AMATEUR RADIO ‘FIELD DAY’—Members of the Bristol Amateur Radio Club (VA/TN) and the Mountain Empire Amateur Radio Society (Smyth and Washington Counties, VA) will be participating in the national amateur radio Field Day exercise, Saturday, June 24, at 2 p.m. and Sunday, June 25, at 2 p.m. at White Top...
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PARIS — To Brian Yutko, a top engineer at Boeing, now CEO of its air taxi subsidiary Wisk, the invention his team has produced is more than just a cool flying car. Boeing wants aspects of the cutting-edge technologies that allow its taxis to fly autonomously to make it onto...
SATURDAY, June 24, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Your family medical history may reveal some important details about your health, making it vital information to share with your medical provider. It’s helpful to gather what you can before your next visit with your primary care physician. “Knowing your family history can...
A pergola is being built on the Village Green. It is the centerpiece of a revitalization project for which the city of Ripon received a $50,000 Vibrant Spaces grant from the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. The Village Green is owned and operated by Ripon Main Street, Inc. ...
A sea of people fill downtown Green Lake last year during the city’s Golden Days Harvest Fest celebration. Green Lake County saw a large increase in tourism last year. Joe Schulz photo Green Lake County saw the second-biggest jump among all counties in Wisconsin from 2021 to 2022 in total...
Ripon College will honor 10 alumni with special awards Friday. These awards will be presented during Alumni Weekend at the 1851 Awards Dinner. Distinguished Alumni Citation ➤ Nancy Wadley Keough ‘67 of Pebble Beach, Calif., for career achievements and service to the community. Nancy Keough She is a retired lawyer...
Ripon Area School District Curriculum Director Chrissy Damm, second from right, provided an overview of the end-of-the year report card. She is flanked by, from left, Barlow Park/Journey Principal Tanya Sanderfoot, Pupil Services Director Emmy Jess and Reading Specialist Jill Puhlmann-Becker. Jonathan Bailey photo The Ripon Area School District (RASD)...
At a Métis gathering, lively strains of fiddle music and the smell of rubaboo porridge and bannock fill the air, rising above laughter and singing. These hallmarks of Métis culture, which include a strong sense of independence and self-reliance, have been cultivated over centuries, resulting in a people that has...
A national immigration law firm has sued the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on behalf of seven immigrants from Mexico, El Salvador, Peru and Nicaragua, alleging unreasonable delays in approving provisional waivers have left them “stuck in a bureaucratic nightmare.” In a press release, USADefend LLC of Lakewood, Colorado, said...
LANCASTER — State Sen. Scott Wilk, R-Santa Clarita, recognized Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu studio Gracie Barra West Lancaster as Senate District 21’s June Small Business of the Month on Friday. “Learning Jiu-Jitsu is more than just learning a self-defense discipline,” Wilk said. “The foundational values of family and integrity learned at Gracie...