News
Donald and Colleen Soper spent Thanksgiving with their family Thursday. While no one knew it at the time, it was one final chance for the 87-year-old couple to gather with those they loved.
Donald, who was 87 and suffered from diabetes, and Colleen, who had Alzheimer’s disease, departed from the...
The annual Vermont Lutheran Church Lutefisk/Meatball Mission Dinner took place Saturday, October 19. Diners crowded into the rural church for several hours to fill their bellies with lutefisk (cod that has been soaked in lye), meatballs and gravy, green beans, lefse, relishes, cranberries,...
LGBT+ choir to sing at local church
MOUNT HOREB, Wis. – Mount Horeb United Methodist Church and PFLAG Mount Horeb are embracing the start of the holiday season by sponsoring an all-inclusive concert for the community featuring Perfect Harmony Men’s Chorus. The free concert begins at 3 p.m., Sunday...
Steve Hannah was a reporter, columnist and Managing Editor at the Milwaukee Journal for 18 years. He wrote a syndicated column called “State of Mind” for 12 years after that. He also spent 11 years (2004-2016) as CEO of The Onion, Wisconsin’s single greatest contribution to the mental health of...
During his shifts waiting tables at Aztlan Mexican Restaurant in Mount Horeb, Carlos Martinez uses any spare moments he can find to work on an ambitious mural that pays homage to Aztec mythology. The dramatic images include warrior jaguars and eagles, as well as the plumed serpent, Quetzalcoatl. “I...
I was devoutly unenthusiastic when we arrived at the circus.
The diminutive red and white candy-striped tent stood there, underwhelming me in the forlorn Midwestern parking lot of an out-of-business Toys-R-Us store, with portable bathrooms resting atop weed-dotted and crumbling asphalt. This was...
BLUE MOUNDS - An ambitious plan to carve a 50-mile trail loop through the heart of the Driftless region’s woods, farms, bluffs, prairies and streams is gaining traction, according to supporters.
The idea is simple: to develop approximately 50 miles of foot-traffic-only trail that connects Governor...
It’s become fashionable these days to tell your daughter she can grow up to be president. That she can work on Wall Street, or run for senate. That she can be rich and powerful.
Just as rich and powerful as the most miserable men.
The only problem is that I love my daughter, and I wouldn’t wish any...
120 Years Ago-
Nov. 23, 1899
A lady’s feather boa was found on one of our streets last Tuesday and brought to this office to be advertised.
Dr. Evans is the proud possessor of an original photograph of Ole Bull, a present from his friend Alexander Bull. The doctor has had the picture enlarged and...
BLUE MOUNDS - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) wants the public to learn about and provide additional input on management alternatives being considered for the new Blue Mound State Park Master Plan.
The new plan could lead to key changes to recreation, natural resource and real...
Pages
The Great Outdoors









Subscribe to our RSS Feed