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 By Kim Tschudy    News    March 10, 2016

New Glarus Historic Preservation Commission Presented Program

The New Glarus Historic Preservation Commission and the New Glarus Community Development Authority (CDA) teamed up on Sunday, March 6, to present a...

 

New Glarus High School to Present "The Drowsy Chaperone"

This year's New Glarus High School musical is The Drowsy Chaperone, which will be presented March 18-20. Tickets will go on sale for the general...

 

Wrestling Awards

John Chenoweth was awarded Hardest Worker and Most Valuable Wrestler and Tanner Jelle was awarded Most Improved recently. Chenoweth and Jelle are...

 

Comets Dash the Ponies Playoff Dreams

The road to the state tournament ended for the Monticello Ponies at the hands of the Albany Comets on March 1st. Playing in Albany for the WIAA Regional Quarterfinal, the Ponies were only trailing by...

 

Road to State Ends in Cuba City for the Knights

The New Glarus Knights took on the Orfordville Parkview Vikings on March 1st in New Glarus, in a WIAA Regional game. The Knights took a commanding...

 

Wildcats Top Lancaster, Fall to Iowa-Grant

On March 1st, the #8 seeded Wildcats hosted the Lancaster Flying Arrows in a WIAA Regional game. Lancaster was the #9 seed in Division 4, coming off a...

 

Informational Meeting for NGM Youth Football

There will be an informational meeting in March regarding New Glarus-Monticello Youth Football. The meeting will be held on Sunday, March 20, 2016, at the New Glarus High School beginning at 6:00...

 

Belleville/Evansville Co-op Champions

The Belleville/Evansville Co-op Basketball team recently competed at the Wisconsin Basketball Association's State Tournament in the Division 2...

 

Sugar River Youth Wrestlers Verona Results

Twelve Sugar River youth wrestlers were in Verona this past Sunday, March 7th.  Almost 500 wrestlers competed from all over the state!  Most of the...

 
 By Tanna McKeon    News    March 10, 2016

Local Tornado Spotter Classes to be Held in Monroe and Blanchardville

Green County Emergency Management announces that two local tornado spotters classes will be held soon. On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, at 12:30 p.m., a Basic Tornado Spotter Class will be held at the...

 

Livestock Owners Reminded to Renew Premises Registration Before July 31

Livestock owners will soon receive materials in the mail to renew their premises registration by July 31st in accordance with Wisconsin’s mandatory requirements, according to the Wisconsin...

 

Local Master Gardener Symposium to be held March 12

The Green County Master Gardeners Association (GCMGA) is excited to present their 9th Annual Gardening Symposium. “Garden Inspirations for All Seasons –Tasteful Gardening for Style and Fun...

 

A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline

After hundreds of sell-out performances on the North American tour and an award-winning run in Branson, Missouri, one of the hottest stage shows in...

 

Professional Development Scholarships Available for Alumni of Green County Leaders

The Green County Leaders Board of Directors is pleased to offer a scholarship opportunity to eligible Green County Leaders (GCL) alumni. “This competitive scholarship fund is designed to support...

 

Registration Now Open for 2016 "Car Craft" Summer Nationals

America’s definitive showcase of customized cars will return to Milwaukee in 2016, following a successful three-day event last July. The 2016 Car Craft Summer Nationals, presented by Chevrolet...

 

Green County Herds Recognized for Milk Quality

Green County dairy producers are well recognized for producing the high quality milk that results in the production of some of the finest cheese in the world. Dairy farms are unique because efforts...

 

Metamorphosis of the Sugar River

Monroe Arts Center (MAC) announces another exciting exhibit to be on display in Frehner Gallery from March 11 through April 22.  The exhibit...

 

Understanding Dementia-Related Behavior

Behavior is a powerful form of communication and is one of the primary ways for people with dementia to communicate their needs and feelings as the ability to use language is lost. However, some...

 

Volunteering: Vital to our Future

Hospice is a special type of caring that focuses on living fully to the end of life, and supporting patients and families experiencing a life limiting illness. Volunteers are an important part of the...

 

USDA Offers Protections for Non-Insured Crops Against Weather Losses

In agriculture, opportunity is often created from overcoming challenges. So when I hear people say “work for the best and prepare for the worst,” it is the American farmers and ranchers who come t...

 

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