MILTON — The Janesville Morning and Noon Rotary clubs have selected their February Students of the Month for Milton High School.
MILTON – A Chicago renewable energy company that wants to build a 150-megawatt, 2,700-acre solar farm in rural eastern Rock County has joined …
MILTON -- Three people are running for 3 seats on the Milton Common Council. Incumbents Eric Stockman and Ryan Holbrook and challenger Kenneth…
The Rock County Sheriff’s Office will offer a hunter safety education course on three dates throughout April at the Edgerton Conservation Club…
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A trio of senior captains and a handful of capable juniors will lead the Milton girls soccer team into another season in a top-heavy Badger Large Conference.
MILTON — Ethan Langer believes his Milton boys tennis program is improving.
Two Rock County Fury players, Emma Kligora and Jillian Traver, were named second-team all-state selections by the Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association.
Kirk Wieland always looks forward to the spring boys golf season. As the first practice approaches Monday, the Milton High coach is more eager than ever to tee it up.
After falling 1-0 to Kettle Moraine in extra innings during a WIAA Division 1 sectional semifinal last season, the Milton Red Hawks have some unfinished business left on the softball field.
Thomas and Evan Oberst combined for 52 points to lead UW-Whitewater’s men’s wheelchair basketball team to a 74-67 win over Arizona in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association Men’s Colle…
Aleah Grundahl has received one last honor to cap her brilliant basketball career at UW-Whitewater.
People look puzzled whenever I share that I never attended one math class while a student at Milton Union High School. No Pre-algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, or Trigonometry.
Once again, voters across the state will be asked to sign off on school ballot issues to pay for buildings, renovations, maintenance and operational costs.
Home prices in Wisconsin have grown much faster than incomes in recent years, creating especially acute challenges for prospective first-time homebuyers.
MADISON, Wis. — It’s more than tempting for the average Wisconsin citizen to believe the state Capitol is a place where the daily agenda is limited to threats of recall elections, fights over gerrymandered political maps and other partisan divisiveness.
It’s no secret that the agriculture industry is full of a lot of hard work. Our state’s producers, farm workers and processors work hard year-round, day after day, to supply the food, fuel, and fiber that make up Wisconsin’s $104.8 billion agriculture industry. But there’s another category o…