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Teachers sign up classes for new financial game
Dec. 7, 2009 11:32 a.m. Forty-two southeastern Wisconsin teachers will have their students playing in the spring semester an online game whose goal is to return financial power to the people.
Lloydminster is a city of bus benches and no buses. While there is no plan on the table, Mayor Jeff Mulligan said it's a situation that may be looked at in the coming months.
The Young Professionals of Fond du Lac will hold a Holiday Gathering at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec.
Lakeland basketball player honored
Lakeland College women's basketball player KC Blahnik has been named the Northern Athletics Conference Student-Athlete of the Week for her sport.
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Tasty Thanksgiving meals delivered with gratitude
In many households Thursday, food and football were in abundance on Thanksgiving, and Green Bay Packers fans got a blowout victory to go with their turkey.
Annual bird count set for December 19
Bird watchers and enthusiasts are in for treat in December as the Vermilion Naturalist Society is hosting two separate events oriented around birds.
On Tuesday Lakeland College celebrated its 96th anniversary of training in Vermilion and this spring will be the 20th anniversary of the Lloydminster campus' grand opening.
NCAA Division I early signing period: Joining big brother
OOSTBURG - When he was a freshman and sophomore, Oostburg High wrestling standout Patrick Kissel didn't entertain ideas of going to a four-year college.
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Beloit College lost, 78-57, to Marion University in a nonconference mena s basketball season opener on Sunday afternoon.
College wrestling: Muskies wrestlers place at meet
Four Lakeland College wrestlers placed at the Knox Invite on Saturday in Galesburg, Ill.
UWS Upward Bound to present Multicultural Awareness Night
Area residents are invited to the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan campus to enjoy a Multicultural Awareness Night presented by the UW-Sheboygan Upward Bound program at 6 p.m., Monday, Nov.
Connecting animal and family abuse
Students at Lakeland College were given a lesson in animal abuse and family violence from Sarah Davies, the violence and prevention coordinator for the Calgary Humane Society on October 26.
Lakeland wrestling team falls to UW-Stevens Point
STEVENS POINT - The Lakeland College wrestling team failed to win a match after the opening bout en route to dropping a 40-3 decision Tuesday night against 17th-ranked UW-Stevens Point.
Local students graduated from Lakeland College, Sheboygan, in spring. Students with asterisks are as follows: Summa cum laude, Magna cum laude and Cum laude.
Vermilion's first H1N1 clinic draws large crowd
It was a long day for those who lined up at the first H1N1 immunization clinic in Vermilion.
New Lakeland band director to conduct first concert sunday
New Lakeland College band director Russell Pettitt will conduct his first concert as the college's band, choirs and handbells present their annual fall band and choir concert at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov.
It is all about thrills and fun this Halloween
There are also many Halloween activities being planned for both the young and young-at-heart from haunted thrill attractions to a Hallelujah Party.
Lakeland College receives Bradley Foundation grant for honors program
Lakeland College has received a three-year, $45,000 grant from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation to support the college's honors program.
John Hubbard artwork on exhibition at Lakeland through Dec. 11
The works of John Hubbard, a veteran art educator and artist, will be featured in the second exhibition of the 2009-10 Bradley Gallery season at Lakeland College.
A fire etc. combat challenge marked the first meeting of Muchachos 2009 at Lakeland College on Oct.
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