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Awakened by a ringing alarm clock at 7:50 a.m., Adam Tackett leapt out of bed with a focused and determined attitude. It was Monday, June 22 and University of Wisconsin undergraduate football tickets were about to go on sale. Back in March, Tackett -- a junior who requested that his real last name not be used -- made up his mind about what he planned to do with his possible tickets. It was just ...
Wherever Barry Alvarez goes these days, the University of Wisconsin athletic director hears the same question with the same urgent tone.
This Saturday’s Independence Day celebration in Bangor’s Village Park will be an all-day affair guaranteed to end with a bang — actually a whole series of bangs as fireworks light up the night sky courtesy of the Bangor American Legion.
Four local clay target shooters won a total of five gold medals at the 2009 Summer Badger State Games competition June 27-28 at the JH Game Farm in Shiocton and the Outagamie Conservation Club in Hortonville.
Dorothy Noack, a third grade teacher at Prince of Peace Christian School, was selected as an Outstanding Teacher by The Dallas Mavericks and The UPS Store Teacher Recognition Program.
BEAST OF THE EAST. One of the nation's premier summer, amateur baseball tournaments is being staged this weekend for the 21st consecutive year in the Ohio Valley.
Here's a partial list of civic Fourth of July celebrations around the area. All times are for Saturday. For more, go to www.jsonline.com/fourthofjuly.
With the release of Hooten’s Arkansas Football and Vype’s Arkansas Preview magazines, fans have a chance to see how well the rest of the state and 7-4A Conference coaches believe Arkadelphia High is going to perform in 2009.
The visitors from Hyde Park beat Poughkeepsie in a Little League softball game, 11-1, as winning pitched Rebecca Sparks struck out six batters in a four-inning game on Thursday night.
The seven-time champion hasn't always been embraced by the French, but they aren't too bothered that he is back for the first time since 2005. Lance Armstrong's return to the race that made him a supernova reintroduces one of the touchier cases of fan-athlete rapports, the occasionally prickly interplay between the cyclist who once dominated a revered 106-year-old race in a foreign country and ...
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