Aria Saunders Joins MBU's Applied Science Department
WATERTOWN, Wis., April 23, 2024—Aria Saunders, a highly accomplished individual in the field of Bioengineering, is set to become a key addition to MBU's faculty starting in Fall 2024. Her role within the Applied Science Department will focus on Physical Science-related coursework, bringing a wealth of academic knowledge and practical experience to the university.Saunders' academic background is impressive, as she holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Bioengineering from the University of Colorado, where she excelled as a top student. Her previous experience...
Cities located in Jefferson County saw FDA inspections of 2 companies in Q4 2023
There were two companies in cities associated with Jefferson County that received two FDA inspections in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Association.
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Beighton's Backcourt Battle: Alumni Hoops Throwdown Raises $5,000 for Childhood Cancer Research
Delavan-Darien High School's alumni from various generations recently gathered at their alma mater for a special cause, raising $5,000 for childhood cancer research in a heartwarming display of community spirit and athletic camaraderie.The alumni basketball tournament, named Beighton's Backcourt Battle in honor of former basketball coach Bob Beighton, was a resounding success. Kyle Polzin, DDSD Athletics & Activities Director, expressed his pride and gratitude, stating, "This tournament is a testament to the strength of our community and our collective commitment to...
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Governor Evers Challenges State Supreme Court to Limit Legislative Powers
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Analysis: Protasiewicz win on state top court could doom scholarships for 6,064 Waukesha County students
A win in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election by candidate Janet Protasiewicz could jeopardize the scholarships of 6,064 Waukesha County students studying in 33 private schools.
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Analysis: Protasiewicz win on state top court could doom scholarships for 2,272 Dodge County students
A win in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election by candidate Janet Protasiewicz could jeopardize the scholarships of 2,272 Dodge County students studying in 15 private schools.
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Analysis: Protasiewicz win on state top court could doom scholarships for 1,045 Jefferson County students
A win in the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election by candidate Janet Protasiewicz could jeopardize the scholarships of 1,045 Jefferson County students studying in seven private schools.
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Analysis: Protasiewicz win on state top court could doom scholarships for 796 Walworth County students
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Bringing Baby Home on March 2
This 1-hour class provides information on newborn behaviors and care, immunizations, when to call your doctor, child safety and more
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Flu Shot Clinic on March 1
The Walworth County Department of Health and Human Services is hosting a flu shot clinic on Saturday, March 4, from 10 a.m. to noon
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ZUMBA - Free class on March 2
Join us at First United Methodist Church at 6:00 PM on Thursdays, beginning March 2, 2023
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Baby Time on March 2
Baby Time will gather on Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. in the Storytime Room
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Empowering Caregivers Support Group: winter session
Whether you are raising children, grandchildren, kinship, or non-biological children, this group is for YOU