UW-Extension update, greenhouse gas inventory, a bridge funding resolution, and key appointments, including county administrator, are on the agenda Tuesday night.
Village officials acknowledge potential legal action tied to the EMS provider transition, including claims and records disputes, as they continue to emphasize public safety, response times, and long-term emergency care stability in New Glarus.
The Sugar River wrestling co-op placed second in a 10-team Capitol Conference field at Lodi, highlighted by multiple champions and a first-place finish from senior Nora Christensen.
New Glarus used balanced scoring, strong interior play and valuable bench minutes to pull away early and cruise past Wisconsin Heights, staying unbeaten in Capitol South play as the regular season winds down.
Sampson brought year-round holiday magic to downtown New Glarus with her beloved Christmas shop, while anchoring her family with warmth, care, and quiet strength.
A back-and-forth non-conference battle came down to defense, effort, and clutch moments as New Glarus edged Poynette in a packed home gym Monday night.
New Glarus furniture restorer Renee May Richards gives discarded wood furniture a second life through creativity, craftsmanship, and community connection.
Restaurants, shops, and community groups across New Glarus are planning special dinners, music, shopping, and social events for Valentine’s Day weekend.
Schulz farmed in Illinois and Wisconsin before serving local school districts as a custodian and bus driver, building a quiet legacy rooted in work, family, and community.
The Town of New Glarus Board unanimously approved payment to Cleary Building Corporation for construction of a new town garage west of the village along Wisconsin Highway 39.
After nearly two decades serving Madison’s southwest side, Jon Durst reflects on a career shaped by New Glarus roots, family support and a lifelong commitment to helping others.
The New Glarus Village Board approved staffing appointments, long-term capital planning, policy updates and ordinance changes Wednesday night before turning to closed-session to discuss ongoing EMS-related legal matters.
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