Places and spaces hold special meaning in our lives, particularly schools we’ve studied at or worked in. They’re filled with our memories, and when we visit, they offer a chance to relive a bit of our past.
Waunakee businesses to host Earth Day activities
Dane County is the first county in the nation to earn a ‘SolSmart Platinum’ designation for its solar energy efforts, County Executive Joe Par…
MADISON, WI – Dane County Humane Society (DCHS) is celebrating National Pet ID Week with special rates on microchipping services and personali…
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters and outdoor enthusiasts to be aware and stay safe during the 2024 spring t…
Waunakee was ranked No. 4 in the state. Madison West slotted in at No. 9 in the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Week 3 poll.
Off to a 2-3 start, the Waunakee softball team lost to Madison West 10-3 on Monday, following a 3-0 defeat on Friday at Tomah. Combined with a…
In a seesaw battle of the top two teams in the state, the Waunakee boys’ lacrosse team emerged victorious.
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Waunakee School Board votes to reject flying mental health awareness flag in May
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With soggy skies above and soggy snow below, my recent hike on the North Country Trail was not inspiring a love for spring. But with my head bent to watch my footing, I noticed a sprinkling of debris coated the surface of the softening snow. Suddenly one of the little specks vanished. Crouch…
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Students grateful for scholarship drive
Scholarship drive so important to students
A solar eclipse in 585 B.C. ended a long war between the Mediterranean kingdoms of Medes and Lydia when opposing armies took it as a bad omen and laid down their arms. That superstitious reaction, however beneficial to the combatants, corresponded with an eclipse prediction by a Greek philos…