Veterans and freshmen powered the Sugar River Raiders wrestling team at the Stoughton invitational, piling up pins and fast falls to open the season with momentum and depth across the lineup.
Crews cleared streets and vendor huts before dawn as a fast-moving winter storm dropped several inches of snow across southern Wisconsin, setting a crisp, wintry scene for the final day of Christkindli Market.
Balanced scoring, physical defense, and gritty performances from veterans and freshmen lifted the New Glarus Glarner Knights past River Valley, protecting home court in a hard-fought nonconference girls basketball win.
A Switzerland-based genealogy project is reconnecting New Glarus families to their 19th-century roots in Canton Glarus, mapping hundreds of thousands of descendants and tracing how Swiss emigrants spread across Wisconsin and the Midwest.
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Weather Advisory for New Glarus and Green County as a late-evening storm is expected to bring 3 to 6 inches of snow and potentially slick, hazardous travel overnight.
Freshman pins and steady senior leadership highlighted Sugar River’s dual-season opener at the Mineral Point Quad, as the Raiders showed promise and depth despite close losses to Middleton and Mineral Point.
Written by two New Glarus residents, the holiday romance Love in Little Switzerland captures the village’s winter charm, Christkindli Market magic, and the community spirit centered around The Alpine wine bar.
FBLA and FCCLA students at New Glarus High School will host a community blood drive Dec. 8, inviting residents to donate, support the Red Cross, and receive a $15 Amazon gift card during the holiday season.
Village Board President Roger Truttmann raised concerns over transparency, cooperation, and emergency response as New Glarus prepares to transition 911 service to Belleville Area EMS later this month.
Freshman Ellie Parman sparked the offense as the New Glarus Glarner Knights showed resilience and composure on the road, battling an undefeated Fennimore team in a high-energy gym.
A New Glarus Brewing Podcast dives into the brewery’s $55 million expansion, featuring construction manager Katherine May on long-term growth, visitor experience, and the future of the employee-owned brewery.
Updated manufacturing assessments expanded New Glarus’ tax base, allowing the Village to lower its mill rate for 2026 while keeping the total tax levy unchanged and reducing the Village portion of most property tax bills.
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