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Municipal Treasurers Association Recognizes Salter's Accomplishments

The Municipal Treasurers Association of Wisconsin (MTAW) is proud to announce that Pattie Salter, CMTW, WCPC from the Town of New Glarus, has completed the necessary requirements to renew the...

 

Halloween Fun Day

The New Glarus Jr. FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) will sponsor a Halloween Fun Day from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., at the New Glarus Middle School in the Multi-Purpose Room....

 

A Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians

Rain didn't seem to stop visitors to 10th Anniversary of A Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians on Saturday, October 14 and Sunday, October 15, at the...

 

"On Half a Tank of Gas" Presented by Swiss Institute and Kunsthaus Glarus

Swiss Institute and Kunsthaus Glarus presented a village-wide project that took place in New Glarus, last weekend. With its title taken from a flyer...

 

New Glarus Lions Club Annual Rose Sale

The New Glarus Lions Club is conducting their Annual Rose Sale. Roses are $20.00 per dozen. The deadline to order is November 10, 2017, and the roses...

 

Wildcats Make Playoffs for the First Time Since 2006

The Belleville Wildcats football team hosted Marshall on Friday, October 13th, winning 27-6. For the third time this season, the defense held a...

 

Sugar River Moves on to Regional Play

The Sugar River boys soccer team played at Dodgeland on October 10th, winning 10-0. Jack Gentilli scored four goals, one unassisted, one assisted by...

 

Knights Triumph Over Cambridge

The New Glarus/Monticello Knights hosted the Cambridge Blue Jays on Friday, October 13th, winning 40-13. The Knights were first to score on a 3-yard...

 

Ponies Beat Vikings

On Tuesday, October 10th, the Monticello Ponies volleyball team played at Juda, and lost, 3-1. For their last regular season match, on October 12th, the Ponies hosted Pecatonica. The Ponies won the...

 

Wildcats Split Week

The New Glarus and Belleville volleyball teams met up in New Glarus on October 10th. Belleville won all three sets, 25-11; 25-20; 26-24. Belleville’s Rachael Heittola led the Wildcats with seven...

 

That Was Then, This is Now

We've thought about this race for a month. It's 9:59 on Saturday morning. It might rain, it might hold off, we don't care. In five seconds the gun...

 

Many Bests Set at Lake Mills

The kids did a great job at our Conference meet this Saturday at Lake Mills High School. For the second time this season, the boy’s top five varsity were all under 20 minutes. Gary Salmela, Sean...

 

Monroe/New Glarus Swim Team Participates in Blackhawk Invite

The Monroe/New Glarus Swim Team participated in the Blackhawk Invite on October 14th and finished in ninth place. The team of Nina Schiro, Maddie Hammer, Anna Newcomer and Cammi Ganshert placed...

 
 By Stan Hook    Sports    October 19, 2017

Sugar River Euchre

Our first skunk of the season happened at S’wisco Taphaus when Loretta Herfel and Randy Skogen shuffled a block of cheese full of holes to Cheese-Eaters Keith Wenger and Giff Hoesly in the seventh...

 

Bulb Planting/Growing - Beyond Tulips and Daffodils

Green County Master Gardeners is pleased to announce Lisa Johnson, Horticulture Educator, Dane County UW-Extension, will be presenting “Small Bulbs-Beyond Tulips and Daffodils” at their upcoming m...

 

Blackhawk to Host Tech Exploration Days

Blackhawk Technical College invites high school juniors, seniors and all adults interested in learning about some of the region’s high demand fields to attend one of the seven Tech Exploration Days...

 

Annual Veterans Appreciation Dinner

The Albany and Monroe Lion’s Clubs and the Green County Veterans Service Office are sponsoring the annual Veterans Appreciation Dinner on Saturday, November 4, 2017, at the Albany Lion’s Club...

 

PTO Fall Festival in Belleville

On Wednesday, October 11th, Belleville PTO celebrated the changing weather, and a new school year! There was music from Ghosts in the Room, lots of...

 

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