jefferson clubbed three home runs and earned a …
CAMBRIDGE – The clergy of some Cambridge-area churches will host an ecumenical, community Good Friday service here on April 18.
MARSHALL UNITED METHODIST
LAKE MILLS
The next luncheon will be Wed., Feb. 9 at Amundson Community Center with homemade jambalaya and King cake.
The next luncheon will be Wed., Feb. 9 at Amundson Community Center with homemade jambalaya and King cake.
JEFFERSON — The following animals have arrived at the Humane Society of Jefferson County. For more information call 920-674-2048.
Calling all Trivia buffs: Trivia Night is back! All ages are welcome at Trivia Night, and it will take place on April 26. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and trivia will start at 6 p.m. Get your team together today! Teams can have up to eight people and the cost is $5 per player. Teams must reg…
Opinion
Big law firms that have offended President Donald Trump for representing a cause or client he doesn’t like are being forced to make a choice: Either cut a deal with him to protect their billion-dollar businesses, or sue him to assert their right to continue representing clients as they please.
MADISON — In June 1998, a young(ish) editor wrote an editorial in which he opined that widespread Wisconsin power blackouts were caused in part by the state’s inability to tap into outside sources of electricity. “Wisconsin would benefit if it could more easily get power from other sources —…
High winds, heavy wet snow, and significant ice have all been in recent weather headlines across Wisconsin. These weather events brought down more than a few twigs from trees. The amount and size of downed material tells us numerous things about trees and can help direct any call for action.
On the heels of extraordinary levels of economic investment in 2024, Jefferson County is fast becoming a destination for businesses who value many of the same things we as residents value. A wonderful quality of life with plenty of parks and open spaces. A great location with convenient acce…
When bird flu hit Jefferson County three years ago, no one ever dreamed the H5N1 virus would subsequently infect millions of commercial poultry, backyard flocks, wild birds, mammals (including pet cats), and dairy cattle in the U.S. alone. The statistics for this disease are staggering.
Apple scab is one of the more common foliar diseases of trees and was a widespread problem across Wisconsin in 2024. Flowering crabapples and apples grown in orchards are prone to infection, which can cause most leaves to drop off the tree early. Managing this disease involves planning befor…
Recently the Cambridge Foundation of Cambridge, Wisconsin submitted a proposal to the Villages of Rockdale and Cambridge along with the Towns of Oakland, Christiana and Lake Mills to commit funds in order to retain the services of a qualified EMS/Fire Consultant. The objective is to analyze …