Monroe, WI News
- Monroe, WI News
- Breakfast on the Farm dampened by weather
- MHS seniors graduate with memorable fun, laughs
- Rural burglaries put authorities on alert
- Prince, princess contest is June 9
- Benefits to rally for girl in hospital
- Fairest to be crowned Saturday
- A scenic spot for breakfast
- Donations, fundraising make Vacation Bible School free
- Mosher named Badger of the Year
- Hanson selected to spring TAG meeting
- BTC express services to remain open until Aug.
- Counties ready for recall
- Master Gardener Training class to run this fall
- Wegmuellers named king, queen
- Conway stands mute on gambling charges
- Accounts given in attempted homicide case
- Relay ride is on June 2
- Specialty water tests available for residents
- Limburger production down in '11
- Breunig recognized for initiative
- Spay, neuter day is on June 7
- 'On Reflection' opens tonight
- Delinquent taxes down in 2012
- Man identified in fatal accident in Lafayette County
- Tour de Blackhawk coming in June
- USPS: Next week is Dog Bite Prevention Week
- Monroe City Council: May 17, 2012
- Survey: 'County economy improving'
- GCHS benefit is Sat.
- Poppy Day is Friday
- Monre School District approves new insurance carriers
- Brooklyn man arrested for pot possession
- City OKs cheese center app. submission
- Missing Monroe woman has been found
- 91-year-old driver critical
- G.C. Dairy Youth Auction distributes $2,975 through scholarships
- County treasurer verifying lottery credit claimants
- Black Hawk School Board unswayed by petition
- Board OKs iPads for MMS staff
- Committee seeking donations for Lafayette County Dairy Breakfast
- Writers series concludes Thurs.
- Local post offices on list for reduced hours
- NG school addition is on track for fall
- Brodhead woman charged with trying to kill husband
- Forum on depression planned for May 18
- Making cheese, the old-fashioned way
- Mother's Day plant sale starts today
- E. coli action policy proposed
- City designates streets for ATVs
- County jail was forced to rent extra space in April
- Man stands mute on sex assault charges
- Testimony heard on gambling ring
- Green County Fair 2012
- Hirsbrunner named super for Monroe
- City opts for public works director
- A cheese by another name?
- Walker comes to town
- Study shows visitor spending up in 2011
- Guerin gearing up for Miss USA
- Darlington comes alive
- Girl in critical condition after tractor accident
- City ups the pay for GCHS
- Local health care center changes name
- Electronic recycling day slated for June 2
- Man faces assault charges
- Cruz gets 3-year prison sentence
- How can heroin issue be stopped?
- Super finalists named
- Trial date set for park ranger
- Search for water chief to begin
- Support for cheese center amended
- The heroin spiral
- 'Night on the Mediterranean' is Mon.
- City approves extension of Lakeside Heights project
- Ad hoc committee to look at Monroe's sex ed curriculum
- Reaching an epidemic
- New Main Street Monroe director assumes duties
- Second Annual Raising Of The Maibaum
- Bean bag leagues now forming
- Mann coming to MAC
- Siblings sing for a cause
- Jobless rates drop in March
- MHS ReVu starts Friday
- Tree pick-up starts May 5
- Community re-sale event is May 5
- Cheese Discovery Center seeking board members
- Champion cheese tasting event returns Friday night
- Rebranding Green County
- Local stylist attends idea exchange
- Gempeler's beef brings home awards
- Monroe man charged for 2007 sale of moldy cheese
- Farm safety stressed locally
- Local nurse to be honored
- MMS math pitches iPads for students
- Setting the table for community
- MAC names winners in WRAP art competition
- School board looking at candidates for super
- Seeing triple: Rare trio of calves born in Browntown
- Bloedorn earns sales award
- Author to speak at MAC Friday
- Monroe man charged with stealing guns
- No birth control in sex ed
- Rallying support for balloon events
- Board hears Anglin appeal
- Fewer foreclosure filings in area
- Sen. Johnson to hold mobile office hours
- Senior Fest is April 25
- Moser wins DHI manager award
- The land of milk and water
- Follow the Cheesy Brick Road
- Almost home: Grant gives GCHS funding boost
- Ringhand listening sessions are Tuesday
- Farm breakfast is May 26
- Severe Weather Awareness Week starts Monday
- June skies full of balloons
- More charges possible in gambling ring
- Need for free, reduced-price school meals still on rise
- Benner joins Century 21 Zwygart Real Estate
- City refinances bonds, aiming to trim interest costs
- Ringhand to hold listening sessions
- Kiwanis Easter egg hunt is Saturday
- Conservation Congress to hold public hearings
- Results of Cheese Country Trail study released
- Sidewalk closed after stucco falls from building
- Write-in wins board seat
- 'Source' seeking info from local non-profits
- Conway facing 8 gambling charges
- Man fires drunken shot
- Armstrong, Schultz and Boyce win council seats
- Ross wins as mayor
- Erb places 12th at state geography bee
- 'Source' seeking info on local non-profit groups
- New voters need to show proof of residency
- Woman killed in accident
- Alternate parking ends
- Rufer to teach fire training
- Quest Industrial earns award for robotics innovation
- Cheesemaking Center opens for season Sun.
- Candidate Profile: Mark W. Coplien
- Candidate Profile: Richard Hale
- City offers trees for terrace planting
- Candidate Profile: Roger Searls
- Candidate Profile: Bruce Kloepping
- Candidate Profile: Teresa Earleywine
- Candidate Profile: Mike Krupke
- Candidate Profile: Carol Korn
- Candidate Profile: David Halloran
- Candidate Profiles: Ron Nieman
- Candidate Profile: Connie Hull
- Candidate Profile: Douglas Pinnow
- Candidate Profile: Ric Genthe
- Candidate Profile: Betty Grotophorst
- Candidate Profile: Ted Fahey
- Candidate Profile: Herb Hanson (i)
- Candidate Profil: Sherri Fiduccia (i)
- Candidate Profile: John Kooopmans (i)
- Candidate Profile: Sue Disch (i)
- Candidate Profile: Michael L. Furgal (i)
- Candidate Profile: Steven R. Stettler (i)
- Candidate Profile: Dennis Everson (i)
- Badger band members coming home
- Candidate Profile: Kerry Holland
- Candidate Profile: Stanton Bigelow
- Candidate Profile: Joann Goecks
- Business start-up workshop is March 28
- Candidate Profile: Doug Baum
- Candidate Profile: Dennis Pfingsten
- Candidate Profile: Eric Makos
- Candidate Profile: Adam Kopp
- Candidate Profile: Ed Maksym Jr.
