Off of Nottingham Road sits a 70-foot, 2,5000-pound nesting platform, built for the osprey couple who formerly nested on a light pole at the high school baseball diamond.
Starting in December, the state Department of Health Services started releasing COVID-19 data for cities, villages and townships, as well as school districts and ZIP codes.
Starting in December, the state Department of Health Services started releasing COVID-19 data for cities, villages and townships, as well as school districts and ZIP codes.
Seeking to reduce both speeding and the amount of vehicle collisions along Hwy. 51, City of Stoughton Police started a “U.S. Highway 51 Corridor Traffic Enforcement” program on March 1.
A decision on whether to install a short-term rental ordinance in the Town of Dunn is on hold.
Teachers, child care workers and some public-facing essential workers will be eligible March 1 for the COVID-19 vaccine – but in Dane County, that doesn’t mean any will be immediately available for them.
The state Department of Health Services has launched an interactive map where people who are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine can find a provider near them.
This year’s Syttende Mai will be more of a “celebration” of Scandanavian heritage, rather than a 20,000 person festival, organizers say.
Although its specialty is land-marking, the Stoughton Landmark Commission now has some funding it will be earmarking to aid its efforts.
Capitalizing on national trends, the Stoughton Pizza Hut is hoping to relocate to a reduced building size and focus on drive-thru and carryout models.
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- Stoughton Associated Bank robbed, police say
- Redistricting commission meeting set for March 3
- Hwy. 51 lane reopened after Monday afternoon crash
- COVID-19 snapshot from Feb. 15-22
- Feb. 16 primary has 10% voter turnout
- Starbucks’ plan back for review Wednesday
- Q&A: The City of Stoughton's proposed whitewater park
- Kerr, Underly advance to spring election
- Hub wins Rookie Reporter, local government awards
- DOT seeks public input on Hwy. 51 project plans
- 65 acre quarry proposed near Utica
- COVID-19 snapshot from Feb. 8-15
- Wrestling: Empey repeats as state champion
- Inching closer to Dvorak TIF district
- Parks plan for ADA upgrades