Livingston – Londie Grothjan – 781-789-6286
As Abraham Lincoln so plainly put it, “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and…
As Abraham Lincoln so plainly put it, “Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and…
On Monday March 16th we didn’t play cards due to the inclement weather. We stayed safe at home. On Wednesday March 18th, we had 17 people…
Cleary Building Corp., the fastest growing company in their industry, proudly announces the sale of its 131,000th building. The building was sold to Dean & Tommie…
Garage sales will pop up throughout the city April 9 to 11 as part of the Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce’s spring tradition. Some churches hold…
The Iowa County Historical Society, as part of its 50th anniversary observance, and in conjunction with the 250th birthday celebration of the United States of America,…
Upland Hills Health recently marked the retirements of two longtime leaders who have made lasting contributions to the organization. Brad Laufenberg of Highland retired from the…
Meet the Dodgeville Rah-Rah Sisters. They have attended WIAA State Boys Basketball Tournaments together in Madison for many, many years. Things have changed healthwise for them…
The Helen Farnsworth Mears art contest participants art work is being exhibited at the Dodgeville Public Library until April 6. Thirty-eight seventh and eighth graders from…
Contributed – After the final buzzer sounds on the Dodgeville Dodgers basketball team’s one point loss to #1 seed Mineral Point in the regional semifinals ending…
By Mike VailKYLIE RULE, a former Mineral Point High School athlete, collected all-American honors last weekend for the Wartburg College women’s wrestling URA MONTLIGHT team. Rule,…
Rewey – Elaine Bunker – 608-943-6625If you’re a blood donor, save the date March 20 from 8:30-2:30 for the Red Cross Blood Drive at the Iowa-Grant…
Londie Grothjan – 781-789-6286I heard my first red-winged blackbird yesterday-the Midwestern harbinger of spring. The sound reminded me that winter does not in fact live on…