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  • Wellnitz scores 30 in Regional final

    When Brooke Wellnitz wants the basketball there is nothing that is going to stop her from getting it. She controlled the basketball Saturday and the result was a Regional championship and a big win over Wauzeka-Steuben. The Argyle/Pecatonica junior accounted for 30 points to lead A/P to a 69-38 and a trip to the Division…

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  • Orloff denied state title, Gruenenfelder, Krebs compete

    Pecatonica/Argyle senior Lukas Orloff was denied a state championship in his 132 1b. final 7-4. He was state runner up last year at 113. Pec/Argyle coach Grant Sutter had this to say about the tourney: “Hard to believe that the season has come and gone just like that. It has been a heck of a…

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  • President Trump, Judge Taylor: take time for Jesus

    What do President Donald Trump and Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Judge Chris Taylor have in common? A lack of understanding when it comes to truth. President Trump’s “role” in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack by rioters on the U.S. Capitol, and his pardons, to over 1500 of those convicted rioters, on Jan. 20, 2025, was…

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  • Cleary Building Corp. celebrates starting it’s 49th year of business

    VERONA – Cleary Building Corp. is proud to announce it is starting its 49th year of business on Feb. 10, 2026. Founded in Verona, Wis., on Feb. 10, 1978, Cleary provides clients with customized pre-engineered structures built to last for generations. This milestone highlights the company’s continued stability, growth, and commitment to serving customers since…

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  • BFD Pancake Breakfast held Sunday

    People found a way to get to the Blanchardville Fire/EMS building on Sunday, March 1 to enjoy a wonderful breakfast from the Blanchardville Fire Department. The building was full and so were the bellies of all those who stopped by to support the department. Pictured behind the scenes were Ron Linder, Jason Thompson, Nate Dammen,…

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  • Pecatonica Forensics team grows, season starts off with great showing

    The Pecatonica Forensics team has started their season! Our team has grown to a whopping 14 talented ladies. We competed at Subdistrict in Mineral Point on Monday, February 23. Each performer advanced to District. District will be held at Barneveld HS on March 17. Front: Avery Webster (Play Acting), Sophie Howard (Play Acting), Scarlett Jacoby…

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  • The SAVE Act is voter suppression with a patriotic bumper sticker

    The House passed the SAVE Act. Now repackaged as the SAVE America Act, it may soon come before the Senate. If it becomes law, it would require Americans to show documentary proof of citizenship in person to register to vote, effectively dismantling mail-in, online, and voter registration systems that states currently administer. That’s a big…

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  • Presentation Explores the History of Cheesemaking in the Argyle Area

    ARGYLE – Historic Argyle will host a special presentation titled “The History of Cheesemaking in the Argyle Area” on Sunday, March 15. The event will take place at The Legacy of Argyle, located downtown at the corner of East Milwaukee and State Street. Admission is a free-will donation. Doors will open at 1:00 p.m., and…

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  • Women in Ag Programming, I’m a Farmer, Too – Mar 19

    Wisconsin Women are a key aspect of the agriculture industry and are responsible for many facets of the farm. This program is geared toward women (but open to everyone) and the many hats they wear in the agricultural industry. Topics for the day center around managing stress in crops, livestock, and most importantly ourselves. Presenters…

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  • Blanchardville man charged with child abuse

    A Blanchardville man was charged with two counts of physical child abuse in Lafayette County Circuit Court after hitting two children. Christopher L. Cataloni, 37, is being charged with two Class H felony counts of child abuse-intentionally cause harm. Both carry a $10,000 fine and not more than six years in prison. According to the…

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