- Candidate Profile: Andy Knauf
- Money talks at candidate forum
- Candidate Profile: Ellyn Runde
- Candidate Profile: Kevin Budsburg
- Candidate Profile: ANDREW CHENOUS
- Candidate Profile: ISMAEL "JOHNNY" HINOJOSA
- Candidate Profile: JAMES LARSON
- Candidate Profile: Steve Demler
- Candidate Profile: Bob Erb
- Candidate Profile: Mary Berger
- GCHS sells bricks for new shelter
- County board OKs raises for three officials
- Brown resigns from district
- Bonuses for city chiefs?
- AJ's Meats earns top awards
- Call joins Dave Mosher firm
- Board cuts $233K from school budget
- Jesus in Georgia
- Alphorns on the road: NG group plays for D.C. crowd
- Farm land rental webinar is Wednesday
- Budget, taxes top issue for Ward 5 council candidates
- Candidate Profile: SCOTT GOLACKSON
- Candidate Profile: TYLER SCHULTZ
- Candidate Profile: CHARLES KOCH
- Around the world with MHS students
- Local cheeses judged best in their class
- City employees allowed concealed weapons
- Anglin gets year in jail
- Boundary changes await voters
- Loaves and Fishes committee to meet
- Cheese Days offering vendor booths
- Senior housing project nixed
- Higher sewer bills expected this fall
- Mosher earns CLTC certification
- Middle schooler places 1st in skyscraper race
- Voters to face new ID rules in April
- Run Before You Crawl 5K and Kid's Fun Run
- Former Alderman receives threat
- Businesses help reshape Square
- Colony receives recognition
- Farm Land Rental webinar slated for March 14
- City of Monroe to launch new website today
- F&T waiting to assign $1.43M of gen. fund balance
- Facing the test of time
- PDC Electrical wins state honor
- School bus goes for a dip in Pecatonica River
- Last call arrives for Ludlow Bar
- 'A celebration of our mission'
- Hazardous weather spotting training slated for March 8
- Waste station prices slashed for non-members
- Board delays energy project decision
- Tickets for UW band performance now on sale
- Yellowstone ranger faces excessive force charge
- Board to consider budget cuts
- Evenstad joins Eaton Financial Advisors
- GCHS close to goal for new shelter
- Closing in on a home
- Green County EMS to hold annual hazardous weather spotting class
- Great Dane hearing runs long on testimony
- Changes coming to airport
- Christian pop trio to play festival
- Tickets go on sale for UW band concert
- Bernet, Kaster to lead Cheese Days parade
- City looking at purchasing philosophy
- Energy project halted
- City holding on landfill decision
- VFW to close home with one last supper
- "Cat's Pajamas' coming to Monroe
- Brodhead explores forming fire district
- A home of their own
- 'Meals' gets new local deal
- New Glarus brewery saves Chalet
- Man gets 'last grab' at clean life
- Woman pleads not guilty to stabbing husband
- Red light on overtime keeps Sheriff's Department in green
- City weighs options for old library building
- Math requirement upped to 3 credits
- Brown a finalist for Rice Lake job
- 2012 Swiss Heritage Series
- Library to show birth documentary on Feb. 29
- School board mulling over operating with $1M deficit
- Shopko project postponed
- New businesses look to westside
- Mosher and Assoc. hires new agent
- Clinic makes top 100 list
- Informational forum on Medicare preventative benefits slated for Tues.
- Cheesemakers...in Neverland
- Darlington man closes in on new car wash in Monroe
- Thompson selected as second VP for WAFP
- Residents petition noisy semis
- Amid complaints, council limits trash collection times
- April start expected for residential project
- Local VFW may lose home
- Milk marketing board launches YouTube channel
- MAC to sponsor art contest and exhibit
- Searching for answers
- Army National Guard reviewing ribbon eligibility
- Tractor safety course to start on March 17
- Enrollment extension to have little local effect
- Rast faces four more gambling charges
- Hunting for innovation
- MHS Dance Team headed to state
- Man gives details of stabbing incident
- Petitions published
- BHS to host UW band on March 29
- GAB stalls petition release
- Schools: Already comply with time-out proposal
- Main Street Monroe continues to grow
- Voices heard on future of landfill
- Unemployment down for Green, Lafayette County
- Funding for trailhead facility approaches goal
- US Open National Championships coming to Monroe
- Brodhead utility seeks higher rates
- Green County schools lower levies
- Snow ends but slick roads remain
- Council discusses meeting matters
- Former trooper gets 20 years
- Midday Masterworks Organ Mini-Recital
- Monroe Post Office reminds customers to clear snow, ice
- Volunteers save MAST
- New artwork built from old books
- Tax counselors to provide free filing assistance
- Weapons decision delayed
- Electronic monitoring saves county $49K in first six months
- Healthy habits can save you money
- Monroe on list of best cities for health care
- Historical documents now available digitally
- International flavor: New market, restaurant downtown
- Future of waste facility up in the air
- Deininger is chairman of elections board
- Welcome back winter
- TDS to expand internet services
- Argyle pot grower gets one year in prison
- Snow finally on its way
- MAST in rough waters, heading toward the end
- City delays action on posting ban on weapons
- Referendum left off ballot
- Plans to get under way for wastewater plant upgrade
- Alpine Slicing issues additional cheese recall
- Residents speak out over school closing
- Dept. of Tourism visits Monroe
- Alpine Slicing issues cheese recall
- Shopko acquires Pamida,targets smaller towns
- Residents recycled tons of E-waste
- MAC to present 'Earth's Canvas'
- Crowded field in city races
- Company offers use of waste station
- Where's the snow?
- 2011 in Review: Part 2
- 2011 in Review: Part 1
- Rising from the ashes
- Monroe, Brodhead poorer than county
- Celluloid no more
- Fair board to have three new directors
- Candidates declare intent for spring 2012 election
- Mayoral misstep in nomination papers
- City code updated to match state's new gun law
- NORAD to track Santa
- GC Board seats up for election
- City salaries below avg.
