Young students from Leap Academy helped the Village of Waunakee parks and public works department celebrate Arbor Day on April 26 with a tree planting at the Waunakee Food Pantry property.
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Dusk was deepening in the alder brush of the Bibon Swamp as we tiptoed down the gravel road. Robins yakked from the trees and spring peepers yelled from the water much louder than our feet, but still we kept our breath and movement and thoughts as quiet as possible so as not to miss it.
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Even a casual observer of the Wisconsin economy can name some nationally prominent sectors, such as manufacturing, agriculture and tourism. Others can go deeper and list medical and scientific instruments, health information software, paper, plastics and parts produced for the automotive industry.
The lifeblood of any farmer is the soil that provides their livelihood, so taking care of it has to be a top priority.
The lifeblood of any farmer is the soil that provides their livelihood, so taking care of it has to be a top priority.
At 89 years old, I am frequently an observer rather than active participant of the things I attend. Recently, I have received a number of compliments and was so surprised, I wrote them down.
Voters across Wisconsin approved 62 of the 103 school district referenda held in this year’s spring elections, the February primary and April general election.