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Adam R. Tackett

Adam R. Tackett



Darlington honored long-time cross country coach Arnie Miehe, far left, by naming the course after him at the 41st annual Darlington Invite Saturday, Sept. 7.



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Brittany Lorenti Binger will be inducted into the James Madison University Archery Hall of Fame Sept. 14.



Deer coats are changing to winter coat colors and antler velvet in releasing.













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M&M Cafe in Monticello has been serving its popular pies and burgers for decades.













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Wild ginseng season is several weeks away

This image shows Brooks Tiedeman (right) the way he is remember, with fellow Bentonite's and lifelong friends, radiated by his unbridled enthusiasm. Baseball has a way of uniting people of all ages, and many in Southwest Wisconsin will treasure his memory.

While it's certain this year's Lancaster girls cross country team won't be raising a second-straight Division 3 State Championship trophy, hopes are the Flying Arrows can do one better and place in Division 2.

While it's certain this year's Lancaster girls cross country team won't be raising a second-straight Division 3 State Championship trophy, hopes are the Flying Arrows can do one better and place in Division 2.

Norma E. (Cupp) Gard

Sally Kay Crabb Hoskins

David Anthony Fillyaw

Catherine (Lehner) Schmitz

Ethel Charlotte McCoy Kanable

James F. Patch

Phyllis M. Miller

Timothy L. Miller

Gary A. Slaback

Hilda E. Frank

Randy L. Hendricks

Yvonne Lane

Helen Ann Gillingham

Eloise ‘Skip’ Laue Groh Miller

William S. ‘Bill’ McCorkle

Martha Cajiuat Baltazar

Martha Cajiuat Baltazar


Marjorie Grandstaff

Beverly (Bev) Jean Miller


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Ruah Franzmann-Simmert earned All-American honors at AAU Junior Olympics by placing fourth in the girls 15–16 1,500-meter run in Greensboro, N.C.

Platteville's Michael Lambert crosses the finish line to win the USA Cycling Master’s Road Race men’s 35–39 age division national title July 26 in Augusta, Ga. Lambert also finished second in the men’s 35–39 Master’s Criterim Road Race July 28.




















































Belmont’s Bradley Riechers started at offensive tackle for the South in Friday’s night’s WFCA 8-Player All-Star Game at UW–Oshkosh’s Titan Stadium.

Belmont’s Logan Hardyman started at defensive end for the South and finished with five tackles in Friday’s WFCA 8-Player All-Star Game.
































Brodhead-Juda’s Marcus McIntyre gets hyped before the All-Star Games July 20.

Darlington’s Carter Murray attempts to move through a block.

Former Brodhead-Juda head coach Jim Matthys, a 2025 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame inductee, hugs one of his players after the WFCA Small School All-Star Game.

Brodhead-Juda’s Gunner Boegli catches a 41-yard pass from Horicon-Hustisford’s Carter Schwartz in the second quarter, as Brodhead-Juda assistant coach Jeff Jubie looks on. The South was unable to score outside of the first quarter, falling to the North 31-13 in the Small School WFCA All-Star Game July 20.

With money from athletes, parents and coaches, the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association (WFCA) donated $345,000 to Children’s Wisconsin. Since the partnership forged in 2007, the WFCA has raised more than $5.7 million for Children’s Wisconsin. The top five fundraisers were Cole Legus (South Small, $9,750), Reid Hietpas (North Small, $5,636), Chase Horstman (South Small, $5,300), Nels Anderson (North 8-Player, $5,128) and Karl Sachtjen (South Small, $5,128).

Monroe’s James Seagreaves nearly sacks North All-Star quarterback Ben Fritsch in the first half of the Large School Game July 20.

Darlington, WI

Lafayette County Courthouse, Darlington

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