- Soon-to-be empty halls
- Fresh from the farmstead
- Reserve park shelters beginning on Jan. 3
- Bracing for postal changes
- GCHS to get $48K compensation for care of seized dogs
- Man arrested for cocaine delivery
- Blood drive is Friday
- Be prepared for winter weather with emergency supply kit
- Hockey gets green light
- Jury trial set in dog case
- A tale for the children
- Area seniors invited to annual holiday party
- GC area dairy management seminar planned for Jan. 5
- The G-Team: Griffin and Gus
- Firefighters rally to keep chief
- More math, science needed for graduation
- County to get $48K bill for seized dogs
- City to consider full-time attorney
- Check it out
- Youth choir groups to perform Friday
- Boyce, Ross candidates for mayor
- Check quality, dates before donating food to pantries
- City eyes gun ban
- Monroe man arrested for illegal gambling
- E. coli outbreak winding down
- Brunch with Santa is Dec. 10; tickets on sale
- City eyes noise ordinance
- Holiday contest entries sought
- Hockey plan raises questions
- Unemploy. numbers down slighty
- Retirement ahead for MPD's police dog
- Lighting Of Christmas Tree With Real Candles
- Holiday candy sale underway
- Theatre Guild to present holiday variety show
- Coming together
- Fed court upholds dismissal of lawsuit against the city
- Agreement with Menards expires
- City eyes options for TID debt
- Final vote totals in for referendum
- Christmas is this Saturday
- Abe fall/winter concert is Nov. 22
- Diving to continue at municipal pool
- USPS gives mail-by suggestions
- Turner Hall to house annual holiday market on Nov. 25, 26
- City passes 2012 budget
- From slogans to signatures
- Christkindlmarkt At Turner Hall Of Monroe
- Jury trial underway for former state officer
- Budget task force to make presentation
- MHS booster club to aid arts, academics
- County surveys now available
- Deer accidents down, but drivers beware
- The Christmas Stocking: A tradition of giving
- 'Treasure Island' at MHS
- Zwygert Real Estate welcomes new faces
- Sheriff's Dept. investigating bomb threat
- The other enemy
- Christmas parade slated for Dec. 2
- No mail delivery of Times on Friday
- End of E. coli outbreak?
- Monroe Swiss Singers' 45th Annual Swissfest
- District office, library off limits to concealed weapons
- From bankrupt to the bank
- Heroin: Issue on the rise?
- 3 additional E. coli cases identified
- Protect, serve, fight
- Hermanson joins local radio sales team
- City to perform road work tom.
- Neither snow nor ice
- Bank celebrates anniversary
- Funding restored for two local orgs
- Group lobbies for MHS hockey co-op
- Finishing touches
- City close to closing on budget cuts
- Final work on street is underway
- Choir enters contests, plans December event
- Light It Up
- Family Promise seeking donations for guests
- Square zoo animals migrate to new homes
- Health officials require students to test for E. coli
- County budget to decrease
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL
- City approves trick-or-treating times
- MAC receives $10K grant from Toyota
- City receives award for lifeguard videos
- Groups offer newcomer welcoming program
- Wages, utilities result in increased sheriff's budget
- Tax rate expected to drop by 10 percent
- A tour across the aisle
- GC Histor. Society to meet
- Abe Lincoln School gets disinfected after emergence of E. coli
- City to confront TID issues at budget meeting
- You must be this short to ride trail
- Street may be officially open by end of week
- Swiss organist to perform
- Donations sought for courthouse Christmas tree
- Veteran's Appreciation Dinner is slated for Nov. 5
- The leaning tower of Belleville
- October Concert by Swiss organist
- 2 new cases of E. coli confirmed
- Jelly Rolls all the rage in quilting
- Jelly Rolls all the rage in quilting
- Requests for $142K in funds unresolved
- Jr. Optimists collecting Halloween costumes
- Big Brothers, Big Sisters of GC encouraging kids to stop bullying
- District to foot bill for student's external classes
- Requests for $142K in funds unresolved
- Holmes named Habitat volunteer of the year
- Health Dept. to see budget increase
- Two arrested for residential burglary
- District looks at stagnant test scores
- Underlying issues by the lake
- Pleasant View seeks budget increase of 2.17% next year
- Ruffian a-Faire
- Johnson's staff to meet with constituents
- Fire station gets hall of fame status
- Human Services budget up $24K
- Bartell named Pharmacist of the Year
- Wright attends clerk institute
- PD to host speaker on crimes against children
- Biz leaders meet with Commerce official
- $7.35M sought in referendum
- BTC's "Marketing on Budget' begins tonight
- New check offender program begins
- Walmart deal close
- Budgeting talks begin
- Cheesemaker youth programs kick off Parks and Rec fall schedule
- School board approves reduced 2011-12 budget
- St. Clare festival begins Saturday
- Longtime Swiss Colony executive passes away at 95
- City taking tree orders
- Darlington man named Leopold Award finalist
- Going Deluxe: Pancho & Lefty's owners to open new lounge in Monroe
- Signs point to project nearing completion
- School budget, tax rate drops
- Civil War topic of meeting
- Monroe native honored for role in South Pole research
- Funeral set for fallen soldier
- Brewers fever spreading...again
- A musical look at Deer Camp
- Thrivent rep relocates office
- Liszka named loan originator
- City Band to rehearse for holiday concerts
- Time to hibernate: Zoo animals to bid farewell this weekend
- Library trustee board accepting applications
- Courthouse to get deteriorating mortar repaired
- Board approves $35.6M budget
- Historical figures to come alive for cemetery tours
- Sample policies provide answers
- MHS grad Emily Guerin brings home the title of Miss Wisconsin USA
- Soldier killed by rebel attack
- Roadway, sidewalks beginning to take shape
- Hospital's cardiac program certified
- Area festivals welcome fall
- Concealed carry class planned
- School plans special events for Homecoming Week
- Redistricting plan adds wards to some districts
- End of construction is in sight
- Questers group donates to help fix Turner Hall's roof
- Agreements to go back to council Oct. 4
- Unemployment rates drop in area
- Wunschel is new highway commissioner
- Blazing forward: Grede foundry looks ahead to more growth
- Darlington soldier killed in Afghanistan
- Pioneer sales rep attends company event
- Emu farm on trail tour
- Applications for vacant board seat due Friday
- Spirits will start to brew in Monroe
- Monroe Clinic offering flu vaccines
