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  • lowa County Sheriff’s Department Activity

    February 28 3:45 p.m. The Iowa County Communications Center received a report of vehicle versus tree on Esch Road near the intersection of Wilson Road in the Township of Moscow, The Dodgeville Fire Department, Dodgeville EMS, and Iowa County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the location. No injuries were reported and Randy’s Towing assisted with removal…

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  • Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department Activity

    February 25 2:30 a.m.Deputies responded to Mill Street, Village of Argyle for a domestic dispute. February 26 6:48 p.m.Argyle Fire responded to STH 78, Argyle Township for a grass fire. February 27 7:06 a.m.A deputy responded to Sawmill Road, Argyle Township for a check welfare. 10:23 a.m.A deputy responded to N. Broad Street, Village of…

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  • Green County Sheriff’s Department Activity

    Feb. 20 7:06 p.m. ** UPDATE ** The Sheriff’s Office Communication Center received a 911 call reporting a motor vehicle crash with injuries in the W6400 block of County Hwy C, in the Town of Washington. The crash location is approximately 4 miles west of the Village of Monticello. Deputies immediately responded to the scene…

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  • Groundwater Awareness Week March 8-14 – Know the quality of the water you drink

    NATIONAL GROUNDWATER AWARENESS WEEK March 8-14, 2026 IOWA COUNTY – The Iowa County Health Department, Iowa County Land Conservation Department, and several local partners are eager to announce exciting activities to celebrate National Groundwater Awareness Week. The Health Department is a DATCP-certified water testing laboratory and can test your private well water for coliform bacteria…

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  • Marklein Recognized by Child Advocacy Centers of Wisconsin

    Marklein Recognized by Child Advocacy Centers of Wisconsin Green County Child Advocacy Center Joins Statewide Organization in Recognizing Marklein MADISON – Senator Howard Marklein (R-Spring Green) was presented the Leadership Torchbearer Award” by Wisconsin’s Child Advocacy Centers and Green County Child Advocacy Center. Green County Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Coordinator Stephanie King presented the award…

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  • Fall River ousts Orioles from post season

    Argyle’s boys basketball team was in striking distance all night, even leading in the second half but couldn’t hold on. Fall River ended the season for the Orioles, using their length and athleticism to earn the win. Fall River claimed the Division 5 Regional opener 65-52. Deacon Kuebli finished the season with a 21 point…

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  • Rio rides late three into OT to beat Vikings

    Griffin Noll and Luke Leonard had the Pecatonica boys basketball team right where they wanted o be with a couple ticks remaining on the clock. The Vikings were leading 59-56 and only a last second three pointe would spoil that. And that is what happened. Visiting Rio tied the game and then went on to…

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  • Orioles limit Ponies down the stretch for win

    The dozen points that Monticello managed in the second half were not enough to put a dent in the 33 put up by Argyle. That gave the boys team an impressive 61-29 win in the Six Rivers finale. The Orioles finished 8-10 in league play for third place and 10-14 overall as they head into…

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  • A/P outlasts Belmont to advance

    It was a game where both teams had to figure things out. “You never really knew when the fouls would be called and when the officials would let us play,” Argyle/Pecatonica girls basketball coach Jen Wellnitz-Krogman after her team outlasted Belmont 59-43. “It was the same for both teams.” The two teams fought their way…

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  • Vikings ignite offense in win

    Pecatonica’s boys basketball team triggered an explosion in their own gym Thursday as they wrapped up their Six Rivers East schedule with Black Hawk. The explosion resulted in a 73-27 win over the Warriors that saw 10 players scoring. Griffin Noll continues to lead the scoring, this time putting in 18 points. Luke Leonard was…

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