Brookwood, Royall girls flex talent at Necedah Early Bird

By NATE BEIER | For the County Line The Brookwood and Royall girls track teams combined to win eight of the 17 events at the Necedah Early Bird, a track and field invite that featured six schools, on April 7. Taking first, the Falcons' 400- and 3,200-meter relay teams...

Royall baseball coach recalls Bob Braund

By JOE VITCENDA | Royall baseball coach Eyes are level, hips are level, knees are level, the hands are in front of the armpit and the mind is focused on the baseball! It appears to be a perfect stance, and it charged into a picture-perfect swing. He was the first...

South Side News for April 17

By MYRNA FAUSKA What happened to spring, summer and fall? We woke up this morning to six inches of snow outside. I hope that by the weekend we will have some good Easter weather to celebrate in. Time will tell. Over the hill, on the east end of the neighborhood,...

Falcon girls find way to hold on, defeat W-C 49–42

By NATE BEIER | Special to the County Line It wasn't always pretty Friday night, but Greg Dull and the Falcons found a way to skip past a young Wonewoc-Center team 49-42. The Falcons held a six-point lead at halftime, but Wonewoc-Center chipped away, closing to within...

Royall’s Moore sweeps scramble

By NATE BEIER | Special to the County Line Royall's Christian Moore improved to 10-0 after winning the 220-pound class at the annual Tomah Scramble on Dec. 8. Moore recorded three pins and a major decision on the day. Teammate Dalton Lunde placed sixth, a 3-2 finish...

Royall boys win conference opener

By NATE BEIER | Special to the County Line The Panther defense locked up Cashton over the course of the two middle quarters, allowing just 12 points as Royall secured its first conference win of the season 73-40. Royall gave up 16 in the first quarter, before the...

Kendall to update welcome signs

Contributed by LYNETTE VLASAK Welcome to Kendall! The Kendall Village Board has decided the welcome signs need an upgrade and are inviting area residents to submit slogans that may be used in creating new signs for the east and west edges of town. Kendall Village...

Wildcat torchlight ski/hike slated for Jan. 12

Wildcat Mountain State Park in rural Ontario will host its annual torchlight ski/hike from 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12. Participants may ski, hike or snowshoe a gentle 1.5-mile trail through woods and field as torches light the way, and astronomers will offer views of...

Vernon County to offer immunization clinics

The Vernon County Health Department will conduct immunization clinics on the following dates: • 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19 — First Congregational Church, 620 High Ave., Hillsboro • 4:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 20 — Vernon County Health Department, 318...

Wilton church to host A Blue Christmas service

Contributed by St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Wilton Christmas is not always a happy time for many people, and not everyone feels like celebrating. For some, it is a difficult time of year. There may be feelings of sorrow and grief due to a loved one's death, a broken...

Catholic group donates sign for Kendall Public Library

By LYNETTE VLASAK | Kendall librarian Watch the Kendall Public Library windows for our new open sign, which will replace the open and closed signs constructed of paper. Thanks to the local members of the Catholic Financial Life group for purchasing an electric open...

South Ridge News

By ALICE BRANDAU He arrived at 8:11 a.m. Thursday, weighing in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Nathan Alexander is our new great-grandson, born to Ray and Jeri (Brandau) Maack, and he is handsome, with black hair and long eye lashes. I waited for him to come home from Tomah...

South Side News

By MYRNA FAUSKA It looks like we can quit dreaming of a white Christmas, at least until the weather warms up and the snow melts again. I hope it will melt only on the roads. The white landscape is much preferable to the brown countryside we've been seeing. On Tuesday,...

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