- String of thefts could be linked
- Number of E. coli cases stabilizes
- GC energy assistance program kicks off Oct. 1
- Two hired for GC jail
- School taxes down for 2011-12
- Water dept. plan moves ahead
- Guerin wins Miss Wisconsin crown
- Oktoberfest to debut Saturday
- List of 100 budget-saving ideas ready for city officials
- Corn prices: The good and the bad
- No new E. coli cases
- Butson to be rep in NG
- Show featuring Colony airs Thursday
- Read labels, store household chemicals the correct way
- Chili Cook Off slated for Oct. 1 on Square
- Stocking Project collecting coats for children in need
- Monroe teen guilty on two counts of child porn
- Sen. Kohl's rep to be in Monticello on Sept. 21
- Flu shots are available at Health Department
- Petition: Hire PT band teacher
- Tourism tour
- New scale has no zeros
- Federal cutbacks leave food pantries scrambling
- Groundbreaking starts journey for family
- DNR grant boosts Badger State trail project
- Hero at Ground Zero
- Delegate for Angus Assoc. elected
- BTC offers free workshops
- 4th annual 'Open House' event set
- Spirit world
- Remembering 9-11
- Ruling likely in dairy 'factory farm' dispute
- MAC kicks off new season with comic duo
- MAC kicks off new season with comic duo
- Unemployment assessment bill hitting area employers
- Head-on hit
- County sees valuations fall in some areas
- One giant six pack
- Orange Kitten Yarns opens
- Crash claims a young life
- Property values post slight drop
- UPDATE: Victim's name given in fatal crash
- MAC to focus on photography
- Concrete paving work continues
- Mixed bag on ACT
- Green Co. joins push for regional growth blueprint
- Pot grower guilty
- More work to make cheese center reality
- Library board seeks trustees
- Jobless rate edges down
- Entrepreneur's group to meet on Monday
- Spotlight on Schultz
- Back to School for Monroe - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- New Times office hours
- City emails are public record
- Board starts recruiting for budget task force
- Cops: Car rolled 'numerous' times
- On track for bountiful corn harvest
- Music in the making
- From the Editor's Desk: 104 and counting
- Suggestions for city to save money pour in
- City sees zero hike in its levy
- Teen ranks in law enforcement group
- Monroe Fire School hits 75
- Too shallow for diving?
- 'Losing our identity'
- Back to school means backpack safety
- No decision on full-time fire chief
- Schools to convene community panel
- Wards it is
- Signs getting scrutiny from city
- Firm honors Ruegsegger
- Wis. 4H Found. taps new executive
- Gas main leak quickly repaired
- Homeless advocates working toward non-profit status
- Barn burns, herd saved
- Sheriff pushes for river safety
- Fuel gel accidents prompt Ill. AG to act
- City details street closings
- Bill won't be easy sell in dairy country
- "Covered Bridge Days' kicks off with street dance
- Keeping shelves stocked
- "Bye Bye Miss American Pie'
- Area rural schools stand to get less aid due to budget
- Board passes redistricting
- Referendum eyed
- City wins grant
- Chalet's fate in question
- Retaining walls finished
- MAC plans address accessibility
- Engen elected to bank board
- Day reminds residents about Diggers Hotline
- Utility merger gets OK to move forward
- City names dept. vet to interim fire chief post
- More charges for burglary suspect
- No clear path on city governance
- Sauer survives recall
- Extending road could boost safety
- Ringhand touts new craft beer legislation
- Suspects in string of rural burglaries appear in court
- Public hearing sought on ATV route
- School board OKs contract
- FSA: Help is available for heat livestock losses
- Driveway work will help reinstate biz, home access
- Law enforcement server plan reached
- Survey: There's value along the trail
- Haverty to practice with law firm
- Colony Brands to offer new benefit
- No help in area jobless numbers
- Fire chief's job still open
- GC Entrepreneurs and Investors to meet Aug. 1
- MAC accepting entries for 22nd annual photo contest
- US Court of Appeals rules in favor of county in worker's case
- Monroe man gets two years for threatening cop
- Rainbow Bridge Band to perform Aug. 4
- Cheese factory, bakery to take part in state Taste
- Green County Sheriff: House explosion accidental
- Young nets insurance industry award
- Auctions showcase business end of ag
- Blue ribbon directors: Volunteers are driving force behind county fair
- Sidewalk work to begin next week
- Annual Covered Bridge Days to include Wildflower Festival
- Habitat passes on duplex, but it will still be used to help a family
- City Seniors speaking out
- Sauer defends his county board role amid recall threat
- Fire chief's post still vacant
- Cooling sites open
- Endgame for ward plans?
- Cooling site opened in Monroe
- Marklein believes in Walker budget
- Green Co. EMS to move
- On the shore of Bloody Lake
- Biz coalition urges city to help
- Recall forum Wednesday
- New reports of black bear sightings in Green County
- Showdown over maps
- City's website poised for overhaul
- Road project getting backlash
- City OKs loan for new discount store
- City may keep wards
- Fire chief out
- Board OKs teacher transfer
- Teachers get more tech tools
- Not guilty pleas in Great Dane case
- Nine + one
- Summer storm packs punch
- Coffey wins nursing honor
- New Glarus' Carey among top winners in Ernst and Young entrepreneur awards
- At issue: City government representation
- Untitled
- From turning off the lights to 4-day weeks
- Good news for loan fund
- Mixed bag for retail in tough economy
- Street closings planned for 'Homecoming'
- Voters weigh in on county recall Aug. 2
- Firework sellers face tighter rules
- Funds eyed for $775K radio upgrade
- Locals honored as Red Cross Heroes
- Zoo on the Square vandalized; artist wants return of piece
- At large election plan voted down
- Ballet Performance
- Gratiot teen killed in weekend car accident
- Roadhouse to become retail
- Most Great Danes will stay with county
- Decades of taking care of the troops
- Injured police dog back on job
- Road work hits businesses
- Ties that bind: Farming a Civil War claim
- "Concert on the Square' set for July 7
- One of a kind
- School administrators get a raise
- Big dogs add up to big bills
- Board OK with library plan
- Cheese plant in limbo amid FDA probe
- City Schools have a budget
- Legalizing 'raw' milk at center of growing debate
- Page turns on library project
- Center to put focus on cheese
- Sewer laterals to go in between 13th, 19th avenues
- Redistricting effort gets underway in Lafayette Co.
