The Madison Youth Symphony Orchestra performed at the Marshall Elementary School gymnasium on Nov. 8.
Spanish speakers in the Sun Prairie area gathered at the Public Library for a bilingual story time and celebration of DÃa de los Muertos, the day of the dead, on Saturday Nov. 4.
Several DeForest Elementary School students cheered on the DeForest High School Boys Soccer team Thursday, Nov. 2, as they headed past each school before traveling to Milwaukee for the state tournament. They ended up losing the semifinals to Union Grove.
More than 40 booths of employers were found at The Hilton Garden Inn Nov. 1 for the Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce's third annual Job Fair.
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Sun Prairie held its annual Trunk or Treat at the Family Aquatic Center parking lot on Saturday, Oct. 28. Hundreds of trick or treaters came and participated in games while collecting candy.
The DeForest Area Public Library hosted Halloween-themed children's activities and a Haunted Library for older kids on Sunday, Oct. 29.
MILTON -- On Monday, Oct. 23, the School District of Milton and the Milton Public Library collaborated on a DÃa de los Muertos event involving informational booths for families, arts and crafts, and a story time. The event took place after school and costumes were encouraged for kids that wa…
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Marshall Elementary School students recently spent the third week of October recognizing Digital Citizenship Week by reviewing internet guidelines and safety. They learned what personal information is, and why it is important to protect it as a smart digital citizen. In addition, students ha…
Schumacher Farm hosted their annual Halloween on the Farm event this past weekend on Saturday, Oct. 21. The event featured live music, food, marshmallow roasting, storytelling, and other fall fun sights and activities. Costumed guests came to enjoy the spooky Halloween fun that evening.
DeForest Area High School National Honors Society hosted the Community Fall Festival on Saturday.
Costumed children and adults ventured out to the Trunk or Treat event at the Waunakee Public Library's parking lot near Main Street where community and school organizations, along with business owners hosted stations to give out candy.