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Wisconsin’s fall harvest season has officially arrived, bringing an array of fresh flavors and festive activities to enjoy!
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Wisconsin’s fall harvest season has officially arrived, bringing an array of fresh flavors and festive activities to enjoy!

The Wisconsin Ethics Commission (WEC) ruled that two candidates in this year’s Springdale Town Board Election violated they distributed election signs and purchased ads without properly identifying who paid for them.

The new conference room at the Cadott High School saw a packed house Sept. 8, when concerned staff members, parents and community members gathered to get some answers to their questions regarding transparency, accountability and trust.

Student assessment scores have not yet recovered from their decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Wisconsin Policy Forum’s newly updated School DataTool shows.

The Avoca-Blue River-Muscoda Lions Club is using a new book taken from the headlines of the Muscoda Progressive during the past 50 years as a fundraiser to help support community projects.

Kris Leonhardt, author and senior editor at Multi Media Channels, will share insights from her new book, Lambeau: The Boy Behind Green Bay Football, a look at the life and legacy of Curly Lambeau, during a free author talk and viewing party from 1-2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025 at a variety of locations.
With the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program due to expire in June 2026, Republican and Dem lawmakers are debating on how to proceed.

Application to apply for consideration opens Sept. 15, 2025 for participation in the Report For America national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms to report on under-covered issues and communities.

With fall now upon us, it is the time to start planning keepsake year-end editions. Seize the opportunity to produce solid content and generate revenue.
A Union Grove property owner could receive fees from the high school trying to acquire his land, but the amount is not determined, according to a Racine County court ruling.