- Judge: Seized Great Danes to stay put for now
- Austerity's the word
- Most city radios obsolete
- City, county seeking home for server
- Radio system to cost city $775,000
- Council agrees to set-aside funds
- Testimony: Great Danes lived amid feces, 'dirty' conditions
- Not guilty plea to child porn charges
- No raise for cops
- Changes ahead for Monroe Alternative Charter school
- Power plan
- Armed man arrested after crash
- Jimmys to perform Thursday
- More sewer main, manholes installed
- Dairy Days events begin tonight
- Council to consider at-large aldermen
- Crash victim identified; service set for Friday
- County jail to use electronic monitoring
- Brodhead man gets 2 years on tax charge
- Teen births nudge up in Green County, dip down in Lafayette
- District cuts three support positions
- Per capita spending on the rise
- Sewer continues between 16th and 18th Avenue
- Lafayette County ag breakfast Saturday
- No injuries from storms
- Panel's goal: Improve city government without raising taxes
- Cities relying more on property taxes
- The cleanup goes on
- Monroe man faces 4 felony fraud charges
- Pair of local firms planning expansion
- Night storm closes roads, cuts power
- One day, 2 storms, plenty of damage
- County officials question move of computer server
- Donations sought to help seized Great Danes
- Green turning gray
- $20 million wastewater plant expansion eyed
- Ranks of area homeless 'skyrocketing'
- Water main installation continues on 9th Street
- Police probe tractor thefts
- Sen. Erpenbach: Gov. Walker wouldn't dare touch SeniorCare
- Dane DA: Cops acted properly in fatal chase
- Detours leave some confused
- At Large?: Committee OK's shift to at-large council seats
- Area School District Test Results
- Officials working to align curriculum to new state standards
- Brown: Not interviewing for other jobs
- Main Street makes official split from city
- Accident brings happy ending - and important lessons
- Class of 2011 graduates 202 from MHS
- Foundation work for bridge to begin
- Trial date set in sex assault case
- 46 dogs seized
- Jobless rates drop
- Retiring teachers, staff to be honored at June 3 event
- Monroe schools recognized by 'Project Lead the Way'
- Stoughton Trailers lauded for jobs
- 66 agencies in Green, Lafayette apply for FEMA help from storm
- Traffic patrols increasing
- District buys computers
- MAC to host 'Cabaret'
- Downtown eatery poised to get full liquor license
- Board eases pain of school budget cuts
- The dean of Monroe to retire
- What in the world is that?
- Karls pleads guilty to possessing firearm
- EMS shows how saving lives now even easier
- Timbers removed, bridge sectioned for removal
- State officials address farmland planning panel
- Koch to stay on police/fire board
- A Quest for growth
- Nearly 20 years for suspect in armed, Orangeville bank heist, chase
- City mulls razing vacant house
- Ad-hoc panel to focus on city's financial health
- County considers business loan
- Bridge has spanned test of time
- Bank named USDA preferred lender
- Rhodes closes out MAC series
- Close, but no 'Alice' honor for Monroe native
- RR bridge to come out
- Booster Club to host 'Strike Out Cancer' event
- Ritter, Nevil win law enforcement honors
- A dog's life: Loki smells retirement
- Easy does it
- 'Remember When' memories sought
- Life in the lanes
- Board honors students for financial knowledge
- Ads to promote Monroe, New Glarus
- Board OK's tentative redistricting plan
- Shelton seeks new trial in baby's death
- Residents rally behind school band program
- 'Monroe Main Street' poised to start anew
- Easing pain of school cuts eyed
- Marketing Green County pays off
- Remember when ...
- The journey to walk again
- Racing to read gets the answers right
- Grant will help county find out where it stands
- Bike trail to be closed May 17 to remove bridge
- Walker nixes visit to Monroe
- GCHS eyes plans for new shelter
- Love of the law takes local attorney abroad
- Road trip brings 9/11 artifact back to Monroe
- Cuts on public's mind
- A part of 9/11
- Erpenbach, Ringhand sessions are tonight
- Green County board members honored
- Letters from soldier bring Civil War to life
- Midway through recount, Prosser leads; local results vary slightly from original tally
- City to save on bonds
- Decision on unused liquor license delayed
- Not guilty plea for suspect
- Bar fights net arrests
- Robbery defendant pleads not guilty
- Witness to history
- Slow start has area farmers itching to plant
- School officials defend cut plan
- Work progressing on sewer, water lines
- Help is on the way for homeless
- 'Arts Fest' legacy spans 30 years
- Testimony: Drug link to 'robbery'
- Health care lobbyist sees big changes ahead
- Space odyssey 2011
- Cheese firm planning expansion
- Sex assault defendant pleads not guilty
- School lunch to cost a little more
- Doyle speaks out on recount's cost to county
- Band supporters urge board to protect program
- Schools eye deeper staff cuts
- Freon pickup set by officials
- 8th/9th Street Reconstruction Project Update
- 80-year-old tree falls to progress
- Bust targets hard drugs
- Ward system may go
- Middle school to host Packer great
- State's budget impact on human services weighed
- Farmland plan gets rewrite
- Authorities warn of 'IRS' scam
- Ryan is greeted with cheers, jeers on his 'prosperity' tour
- Council shuffle
- Brewery savoring taste of success
- County to get disaster relief
- MAC to 'Savor the Arts'
- Public hearing scheduled
- Humane Society may be nearing deal with city
- City committee to discuss redistricting plan
- Making a run for Alice in Dairyland
- Downtown businesses to collect for food pantry
- Rejections were mistake, school administrator says
- Tourism secretary awards grants
- Detours leave businesses hurting
- Area cancer survivor brings a message of hope to others
- Turtles in project path
- Weather training set
- Green County to host medicine collection sites
- Possible recount slows redistricting
- Study: Green Co. among the healthiest
- Police: Drowning victim had 'underlying' health problems
- Study: Green Co. among the healthiest
- Engineering program trains kids for careers
- Police: Paroled sex offender to live in city
- Tree removals continue; speed reduced on 69
- Fire destroys farmhouse
- Diffie at LC fair
- Untitled
- City police probing vandalism incidents
- Population shift means redistricting
- 'Unsinkable' to play local stage
- Bonds approved for work
- Man killed in chase ID'd
- Speed limit lowered on Wis. 69
- Lafayette Co. disaster aid available
- Holland, Williams elected to BH board
- Darlington referendum passes; NG measure fails
- Wahl, Shanks, Oellerich win spots on Brodhead board
- Prien, Eakins, Boehme earn school board spots
- Incumbents ousted from city council
- School vote fails
- No hike in fees for Monroe schools next year
- Couple takes big leap at Lambeau
- Knife-wielding man tasered
- Kindness embraces local family
- 8th/9th Street work progresses
- Green sheriff to adopt integrated police software
- Tom Chapin to play Monroe stage
- Home invasion probed
- Shop puts body and soul into art
- Great Dane shows his gentle side at Pleasant View home
- Black Hawk school board hopefuls preparing for election
- Jobs picture worsens for 3rd month
- Candidates cite school finances as key issue
- Defendant wants new judge in sex abuse case
- Grass fires keep area crews scrambling
- No easy answer for schools
- Mosher wins leadership honor
- Activist recalls time on front lines with King, Jr.
