Rain and thunderstorms swept through New Glarus and Green County late Friday into early Saturday, dropping more than an inch of rain locally and bringing a soggy end to the week.
Postal officials in New Glarus and Blanchardville warn residents about counterfeit 2018 “USA Forever” flag stamps appearing locally and urge caution when purchasing discounted postage online.
New Glarus leads early and fights late behind big plays from Matt Roth and Nolan Julseth, but Lancaster’s speed and transition offense pull away in the second half to end the Glarner Knights’ season, 71–58.
Showers delivered about 0.63 inches of rain to New Glarus Friday, offering welcome moisture during a mild drought while forecasters warn that stronger thunderstorms could move through the area overnight.
A unique program at New Glarus High School connects marketing students with local businesses, giving them hands-on experience while helping organizations tackle real-world marketing projects.
Local massage therapist Amanda Bliss has spent more than a decade helping clients manage pain, recover from injury, and find relaxation in the heart of New Glarus.
Town of New Glarus resident Drew Delforge announces his candidacy for Town Supervisor Seat #3, outlining priorities of transparency, financial accountability, and long-term planning ahead of the April 7 election.
New Glarus 360 outlines its letters to the editor policy ahead of the April 7 election, including submission deadlines, community eligibility requirements, and publication rules.
2024 New Glarus High School graduate Lindsey Schadewalt continues to shine at Maryville University, earning first-team All-GLVC honors while ranking among the nation’s top 3-point shooters.
As Easter approaches in New Glarus, families revive a centuries-old Swiss tradition of dyeing eggs with onion peels, a rustic, chemical-free custom with deep roots in the community.
Subscribers can showcase their Swiss onion peel Easter eggs in the New Glarus 360 Facebook group for a chance to win a $200 Roy’s Market gift certificate.
Discover the cherished Swiss Easter tradition of naturally dyeing eggs with onion peels – create stunning amber tones, rustic patterns, and delicate botanical imprints using simple, eco-friendly ingredients right in your kitchen.
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