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With millions of kids attending camp each summer in the U.S., parents are gearing up for the return of swim days, tie-dye ...
Tomah Area Historical Society has announced the passing of its executive director Jim Weinzatl on May 28. Jim was the ...
President Trump’s executive order calling for AI literacy highlights its importance. The order also underscores its amorphous nature. Here’s how to develop and measure effective AI literacy programs.
William “Bill” Burnham Kern, 79, of Sparta, passed away Sunday, June 8th, 2025 at LaCrosse Mayo hospital. The family invites you to a celebration of life on Wednesday, June 25th from ...
Officials have determined the cause of a fire that happened June 8 on 1051 Terry Court in Sparta. After further investigation, the cause of the fire was ruled as careless use of smoking ...
On Monday, June 9, 2025, at approximately 2:45pm the Sparta Police Department responded to a crash at the intersection of ...
The Earth has had at least five major ice ages, and humans showed up in time for the most recent one. In fact, we’re still in it.
The West Central Model Railroad Club of Sparta is having their annual summer open house on Satur 14.  There will be trains ...
Sparta High School Show Choir now has four Jerry Awards for Outstanding Musicals. Sparta Spotlight Players has received the Outstanding Musical Award-the most notable award at Wisconsin’s Jerry’s ...
Think back to your school years; who was that one teacher who had the most positive effect on your future life and career?
Tucked away in a rural cemetery east of Tomahawk is the final resting place of Einar Ingram. Significant on his gravestone is the etching of the Medal of Honor and a small blue flag that reads “Medal ...