- Rath won't take mortgage help from city
- School, municipal races on April 5 ballot
- Ag equipment maker Kuhn acquires Krause
- Student, 21, charged for illegal school enrollment
- Flight of a lifetime for WWII vets
- Hilgenberg remembered as 'loyal' public servant
- Social media policy eyed by officials
- Board candidates support referendum
- Contract: Salary freeze for teachers
- Districts make case for referendums
- Crime Stoppers' text tips making impact
- Budgets key issue at forum
- Union contract approvals come as a relief to many
- City backs mortgage for official
- City union contracts approved
- Rock and mineral show this weekend
- County OKs union pacts
- Walker e-mails highlight outside forces
- Contribute to 'The Source'
- CITY ELECTION PROFILES: WARD 8: Reid Stangel
- CITY ELECTION PROFILES: WARD 4: Jan Lefevre
- Cyclist struck by car
- Pair of candidates face no opposition
- Swiss Heritage Series - Swiss Movie Night
- Stoughton Trailers adds jobs
- Olympians help get schoolkids Movin' and Munchin'
- GCDC event set for March 29
- Country act tops Fair lineup
- Retired doctor, jailer on ballot for Ward 6
- Norquay ordered to hire lawyer in teen sex-abuse case
- Jobless rate jumps
- Feds move to seize assets in pot probe
- Cash, loans to fund street work
- 'Main Street' closer to non-profit status
- Monroe Clinic grant targets student health
- Bauman, Hannes, vie for City Council slot
- Marchers rally at City Hall
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL: Tuesday, March 15, 2011
- Deadline for candidate questions nears
- The Source: Guide to life in Green, Lafayette debuts
- Board accused of delaying contract talks
- MHS student finds Packer fever abroad
- School lunch demand soars
- 8th/9th Street project to begin
- Detour route takes effect Monday
- Wrongful death claim is denied
- No loan for pub and grill
- Tom Chapin to play MAC stage
- Street work set to start
- Monroe native's Super Bowl dream comes true
- Gas prices starting to hurt
- Emergency management training set
- Area artist's work added to collection
- Chamber to host debates
- Colony adds Wis. Cheeseman
- Cops do more with less
- Moth effort targets Green, Lafayette Cos.
- Stateline411.com launched by the Times
- Survivor of Sat. triple-fatal crash still in Madison ICU
- Budget impasse halts project
- It's out with the old for library
- 3 dead in Green Co. crash
- Rebuilding a family
- Internet safety event set
- UW planning Peace Corps events
- District to ask voters for funds
- Peace Corps legacy lives on here
- City, unions in talks
- Cities may take big hit from Walker's proposed budget
- Cop death threats lead to indictment
- Loan fund in place since 1989
- Pub gets variance
- Mixed reaction to budget plan
- Will Schultz vote no?
- 'Align by Design' comes to Monroe
- State to pay for security
- Cheese Days 2012 logo contest launched
- Cash or charge?
- Main Street pays back $12K debt with city
- Monti issues notices to all its teachers
- Green Co. tables labor pacts
- Referendum still on ballot
- School board set to weigh budget impact
- Local historical documents to be available online
- Inspired words
- State budget uncertainty clouds local union negotiations
- Soundbite leaves bad taste for deli owner
- 'Habitat' seeks family for home
- City loan hits snag
- Police: Man threatened to kill Wis. officer
- Area churches move to help the homeless
- Schools shut down
- Search leads to drug bust
- Felony stalking charge filed
- MAC to co-host arts event
- Norquay appears Pro se
- 8th/9th Street bonds on hold
- March inspires Marines to run
- Marines honor vets in brutal race
- Monroe High students planning walkout to oppose Wis. Gov.
- Ward 6 field shrinks to 2
- Officials consider proposal to move virtual school
- Board to educate public on referendum
- Capitol showdown
- Airport wary of wildlife
- Library officials eye building sites
- Ill. man found dead
- The pin man
- Federal charges added for Argyle marijuana suspect
- Times debuts 'Slice of Life'
- School referendums before voters
- Wisconsin 11 won't be a four lane
- Union wins OT battle
- Area man pleads guilty to tax charges
- State trooper gets bond in sex assault
- Hazardous chemical deadline March 1
- Age limit lowered for senior housing
- Survey: No shortage of senior housing
- 2 years for defendant in cocaine bust
- Etter's legacy is kids
- Wis. trooper charged for sex assault
- A Packers fan recalls the Ice Bowl
- How important is the Super Bowl to you?
- Three candidates prepare for Ward 6 primary election
- City fund lends $50K to business
- Green County Fair 2011
- MAC exhibit features 'True Americana'
- Unbelievable storm
- Bomb 'threat' left in library suggestion box
- Contractor wants (very) late payment
- Region braces for storm's impact
- School board authorizes referendum
- Grant keeps fire crews ready to go
- Winter storm barrels west
- Hanger company closes doors again
- Cannova's to open in Monroe
- Turner Hall Of Monroe Open House
- MHS dance squad looking to make history
- One dead in Thursday house fire
- State's CO detector law to take effect in Feb.
