Dodgeville Masonic Lodge number 119 donated $1000 to the Dodgeville Mustang cheerleaders to help them buy uniforms of red white and blue to greet the returning veterans from the November 4th Badger Honor Flight. They have been asked to help greet them and the lodge is proud to be able …
It was a busy Saturday for everybody, so breakfast kept us close to home going to the Pointer Cafe in Mineral Point. Dewey had to be at Orchard Lawn at 10:00 for the Mineral Point Kiwanis Halloween Costume Contest. I had to be back to Dodgeville to set up for …
The need for improved mental health services, especially for those with struggles with the law was apparent as I sat in the courtroom Tuesday covering a few court cases.
Dear Editor, I would like to add to James Novak's recent letter concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He makes some good points regarding the parallels to the current U.S. political environment that cannot be ignored. I offer these comments as a heritage
Dear Editor, I attended the recent town hall meeting in Spring Green where Lawyer Mike Van Sicklen spoke and answered questions about the attempt to impeach Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Protasiewicz and the new voting maps proposal.
Dear Editor, The Platteville Journal (PJ) had one article on industrial wind turbines (IWT) in the October 18, 2023, issue and two IWT articles in the October 25, 2023, issue. It is important that this topic is getting more coverage because wind turbines will affect all residents in southwest Wisconsin …
Dear Editor, Representative Tranel and Senator Marklein currently claim to support Fair Maps. However, despite their statements, neither of them ever pushed to advance such legislation before. It has languished in committees, including at least one on which Tranel serves, for almost 10 years.
Dear Editor, My classmate, Joe Miess (DHS class of 1956) gives me the weekly Chronicle as a gift. What a great gift!! I look forward to reading each week’s edition.
The Wyoming Valley man who said he accidentially shot his girlfriend January 25 was sentenced to eight years in prison as part of a plea deal October 25.
At its October 25 Annual Meeting and Budget Hearing, the Barneveld School District approved its 2023-2024 total tax levy. The electors voted to hold the tax levy equal to last year at $3,143,260.
In less than 40 minutes Wednesday the Highland school district electors had a new tax levy approved and several resolutions passed at the annual meeting and special school board meeting that followed
To quote the late, great Arnold Palmer, “Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. It satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddening. It is without doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented.”
Aric Way and Phillip Schmidt-Way appeared in court Tuesday in front of Judge Craig Day as their attorneys worked through a Daubert challenge motion hearing.
Tyler W. Marking, 28, who has been at the Iowa County Jail since a 10 count spree that involved a firearm entered a plea agreement in Iowa County Court Tuesday.
The Iowa-Grant School District board of education held a special meeting on October 23 to set the tax levy for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which runs from July 1 through June 30.
Betty L. (Kite) Kotte, age 93 of Highland, peacefully passed away on Thursday, October 26, 2023, surrounded by family at her home in the town of Pulaski, after encountering complications from a stroke. Betty was born on November 24, 1929, in Dodgeville to Buford and Mae Kite. Betty grew up …
Gingerlee M. Roias, age 67, of Dodgeville, died on Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at her home. She was born on December 8,1956 in Fall River, Massachusetts, a daughter of Alderito Sr. DeSouza and Marie Eva (Crepeau) Robillard, raised by Norman Robillard.
Harold “Chick” “Chickenman” Gullickson, age 74, of Spring Green, passed away on October 24, 2023 after a brave battle with cancer. He faced this illness with incredible strength and grace, surrounded by the love of friends and family. A proud farm boy from Ridgeway, he learned the value of hard …