Dane County broke ground for its new Public Safety Communications (PSC) building on the morning of Monday, May 19.
In the annual Poynette School District food service report, the Poynette School Board learned that a popular local food program would be comin…
This year’s Lift Lodi Day of Service started with a little anxiety and mixed blessings, but nonetheless hundreds of volunteers came together t…
A Poynette man has been sentenced to five years in prison, going beyond an agreed recommendation reached by attorneys prior a sentencing heari…
Waunakee residents now have the opportunity to share their vision for the future of sustainability in the village through an online survey tha…
Editors note: This article was made in coorespendscne with Kevin Frehner and Jennifer Cross, co-head coaches of the Poynette Pumas Track and F…
The Lodi boys and girls track team wrapped up an impressive finish in the Raider Invitational on Friday, May 16. Now, their eyes are set towar…
The Lodi Blue Devils girls’ soccer team started 5-0. In that stretch, thanks to their new-look defense, the Blue Devils shut out their opponen…
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“Thunderbolts*” certainly scared off the competition in its second weekend at the domestic box office. This sometimes happens the weekend after the opening of a huge blockbuster. Other studios will know that they can’t compete against the powerhouse, so they hold off on releasing anything th…
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Congress is on the verge of slashing Medicaid benefits in order to help fund tax benefits for the rich. The Wisconsin Department of Human Services estimates that 53,000 Wisconsinites would likely lose their health coverage if Medicaid cuts are adopted. The plan would cause a $65.6 million lo…
Wisconsin could join the growing list of states with laws restricting student cell phone use in schools. Our research finds that of the more than 300 districts or schools responding to a recent
WASHINGTON, D.C. - It's tempting to believe that, in President Trump's Washington, most tenets of free trade and international business relations have been turned unceremoniously on their heads.
I want to start by saying thank you to my fellow board members for believing in me and trusting me with the role of School Board President. I am very honored and take the role very seriously. I am truly very grateful and am always striving to exceed your expectations.
The 2026 elections seem far away. Unless you are a potential candidate.