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Fatal Crash in Town of Franklin
On 11/21/09 at 8:46 PM, the Sauk County Communications Center received a call of a traffic accident on CTH B in the Town of Franklin.
Awakening to Frank Lloyd Wright
Booking: The Seth Peterson Cottage at Wisconsin's Mirror Lake State Park in Lake Delton is one of only a few Frank Lloyd Wright homes you can stay in, but you have to plan ahead: The cottage is often booked nearly a year in advance, although there are cancellations, so it pays to check.
Appleton's Lawrence University's modern version of 'Romeo and Juliet' ...
The sixth annual Shakespeare on the Fox initiative is taking a homegrown approach to its 2009-10 season, with a focus on Fox Valley performances of the Bard's works.
Sauk Co. Board Declares 60-Day Public Health Emergency
The Sauk County board of supervisors declared a 60-day public health emergency to assist with mass H1N1 vaccinations at clinics.
CrimeTracker 15: Stolen Construction Equipment Found
On October 14, 2009, the Sauk County Sheriffa s Office and the Vernon County Sheriffa s Department recovered three pieces of stolen heavy equipment with the assistance of the Wisconsin State Patrol.
Legislature sees low turnover rate, report says
State legislators have lost elections just 5.3% of the time since 1963, giving them one of the lowest turnover rates in the country, according to a new study that advocates term limits.
Swine flu closes schools, prompts research
Oct. 15, 2009 1:38 p.m. More schools in Wisconsin have closed this week due to swine flu, but the good news is that the state has received thousands of doses of the H1N1 vaccine and scientists appear to be learning more each day about the novel virus.
Apparent murder-suicide in West Bend
Swine flu cases have now been reported in 52 of Wisconsin's 72 counties and led to 26 hospitalizations since Sept.
Flu closes schools in Green Bay, Spring Green
Oct. 13, 2009 9:46 a.m. Schools in Green Bay and Spring Green have closed because of widespread illness among students, two newspapers are reporting this morning.
Frank Lloyd Wright describes his Taliesin foodscape
Oct. 2, 2009 7:28 a.m. Frank Lloyd Wright wrote extensively about the foodscape he envisioned for his beloved Taliesin home near Spring Green on a farm where his mother's family settled in southwestern Wisconsin.
Shakespeare in the Woods - American Players Theatre Sounds a Summer Treat
Every year from June to October the village of Spring Green, Wisconsin is transformed as thousands flock to American Players Theatre to catch some Shakespeare and other classic plays under the stars.
Graycliff restoration gets it Wright
Restoring any landmark requires patience and ingenuity, but making one of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural confections as good as new can be especially demanding.
In today's Wall Street Journal drama column I report on my recent visit to Spring Green, Wisconsin, where I saw American Players Theatre perform Henry V and The Winter's Tale .
DNR hearings to look at treating all public drinking water
A proposed rule that will affect as many as 70 Wisconsin communities by requiring treatment of public drinking water supplies will be the subject of statewide public hearings in October, according to the state Department of Natural Resources.
Mrs. T and I hit the road today. Our final destination is Spring Green, Wisconsin, where we'll be seeing American Players Theatre perform two plays by Shakespeare, one by George Bernard Shaw, and one by Eugene O'Neill. That's a lot of theater to consume in a single weekend, and it also entails a lot of driving--we'll be flying into Chicago this ...
GALENA, Ill. -- "Fall into Fashion" will be the theme when the Riverview Center hosts "High Flute 'n' Lunch, Fashion Show and Silent Auction," 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
Residents Turn Out For Health Care Town Hall
Hundreds of residents turned out to make their voices heard at a health care town hall in western Wisconsin Tuesday.
"Taliesin" is a Welsh word meaning "shining brow." It's the name Frank Lloyd Wright chose for his home and studio in Spring Green, Wis., in 1911.
"Taliesin" is a Welsh word meaning "shining brow." It's the name Frank Lloyd Wright chose for his home and studio in Spring Green, Wis., in 1911.