After building a first-half lead and weathering Evansville’s second-half surge, New Glarus answered with clutch threes, relentless defense and late free throws to secure a gritty 62-53 road win.
More than 80 years after its founding, the New Glarus Lions Club remains a force for good, supporting local students, families, parks, and community projects through service, fundraising, and volunteerism.
Hans Alois Lenzlinger of New Glarus died November 25, 2025. A Swiss-born chef and restaurateur, he helped shape New Glarus hospitality and was remembered for his generosity, family devotion, and love of community.
Dorene L. Disch of New Glarus died November 7, 2025. A longtime postal worker and community fixture, she was known for her warmth, faith, love of family, and joyful presence throughout her life.
Jason Kelce’s Wisconsin weekend included Spotted Cow, cheese curds, supper-club favorites, old fashioneds and plenty of praise for the people he met during a Green Bay visit that quickly won over fans.
As the last leaves fell and the first real chill of winter settled over Wisconsin, the New Glarus Knights Football team wrapped up a season last Friday that will be remembered for years to come.
After a packed and closely watched town meeting at New Glarus High School, Town of New Glarus residents voted 116-90 in a nonbinding referendum supporting ATV and UTV access on town and county roads, followed by a 3-2 Town Board vote approving the measure.
After 12 years downtown, Kristi’s Restaurant is preparing to relocate to the former Town Edge Restaurant space, where the family-owned New Glarus favorite plans a more casual breakfast and lunch concept.
A November meeting in the Town of New Glarus will give residents a chance to weigh in on whether local rural roads should be opened to ATV and UTV traffic after months of debate.
Larry John Klassy, 86, of New Glarus, passed away November 4, 2025. A lifelong farmer, bus driver, and Swiss Historical Society leader, he was known for his love of family, community, and Swiss heritage.
Long before New Glarus became known for its Swiss heritage, the Little Sugar River valley was home to Native peoples whose trails, villages, mounds and memory remain part of the landscape.
One year after groundbreaking, New Glarus Brewing Company’s major Hilltop expansion is moving from site work to visible construction, with new brewing space, visitor amenities and a larger long-term footprint in the village.
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