Government

  • College News: Bri Peterson presents research at State Capitol

    \WHITEWATER – Bri Peterson, a Communication Sciences and Disorders major from Blanchardville, WI, is one of nine students from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater who presented research at Wisconsin’s State Capitol on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at the annual Research in the Rotunda in Madison. Peterson presented their project titled “Supporting Student Use and Evaluation of…

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  • The Argyle Library Board and Friends to Host Second Open House on April 18

    The Argyle Library Board and Friends of the Argyle Public Library are hosting their second Open House for the new Argyle Community Center on Saturday, April 18, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the former First National Bank and Trust building. Highlights will include the unveiling of a proposed floor plan and a “Cash…

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  • Charcreturie board program

    Blanchardville Public Library invites all to a Charcuterie Board program on Thursday, April 23 at 2:00 p.m. Amber Sawyer will lead this demo on creating a stunning and easy-to-serve appetizer by curating a platter of cured meats, cheeses, crackers, fruits, nuts, and spreads.

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  • Argyle’s 3rd Quarter Honor Roll

    The following students have made it on the third quarter honors.Those students who achieved honors are: 6th grade: Abe Bredeson-Korecz, Aubrianna Johnson, Brayden Lee, Jordyn Norton, Brock Nysted, Waylon Orton, Ellianna Ubersox, Arianna Wallgren, and Sophia Zepeda. 7th grade: Delilah Holcomb, Mackenzie Leopold, and Ella Rice. 8th grade: Ellie Coffey, Benjamin Costello, Faith Montgomery, Jaeda…

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  • College News: UW-Whitewater’s Alyssa Cassidy recognized at state DECA competition

    WHITEWATER – Alyssa Cassidy, an Accounting major from Blanchardville, was one of 26 students at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater who were individually recognized as the university took home the Wisconsin Collegiate DECA Diamond Chapter of the Year award for the fourth straight time. Cassidy earned the following honor at the competition: 2nd place, Financial Statement…

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  • Attend April 18 wind turbine meeting

    Dear Editor, There are a number of folks that have been helping inform the public about the industrial wind turbine projects in our area. This Saturday is another opportunity to learn more about these projects and the effects it will have on the Driftless area. All are welcome to attend a Community Conversation hosted by…

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  • Rally Reasons

    Dear Editor, Are protests effective? March 28th saw the largest single day protest in the US and the world. We gathered to raise our voices in protest to the ongoing lawlessness and corruption of the current administration. There is an urgent need to reform, strengthen and rebuild a government that works for ALL of us.…

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  • Attend townships’ annual meetings

    Want to make a difference in your backyard … Attend your Township Annual Meeting. The annual town meeting is a tradition that takes place on the 3rd Tuesday of April every year. It’s the one day where the average citizen can look the people spending their tax dollars in the eye and say, “Tell me…

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  • Argyle-Adams FD Pancake Breakfast

    The Argyle-Adams Fire Department held their Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 12 at the fire station, serving made from scratch buttermilk pancakes, frensh toast, scrambled eggs, sausage, applesauce and cheese.

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  • Blanchardville Village Board: Sanitary sewer extension approved, parking lot dispute tabled

    The Blanchardville Village Board at their meeting on Monday, April 6, approved extending the sanitary sewer from Baker Street all the way past well #2 on STH 78 and up into the 21st Century Addition and tabled the dispute on parking spots on W. Elm Street until after the road construction is complete. Nick Bubolz…

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