MILTON – This year’s Milton High School play is bending gender norms, and commenting on the perils of pollution.
MILTON -- Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin, a nonprofit organization that Milton participates in, will host the 13th annual Girls o…
MILTON– After several months of discussion, a workshop to learn more about the idea and the drafting of an ordinance, the Milton Common Counci…
MILTON -- The learn-by-doing tinkering and trial-and-error adjusting by Joseph Goodrich throughout his great grout experiment produced mixed r…
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The Milton Monsters youth wrestling program has become one of the largest community wrestling clubs in the state with a record of 200 participants last season.
The Milton Crescents opened their 2024 season with a dominating 12-0 win at Helenville on a sun-splashed afternoon Sunday.
The 2023-24 high school wrestling season ended a little more than two months ago, but Milton senior Aeoden Sinclair hasn’t stopped wrestling — or earning medals and honors.
After losing to Beaver Dam in uncharacteristic fashion back on April 22, Milton’s softball team knew it needed to play cleaner softball if it wanted to beat the Golden Beavers in the rematch.
Milton’s baseball team gave a game to top-ranked Sun Prairie East on Monday in Sun Prairie.
Janesville Craig won two doubles matches to beat Milton in a dual match in a quadrangular boys tennis meet in Milton on Monday to highlight local results.
Mitchell wins long jump, scores points in triple jump, high hurdles; Zingsheim, Borsutzky also score
Milton’s Ethan Mitchell had a solid day at the Myrhum Invitational on Saturday, scoring all 18 of the Red Hawks’ team points at the elite meet in Hartland with a win in the long jump and top f…
I recently wrote about how eggs, which were once deemed “bad,” are now deemed “good.” However, just the opposite happened regarding cigarettes.
Without much rubber-necking, I counted 11 vehicles the other day marked “For Sale” on the side of Highway 13 between the town of Rome and the Highway 82 intersection in southern Adams County. Spread along those 30 or so miles were cars, vans, tractors, boats and trucks, all beckoning new owners.
We are a divided state and country.
Back in January, I wrote about the many pets my two children had over the years. That was due mainly to my first husband, Dennis Lippincott, who spent part of his growing up years on a farm surrounded by various animals.
Four years after the arrival of COVID-19, Wisconsin’s state finances are the strongest on record, with ample reserves and comparatively low debt levels.
I’m an unabashed egg lover. I enjoy them fried, scrambled, hard boiled, soft boiled, poached (only ones not illegally acquired), and “deviled.” I especially love my famous (infamous?) potato salad. The secret ingredient is hundreds of eggs.
The lifeblood of any farmer is the soil that provides their livelihood, so taking care of it has to be a top priority.