Photos by Becky Degenhardt capture the final game of three Glarner Knights seniors and the emotion of a season’s end — moments of effort, pride, and the bond between teammates and coaches that define New Glarus basketball.
With more than 525 youth and 150 volunteers, Green County 4-H offers young people across the county — including many from New Glarus — opportunities to explore over 70 projects, develop leadership, and prepare for the future.
A committee has advanced a proposed new police vehicle purchase for the New Glarus Police Department, sending the matter to the full Village Board for review and possible approval March 18.
Powerful winds that began Thursday night are expected to continue through late Friday morning in New Glarus, with gusts up to 60 mph, flickering power, travel concerns, and more winter weather on the way.
A new 23,000-square-foot fitness and sports court facility is now under construction in Belleville after the Village of Belleville approved the site behind Kwik Trip at County Highway PB and Highway 69.
Albany-Monticello punched its ticket to Saturday’s WIAA Division 4 state championship game with a 45-31 semifinal win over Saint Mary Catholic and now stands one victory from a gold ball.
Monticello’s longtime corner gas station will close tomorrow, weeks after the passing of owner Jerry Kubly, whose service and steady presence became part of daily life in the village.
Supervisors approved multiple jail project contracts, ATV route ordinances, and received a renewable energy report during their March 10 meeting in Monroe.
The Town of New Glarus approved items on Wednesday night’s agenda, including a transportation resolution, but tabled an agreement establishing a new EMS district.
Strong winds will whip through New Glarus heading into Friday, then a weekend storm could bring rain, snow, or both before sharply colder air arrives early next week and raises the risk of hazardous travel.
He returned home from the Air Force to run the family service station in Monticello, where he became a familiar face to generations of customers and remained devoted to his work, family and community.
Wisconsin officials say construction to repair and reopen Stewart Tunnel could begin in 2026, advancing a long-awaited plan to stabilize the historic tunnel and restore a signature Badger State Trail landmark.
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