Five students in Columbia County were presented with scholarships from Prevent Suicide Columbia County, for their dedication to bringing awareness to suicide prevention.
Portage Chamber of Commerce is hosting a 70s-era themed Wine Walk from 5:50 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday.
Offensive prowess was spotlighted as teams returned to the diamonds last week with better weather. Here are this week's stars.
Photos of the Chiefs taking on the Blue Jays in a nonconference on Monday, April 22 at Cambridge High School.
Portage Center for the Arts, 301 E. Cook St., Portage, will host its final student recital of the season at 1 p.m. Sunday, featuring performances from students of independent music teachers in Portage, Poynette, Pardeeville, Baraboo, Montello, Lodi, Waunakee, Madison, Coloma and more.
The Golden Beavers pitcher's skills helped her earn a scholarship to play for the Badgers. Here's how she could contribute at Wisconsin.
When these seven pitchers get up in the count, they all have one go-to pitch to secure a strikeout. Here's how they get the job done in tough situations.
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Photos of the Pumas welcoming in the Pirates in a nonconference game on Friday, April 19 at Pauquette Park in Poynette.
Beaver Dam's Gabby Fakes pitched a complete game with 12 strikeouts in a victory over Panthers. Oregon mustered just a pair of hits.
The Pardeeville Area School District is beginning the process of hiring a full-time superintendent to start work on July 22. The school board enlisted the services of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards to assist in facilitating the search process.
Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics president Deborah Tang presented state Sen. Joan Ballweg (R – Markesan) with a WAND 2024 Legislator of the Year Award on April 18 at WAND’s annual conference in Oshkosh.
Baseball players delivered dominant performances at the plate, on the mound and all-around last week. Here are this week's stars.
Here we go, Wisconsin. The last major election cycles have featured Wisconsin in a pivotal role, and November 2024 will be no different. The Badger state will be abuzz with political activity. We’ll see a healthy round of pandering by those who currently hold power.
Hara Hachi Bu.
Portage Center for the Arts offers a series of independent films from Wisconsin filmmakers during its 2023-24 season.
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An Arbor Day tree planting initiative by two businesses at Devil's Lake State Park is entering its fifth year.
The town of Lewiston is attempting to prevent a company from building a plastic water bottle manufacturing and filling facility near the Big Slough wetlands by seeking to negate a years-old zoning change and opposing an application to pump more water.
A perfect game and a change in offensive approach keyed this week's stars.
Future college teammates played against each other and were among notable performances. Vote for your favorite.