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Kavanaugh’s walkoff puts Sun Prairie East into State baseball semifinals
GRAND CHUTE, Wis. (WMTV) - Sun Prairie East beat Hudson 3-1 in the WIAA Division I State Baseball Tournament Quarterfinals. Senior Drew Kavanaugh had a base hit in the bottom of the seventh with the bases loaded for a walkoff. The UW-Eau Claire football commit had one hit and one at bat. He also pitched for all seven innings, allowing four hits.
McFarland girls soccer preps for third trip to State in four years
McFARLAND, Wis. (WMTV) - The 41st WIAA Girls State Soccer Tournament will take place at Uihlein Soccer Park this weekend. Three teams from the area with the chance to hoist the golden ball, Waunakee in D1, Oregon in D2, and McFarland in D3. McFarland is the no. 2 seed and...
WEA Member Benefits Foundation announces Student Art Contest finalists
MADISON – WEA Member Benefits has announced the winners of this year’s Student Art Contest, with finalists from across the state of Wisconsin. Eleven finalists, including one from Lake Mills, were selected from over 200 student submissions. This year’s theme was “Whimsical Wonder.” Young artists were encouraged to think outside the box and embrace the...
Deerfield girls track and field team reflects on winning program's first state title
Heading up to the start line for the 3200-meter race, Deerfield sophomore Emme Drobac had a lot to think about. Drobac, who was seeded sixth, had to think about strategy for running the long distance race. Whatever strategy she had changed though when the coaching staff told her that if she finished third or higher in the event, the Deerfield girls track and field team would win the state title. ...
Eight pianos to be unveiled in Downtown Sun Prairie
SUN PRAIRIE, Wis. -- The grand unveiling of eight pianos in Downtown Sun Prairie will take place on Thursday, June 20. This marks the city's second annual Community Art Making Project, themed "Piano Parade."
Changes underway at Fort Atkinson Online and WhitewaterWise
The offices of Fort Atkinson Online LLC are undergoing some changes: we are freshening some outdated space to provide an improved work area for Fort Atkinson Online and WhitewaterWise. Our new space is currently a work in progress and our active work area is undergoing some packing in advance of...
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Woman arrested for driving on controlled substance after police chase
COLUMBUS, Wis. (WMTV) - A woman in Columbus was arrested Saturday for driving on a controlled substance after a police chase in a car and on foot, the Columbus Police Department said. A 20-year-old woman from Green Bay was pulled over around 3:30 p.m. for an alleged traffic violation. But...
Two arrested after MOPD chase: driver “showing how fast the car was”
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Two people were arrested in a Monona police chase early Monday, including a driver who said she was “showing them how fast the car was,” the Monona Police Department said. Around 2:10 a.m., an officer noticed a car going almost 100 mph on the...
Jelli's Market: Farm fresh strawberry picking and so much more
JEFFERSON COUNTY, Wis. - Jelli's Market in Helenville, Jefferson County, is the perfect place to pick fresh strawberries this season. But that's not all! They also offer plenty of other fresh produce, meat, baked goods, and flowers. On top of that, Jelli's Market practices sustainable agriculture. FOX6 profiled the farm...
Larson, Knox to speak Friday in advance of Dairy Day at the MOOseum
Steve Larson, a former editor of the “Hoard Dairyman” magazine, and Brian Knox, president of the W.D. Hoard Company, will be presenting information this Friday, one day in advance of the 10th annual Dairy Day at the MOOseum event, which will be held this Saturday. According to information...
Watertown-Beaver Dam Elks Lodge to host Flag Day celebration
The Watertown-Beaver Dam Elks Lodge will host a Flag Day celebration Saturday June 15 at 1 p.m. The Lodge is located at 117 N 1st St. in Watertown. The ceremony honors nine different flags, starting with the Pine Tree Flag, which was flown in 1776 and 1777. The celebration will culminated with the familiar stars-and-stripes flag that is familiar today. There will be an explanation of the history of each flag as the historical banners are presented by the Elks Lodge. There will be music and a Pledge of Allegiance recitation. Space will be limited at the event, so the Elks request that interested individuals call 920-261-5473 to make a reservation.
HTL: Grays topped by Blue Devils 11-1
JEFFERSON — Heath Renz had four hits and drove in three runs as the Jefferson Blue Devils pummeled the Lake Mills Grays 11-1 in seven innings in Home Talent League Baseball at Fischer Field on Sunday. Aidan Kammer and Zack Peterson added two hits apiece and Thomas Schlesner drove in three runs for the Blue Devils (4-1, 3-0 Southeast North Division). Ike Roth earned the decision for Jefferson, allowing an...
Jefferson Main Street Association announces inaugural Best Dam Art Fair on Saturday
JEFFERSON — The Jefferson Main Street Association has announced the inaugural Best Dam Art Fair from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday. The event will transform the 100 and 200 blocks of South Main Street into an open-air gallery featuring 44 talented artists and artisans from across the region. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to explore a diverse array of art forms, including painting, sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and more. “We’re...
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