- Wis. jobless rate lower, local rates up
- Sen. Kohl staffer to visit
- City needs computer upgrade
- unbroken SPIRIT
- Board delays action on administrator contracts
- School budget cuts debated
- Garden aimed at healthy eating
- Celestial Bodies
- Sunday showdown
- One-on-one with LeRoy Butler
- Neighborhood park finally gets a name
- A 'go-fer' for the 'cheapest drug dealer'
- 'Stars of the Future' tumble into town for invitational
- Butler visit set for Jan. 20
- Sheriff sale process complex
- Council vote on street project unnecessary
- Foreclosures soar in county
- City Council approves more 8th/9th St. bids
- Winter weather tightens its grip
- Showcase of Talent on tap for Jan. 28-29
- A public career
- Rath settling into city's top job
- 'Business incubator' sought
- Kleefisch: Wisconsin to keep edge over Illinois
- Electric F-150 to be powered by Monroe's Orchid
- 1% raise for dept. heads
- Board studies new curriculum program
- Council has city supervisors in limbo
- School district moves toward a referendum
- 'Baby think it over' has impact on teens
- Big games draw people out
- Traffic deaths down, again
- Argyle native performs at Rose Bowl
- Families host students from Costa Rica
- Monroe school officials start referendum talks
- New coroner knows to appreciate life
- Three openings on NG school board
- City warns of 'use it or lose it' liquor law
- Smokin' mad at the the state
- UW health survey targets area
- Ringhand sets area office hours
- 11 to run for city council
- A town rallies around its own
- $7M senior project clears latest city hurdle
- Quick-thinking teacher
- New Year's baby is couple's first child
- Detour route set for one final vote
- New rules for Yellowstone shooting range
- Public hearing set for planned senior project
- In tough economy, BTC offers new start
- NG fire chief: There was 'fire everywhere'
- Annual Twelfth Night/Epiphany Ecumenical Celebration
- Man in court for sex assault
- Top stories that shaped 2010: Part 1
- Officials: Loan fund spurs job creation
- A new sheriff in Green Co.
- 2 council members won't run
- Skatrud to take over for Roderick
- Suspect arrested for weapons
- Sexual assault alleged
- New Year, new lease on life
- Valet not just a luxury
- No regrets
- New Glarus school plan may cost $11M
- Holidays a struggle for many
- 8th/9th Street project bids OKd
- Holidays can be rough on area military families
- 'Campions Champions' legacy lives on
- Winter offers one-two punch to area
- Progress seen on cheese center
- Sharp rise in Wisconsin poverty rate
- Last Man's Club
- Cheese still sells in tough economy
- GREEN COUNTY BOARD: Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2010
- MHS grad rate trails other districts, state
- Legendary Lombardi comes to life
- School officals eye referendum
- Ensuring a merrier holiday for kids
- Area food pantry demand rising in tough economy
- Marijuana growing operation found
- Sex offender in Monroe
- Senior Center gets nod from City Council
- A moo-ving tribute to baseball legend and loyal fan
- No more oil for landfill
- Officials: Impact of senior center minimal
- Region braces for first winter storm
- Senior housing plan moves ahead
- Monoe City Band to play at free concert
- Celebrating 'driftless' art at MAC
- A real working vacation
- Monroe school district has emergency plan in place
- 2010 brings bumper crop
- Apostolate event to go on without Msgr. Campion
- Values down in area
- A grand goodbye
- Focusing on retention for recovery
- Mentoring program puts students closer to teachers
- 'Prepared and ready to go' at West Point
- TV tribute set
- Letters to Santa taken until Dec. 2
- Annual Monroe Arts Center auction set
- Times closed for holiday
- Something to be thankful for
- Crunch time
- Weather slows start of gun deer season
- 6 area schools spent more than average
- First Banking Center closed, sold
- Todd Green brings his one-man band to MAC
- Board pay varies according to county, role, per diems
- Deputy raises money for warriors
- Man busted for 20 pot plants
- Her light continues
- VA expands its coverage for Vietnam vets
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL: Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2010
- Fund set up for victim
- Spreading the word on cancer prevention
- County jail inmate dies
- Barn and herd lost, but support found
- Council splits on budget vote
- Winter parking in effect Dec. 1
- Alternate parking in effect
- Saturday brings gun deer season
- Traffic now one-way in front of St. Vic's school
- Hiring process called into question
- Kids learn a harsh reality for some
- 'Shoe' fits for the Times
- Times taking in kids letters to Santa
- City planning protective approach to ash borer
- Time for holiday tradition
- Lombardi to come alive on MAC stage
- Out on a limb
- Man gets one year for meth charge
- Police department readies for its first canine officer
- City library plans holiday events
- Red Cross seeks area 'Heroes' nominations
- Seminar to focus on downtown districts
- Monroe author has a killer pen
- County OKs 2.4% hike in tax rate
- Green County Board: Nov. 10, 2010
- Area vets gather to share memories, meal
- Man arrested for theft, arson
- 'Main Street' group's finances still on hold
- Charges in bad check case
- Job seeker program offered
- Time to send in letters to Santa
- County looks for 2.4 percent hike in tax rate
- County eyes $10.5M for Pleasant View
- Work readies rail for more traffic
- Hughes retires after 51 years at highway dept.
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL: Friday, Nov. 5, 2010
- Albany man dies in fire
- Main Street still looking for money
- Marklein: 'Time to get to work'
- Area voters OK transportation ref
- Clerk, coroner get nod in Lafayette County
- Man arrested for burglary
- Erpenbach, Schultz win
- Pedley lands big win
- Unopposed candidates enjoy carefree night
- Local counties don't remove charges
- Questions raised on senior site
- Ringhand wins 80th Assembly
- School taxes to increase
- City ponders whale of a water bill
- Village weighs school options
- Teens cited for underage drinking
- CITY OF MONROE: Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010
- MONROE SCHOOL BOARD: Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010
- Making a final push
- The game, life must go on
- Polling Places
- 'Shoe' tries to fit in as Times' next comic stirp
- An Afternoon Of Authentic Swiss Folklore Music And Entertainment
- Road fund referendum on ballot
- Sheriff, clerk, coroner unopposed
- Clerk, coroner unopposed
- Johnson to stop in Monroe
- MMS students to trick-or-treat for food pantry
- Lafayette Cty. Dems offer rides to polls
- Comedian Renfroe to perform Nov. 6 in Monroe
- West-side fire station open
- Board supervisor Cousin dies at 63
- Pecatonica student killed in truck crash
- Paul Mitchell The School Monroe Welcomes Dolly Parton and Betty White to Annual FUNraising Campaign
- Tax rate up 2.7 percent
- Admin goes to a vote
- Despite change orders, fire station comes in under $950K
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL
- Man's hobby leads to life in the fast lane
- Swiss ALPS closed for maintenance
- Two re-appointed as commissioners
- 'Pianist for the iPod Generation' to perform
- Ewald: Mayor's action to replace Boyce proper
- Feingold takes aim
- School budget before residents Monday
- New site proposed for senior project
- Man arrested after robbery attempt, assault
- Fitchburg man arrested after speeding at 130 mph with firearm
- Rep. Kind to visit Darlington Tuesday
- BRIEFLY: Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010
- Short of stature, full of life
- District looks to cash in
- $63K question puts Main St. at standstill
- Funding for GCDC stays
- City eyes IT contract
- Circle of Friends vocal group records CD
- Students to get a 'Passport to Reality' through school program
- MONROE SCHOOL BOARD: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010
- Alderman attends training seminars
- Local schools balance check, subjectivity
- A folk music legend comes to town
- 'Pooch Cafe' this week's featured comic strip
- Bountiful harvest
- Shanties shed light on homeless issue
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL: Thursday, Oct. 7
- County waiting on $1.3M in taxes
- MONROE CITY COUNCIL: Oct. 6
- Energy help available for Green County
- New finalist named for city administrator job
- Main St.: Time for new plan
- MCCI, GCHS in, Clean Up Days out of city budget
- Mays joins Times news team
- Mayor boots city finance chairman
- Clean Up Days may be back
- Ramp, no - project, yes
- School district budget decreases by $200K
- Artifact show slated for Oct. 24
- Barn Quilt project has tour map
- Class reunion goes beyond tradition
- Donation aids campers shooting for badges
- Times to feature comic strip trial runs
- New pastor moves into next track in ministry
- MAC kicks off season with comedy, music, more
- Live music featured in chili event Saturday
- Quest Industrial's story featured at E&I's meeting
- Cheese Days recipes available
- Where is Brenda?
