Portage residents and businesses should expect heavy traffic on Thursday afternoon, especially on the north side of town, as the high school hosts multiple WIAA events.
Local music instructors Heidi Kaether and Naomi Berthon will host a student concert, “The Legends of Fionn Mac Cumhaill,” at 3 p.m. June 1 at Portage Center for the Arts, 301 E. Cook St.
Janice Brill was honored with Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital’s Sunflower Award, according to a May 20 press release.
Mary Rotar is the winner of Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital & Clinics’ DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. She is a registered nurse in the post-anesthesia care unit.
Portage Center for the Arts, 301 E. Cook St., will host Portage Police Department K9 Patrol officer Jake Kubelt and his K9 partner Xillos at its monthly Lunch Break Series at noon Thursday where he will speak on the K9 program in Portage.
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Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital in Portage is hosting a support group for adults who are affected by diabetes.
Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital in Portage is hosting a support group for adults who are affected by diabetes.
The Museum at the Portage is an old home that was the residence of the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize, Portage native Zona Gale, and her husband, William Breese.
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Photos of the Bulldogs taking on the Tiger Sharks in a Trailways North Conference game Friday, May 17 on Hebl Field at Pardeeville High School.
The Portage Center for the Arts 2024 Visual Arts Scholarship winner is Emily Johnson of Pardeeville. She received a $500 award on May 3 in front of a selection of her original artwork featured in the Portage High School Art Exhibit at PCA's Drury Gallery. She plans to pursue a degree in inte…
Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital and Clinic will host a Diabetes Support Group designed to help people manage their diabetes at 1:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month in classroom A/B lower level at Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital and Clinic, 2817 New Pinery Road, Portage. All social distan…
The Portage Center for the Arts 2024 Performing Arts Scholarship winner Liliona Rubeck of Wisconsin Dells. She received a $500 award on May 13. She plans to pursue a degree in performance arts at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater this fall.
Now living in Alaska, Portage native Vickie Detert is signing copies of her newest book, "S P Ellingbee" with bonus story-poem "The Wise Old Owl," from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Pizza Ranch in Portage.
Several Portage organizations received a helpful visit from a group of Pardeeville High School students who are all about service for a new districtwide initiative.
Evolving efforts at the plate and a dominant outing on the mound highlighted this week's top performances. Meet this week's stars.
We’re amid the season where those who have committed to further their education may be donning the odd-looking mortarboard hats that only appear at graduation time for most. Whether that means completing high school, college, tech school or whatever the chosen pursuit, graduation is a time f…
“Caw, caw, caw.” My backyard crows demand my attention. I imagine you have crows in your area, too. I feed my murder of crows regularly. They enjoy leftovers, sunflower seeds, dog food and peanuts in the shell. They, in turn, help watch over our property.
Chelsea is a 3 ½-year-old mixed breed, medium—up to 44 pounds fully grown/mix who was surrendered due to allergies. She is a sweet girl who weighs about 39 pounds. She is housetrained and doesn’t require a crate so once she’s used to your routine, she should adjust well to your schedule. Che…
Portage Center for the Arts, 301 E. Cook St., will host a Create a Play in a Day Performance, devised by students enrolled in Zona Gale Young People's Theatre programming at 7 p.m. Saturday.
Photos of the Golden Eagles hosting the Chiefs in a South Central Conference game on Tuesday, May 14 at Woodside Sports Complex in Mauston.
ProgramsPokémon Club at 3:45 p.m. May 20, for children in grades 2-5 meet in the Children’s Program Room. Students in grades 6-8 meet in the Teen Programming Room. Bring your cards if you are interested in trading.