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Warren’s Tellmann made mark in Milwaukee

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After what felt like months of gray skies, snowfall and cold temperatures, the Major League Baseball season started last week, a sure sign of spring and renewal. While trees are still bare and the grass still has some brown, the baseball field looks impossibly green. No matter what your ...

Judge denies motion to dismiss charges against Sugar Grove man

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A judge has ruled against a motion to dismiss the charges filed against a Sugar Grove man accused of inappropriately touching a 10-year-old girl. Ronald K. McKendree, 37, of Sugar Grove was charged in July by Youngsville police officers with two counts of third-degree felony corruption of ...

Warren County receives Trail Town recognition

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Warren County has been recognized as an IMBA Trail Town for 2026-2028 by the International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA), highlighting the region’s commitment to trail development and outdoor recreation. Trail systems play a significant role in the economies of recreation-focused ...

Grasslands, meadows and prairies come to life in spring

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In early spring, grass is one of the first things to turn green and bring back that feeling of new life and growth. Eventually dandelions, clovers, henbit, speedwell, and other plants will follow, bringing back color to the natural world and encouraging animals to seek them out as food ...