City officials discuss preparation, safety measures ahead of Mifflin Block party
By Jake Wesson and Drew Wesson | 1:01pmAuthorities outlined their preparedness measures for the annual Mifflin Street Block party at a press conference Wednesday.
Authorities outlined their preparedness measures for the annual Mifflin Street Block party at a press conference Wednesday.
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The Wisconsin softball team won two out three games at Goodman Diamond last weekend, defeating Michigan for the first time since 2017.
The Wisconsin softball team won two out three games at Goodman Diamond last weekend, defeating Michigan for the first time since 2017.
Students and organizers joined to trade and donate clothes Monday, kicking off a week of textile waste awareness.