- 'Cathy' bids farewell
- City ready to crunch budget
- Search down to 4 people
- City of Monroe Notice
- Tour de Cheese is Saturday
- The Circle of Friends at St. John's United Church of Christ in Monroe
- 11/81 crash injures 3
- Monroe school board: Tuesday, Sept. 28
- School district proposes budget increase of .5%
- Festival brings 90K, and their business, to town
- Assembly candidates have different fixes for school funding
- 'Fences/Border' exhibit to open at MAC Friday
- Son's decision hidden from mother
- Family walks for resources
- Familiar theme fills old video store
- PTA hosts Assembly candidate forum
- Briefs: Sept. 25, 2010
- State: City water free of Coliform bacteria
- DNR fines Bytec $10K for spreading without a permit
- A classic win on 'Price' show
- Work may delay traffic on 8th, 9th streets
- District rates well in reading contest
- Village to consider police chief applicants
- Medication collection is Saturday
- SHARE program offers family meals for less
- NAMI Green County to observe Mental Illness Awareness Week Oct. 3-9
- Monroe City Council
- Insider's view of model railroading
- State dismisses complaint
- Sr. housing proposed at ramp site
- Monroe teen Med Flighted after accident
- Lightning strikes out cops' radios
- Pulling for those in need
- Episode to air Friday
- City of Monroe: Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010
- Rent Smart class slated
- Deadline for stop loss bonus application nears
- Local cheesemaker provides link to the past
- Crash kills three
- Chill doesn't dampen parade
- Traffic Court: Sept. 20, 2010
- Kids' parade helps kick off Cheese Days
- Winners named for MAC photo contest
- Honoring those in the cheese industry
- Show is all 'Right' for Monti man
- Iowa man arrested for trying to cash fake check
- The final countdown
- School budget up 4 percent
- Cheese Days adds more for kids at this year's festival
- On Wednesday, Sept. 15, the Green County Board of Supervisors:
- MPD offers parking rules, routes and more for festival
- Referendum a 'no'
- Primary draws out the voters
- Rain, rain stay away - until after Cheese Days
- Separation raises staff questions
- MASS gets raise
- Field down to 11 candidates
- Children's Parade will help kick off Cheese Days Friday
- Paul Mitchell The School Monroe Helps Clean Up the Gulf Oil Spill
- Framework for affordable housing
- Herding up a new hobby
- Black Hawk referendum is Tuesday
- A princess from Cheese Days past
- Cutting edge of Swiss culture
- Event to mark 40th anniversary of MTG
- Blue plate special: Price cut on cafe
- Green County candidates uncontested for primary
- Times bids farewell to retiring news clerk
- Walking with a purpose
- First album a family affair
- City of Monroe Thursday, Sept. 9
- Local company setting the pace
- Indictment handed down in drug bust
- Uplands grabs national award
- ACT scores up in 3 areas
- Name of crash victim revealed
- 8-year-old rural Brodhead boy killed in utility vehicle crash
- Cheese Days brings back fond memories
- Fowler clinic hopes to expand capacity
- New Parkside principal ready for school
- A church family grows
- City has trees available for terrace planting
- Register now for city wide garage sales
- Three men sold cocaine to undercover officers
- Special tax assessment adds city tax revenue
- Area unemployment rates drop slightly
- Darlington school tax rate set to go up
- New Glarus shool district approves budget increase
- Budget shrinks 2 percent
- MTG adds business administrator
- Several agencies execute drug raid
- Progress made after referendum
- Fire dept. works to move on after controversy
- Schools target bullying
- Districts to hold annual meetings
- Couple victim of repeat vandalism
- Monroe native Nolen joins law firm
- Baldwin staff to be in area Tuesday
- City garage sales set for Oct. 1-2
- Library plans reception
- Last liquor license goes to Vince's
- Kallembach sworn in
- Man gets 4 years for fatal crash
- City of Monroe: Bullets
- Paul Mitchell The School Monroe Supports Cosmetology Student in Bid for $50K Prize
- Youth Concert Band from Switzerland
- Organ Mini-Recital Series: Midday Masterworks - Reprise
- Turner Hall Of Monroe Open House
- Paul Mitchell The School - Monroe - New cosmetology classes start Feb.16th.
- Towne Square Realty & Scott Larson goes independent
- Paul Mitchell The School - Monroe
- Old World Holiday Shopping Market
- The Swiss Singers from Columbus, Ohio will be Performing at St. John's United Church of Christ
- Honky-Tonk, Boogie-Woogie and Gospel Played at Midday Masterworks
- Annual Trip, Part Of Turner Hall Of Monroe's Swiss Heritage Series
- Governor Doyle Announces $700,000 in Dairy Plant Investment Tax Credits
- Sam Burckhardt and organist Stephan Grieder of Basel Perform Music at St. Victor Catholic Church
- Turner Hall of Monroe News - June 15, 2009
- Turner Hall of Monroe News - April 10, 2009
- Swiss Heritage Series - Fasnacht (Swiss Mardi Gras) Masquerade/Costume Dance
- Re/Max Towne Square Realty has Moved!
- Green County Fair
- Swiss Heritage Series Book Reading
- Jim Leary Presentation About Rudy Burkhalter
- WI Monroe November Swiss Fest
- Cinderella
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