Articles from the January 25, 2018 edition
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Wildcats Win Over Waterloo
The Belleville Wildcats boys basketball team played at Waterloo on January 16th. The Wildcats were leading at halftime and held onto the lead to win...
Lady Knights Lose to Marshall, Dodgeville
The New Glarus girls basketball team played at Dodgeville on January 16th. Behind 25-38 at the half, the Knights would lose the game. The final score...
Ponies Pound Panthers
The Monticello boys basketball team played against Juda on January 16th. The first half of the game was back and forth, with both teams trading leads, but the Ponies were leading by 1 at the half,...
Hockey Team Loses Two
The Avalanche co-op hockey team hosted Oregon on January 16th and were shut out by the visitors, 0-5. Goalie Heath Bear had 22 saves. On January 19th, the Avalanche headed to McFarland. The Avalanche...
Sugar River Euchre
Barely escaping a skunk at the hands of Rick Skindrud and Steve Sponem (Kleeman’s), Janice Magnuson and Bruce Milestone struggled for the one and only point they could round up in the seventh...
Two New Exhibits Kick-Off 2018 Gallery Season
Two new exhibits are slated to open and begin Monroe Arts Center's (MAC) gallery exhibition season for 2018. "selections" by Madison photographer...
DHS Grant Fuels Expansion of Monroe Clinic Residency Program Applications Double for Spot in Rural Family Medicine Program
A recent grant by the Department of Health Services (DHS) will fund Monroe Clinic's expansion of their rural family medicine residency program. The $3...
Leading U.S. Health Systems Announce Plans to Develop a Not-for-Profit Generic Drug Company
To help patients by addressing the often unwarranted shortages and high costs of lifesaving generic medications, Intermountain Healthcare is leading a collaboration with Ascension, SSM Health and...
Help Needed to Monitor Local Streams
All of life depends on water, and all of us are citizens of a watershed. Our activities and the ways we use our water resources and the land adjacent to the water affect the quality of our drinking...
New Testing Required for Swine Moving In and Into Wisconsin
Swine moving into and within Wisconsin will have to meet new testing requirements beginning February 1st, State Veterinarian Dr. Paul McGraw has announced. The new requirements are intended to help...
Don't Let Phony Deals and Booking Snafus Spoil Your Spring Break Plans
On the back of this winter’s low temperatures, it’s natural to daydream about sun-filled days on sandy beaches. Spring break is just around the bend and many Wisconsin residents are eagerly...
2017, The Year in Review: November and December for Monticello
November Monticello’s Haunticello was held on Saturday, October 28, 2017, at the Monticello High School. Haunticello featured a Costume Contest, games, prizes, a Haunted Hayride, bonfire and lots...
2017, The Year in Review: November and December for Belleville
November It was a chilly day for the annual UFO Day Celebration. But events went on with “Saint Vince” as the official Parade Marshal at this year’s UFO Day Parade. The First Howl at the Moon...
2017, The Year in Review: November and December for New Glarus
November The New Glarus Jr. FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) sponsored a Halloween Fun Day at the New Glarus Middle School in the Multi-Purpose Room. There was a Costume Contest...