MILTON — Nominated by community members for their lifetime accomplishments, six Miltonians will be recognized for distinguished service and contributions to the Milton School District and community.
MILTON — Memorial Day events will begin in Milton at 9 a.m. this Monday, starting with a ceremony at Milton Area Veteran’s Memorial at Veteran’s Park.
MILTON -- It’s full STEAM ahead for the Milton Area Chamber of Commerce’s second annual Makers Market. Scheduled for Aug. 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 …
MILTON -- Students and community members flocked to the Milton House Museum and its surrounding grounds last weekend for the museum's annual C…
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One must feel empathy for the hitters who have to face Milton High senior pitcher Gwen Baker.
Senior forward Holly Morehart scored a goal and handed out three assists and fellow senior Ava Parke scored twice in Milton's 5-0 girls soccer win over Beaver Dam on Tuesday.
WHITEWATER — Winning pitcher Tyler Schroedl singled home the go-ahead runs in the fifth inning as Jefferson’s baseball team beat Milton 4-2 at UW-Whitewater on Tuesday, finishing the regular s…
Janesville Craig and Milton finished 1-2 at the WIAA Division 1 Monroe boys golf regional at Monroe Golf Club on Tuesday to qualify for the sectional meet in Janesville next Tuesday.
STOUGHTON —With sectional berths on the line Monday, athletes from Janesville Parker, Janesville Craig and Milton made sure to grab their fair share.
The Milton Crescents upped their record in the Rock River League to 2-0 Sunday in Hustisford with an impressive 11-5 win over the Astros.
Milton’s No. 1 singles player Reid Washkoviak claimed a boys tennis Badger-Large Conference championship Saturday during the conference tournament at Nielsen Tennis Stadium in Madison.
Over the years, I’ve had a love/hate relationship with all forms of rain, ranging from gentle, spirit-calming rain showers to window rattling thunderstorms.
Over the years, I’ve had a love/hate relationship with all forms of rain, ranging from gentle, spirit-calming rain showers to window rattling thunderstorms.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people. No matter which side wins, the public has in some ways already lost. That’s because while the case pits the public’s right to scrutinize voter eligibility against …
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.