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YP of the Month – Emily Regal (April 2024)
First and Last Name: Emily Regal Hometown: Janesville, WI What Brought you to Fond du Lac: It was a larger city that was a great “middle” for quick access to GB, Milwaukee & Madison. Place of Employment and Position: 5G Benefits – Client Renewal Advisor What do...
Let Your Inner Artist Shine During April at the Fond du Lac Public Library
Don’t hide a love for art; let it shine during April at the Fond du Lac Public Library. From a Tiny Art Contest for all ages to adult crafting programs, there’s something for everyone this month at the library. Free 4-inch-by-4-inch canvases continue to be available...
Youth May Enter the Teen Photo Contest & More During April at the FDL Public Library
Teens have just a few more days to enter the Fond du Lac Public Library’s 10th-annual Teen Photo Contest for a chance to win a Visa gift card. This is one of many activities planned during April for youth at the library. Teens are invited to submit photos in three...
Discover ‘The Shape of Things’ During Exhibit by Open Door Artists at Langdon Gallery
Join the Open Door Artists of Fond du Lac as the group hosts its 15th-annual exhibit at the Langdon Divers Gallery from April 3 to May 1. The gallery is located inside the foyer of the Fond du Lac Public Library. Fifteen area artists provided pieces to the gallery...
Get Creative in April in the Idea Studio at the Fond du Lac Public Library
Bring your ideas to life during April in the Idea Studio at the Fond du Lac Public Library. Whether it’s for yourself, a friend, or the Tiny Art Contest, the Idea Studio has opportunities to create all month long. On Wednesday, April 17 at 6 p.m., drop into the Idea...
Stretch Your Dollar With Financial Literacy Month and Money Smart Wisconsin at the Fond du Lac Public Library
Help your money go further during April at the Fond du Lac Public Library. Throughout the month, the library will help patrons shrink their fines via Food for Fines. The library will waive $1 in fines for each donation of a nonperishable food item. Only food with...
Hear About a Women’s Rights Pioneer from FDL During History at Home at the Fond du Lac Public Library
Lisle Lester grew up in Fond du Lac but her influence was felt far beyond the Lake Winnebago region. Learn about this pioneer in women’s rights during History at Home at the Fond du Lac Public Library. On Thursday, April 11 at 6 p.m. in the library’s McLane Room,...
Marian baseball postpones Edgewood match-up
Due to recent weather, the Marian University baseball doubleheader against Edgewood scheduled for Tuesday, April 2 has been postponed. The twin bill would have been the first home games of the season for the Sabres. A make-up date will be determined at a later date...
Rademan, Stachon selected as Sabres of the Month for March
Senior Logan Rademan of Marian University baseball and senior Nicole Stachon of Marian University women's lacrosse have been named the Sabres of the Month for March. Rademan (West Allis, Wis.) had a big month going 18-of-39 (.462) over 12 games with seven doubles and...
USDA Invites Applications to Help Build and Improve Water Infrastructure for People in Rural America
Revolving Funds for Financing Water and Wastewater Projects USDA is seeking applications to partner with organizations to ensure rural people have access to clean drinking water and modern wastewater systems. USDA is making funding available under the Revolving Funds...
City of Fond du Lac to Conduct Housing Study & Action Plan, Seeks Public Input
City survey to gauge current and future housing needs The City of Fond du Lac is seeking the public’s input to better understand current and future housing needs, and identify an action plan for addressing gaps and pursuing future housing opportunities. “We’re excited...
National Healthcare Decisions Day set for April 16
SSM Health Greater Fond du Lac, along with other national, state and community organizations, are leading a massive effort to highlight the importance of advance healthcare decision-making - an effort that has culminated in the formal designation of April 16 as...
Pair of two-out rallies lead Marian softball to sweep of Alverno
Marian University softball (10-4, 4-0 NACC) earned wins of 9-4 and 9-3 over Alverno in its home opener. GAME 1 A run-producing single from junior Kerena Wood opened the scoring in the first inning for Marian. The Sabres would open the second with a pair of ground...
Marian men’s volleyball falls to Dominican in tightly contested matchup
Marian University men's volleyball (15-7, 6-4 NACC) fell to Dominican in a back-and-fourth three set match 27-25, 25-22, 25-22. Marian came out the gates running with a quick 4-0 lead but the Stars cooled off the Sabres with a 7-3 run. The two teams would trade points...
Marian baseball moves UWSP doubleheader to the road
Due to current field conditions, the Marian University baseball doubleheader against UW-Stevens Point scheduled for Saturday, March 30 will be played at UWSP. The non-conference twin bill will still have a first pitch of noon with live coverage available...
Former Fond du Lac Dock Spider Victor Scott Debuts with the Cardinals
Scott becomes 342nd former Northwoods League player to debut in MLB Former Fond du Lac Dock Spider Victor Scott made his Major League debut for the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday, March 28 at Dodger Stadium. Scott became the 342nd former Northwoods League player to...
Waupun Memorial Hospital administrative supervisor receives DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses honor
Margene Post, RN, an administrative supervisor, has been named a DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses winner at SSM Health Waupun Memorial Hospital. The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses® is part of The DAISY Foundation’s mission to recognize the extraordinary,...
New Program Empowers First-Time Leaders to “Hack the Middle Manager Code”
Are you a high-performing individual stepping into your first people leader role? Do you feel unprepared for the messy, real-world challenges that management training doesn't cover? Or have you just hired/promoted someone into their first people leader role and want...
Sabre women’s lacrosse has offense sputter against Cornell
Marian University women's lacrosse (2-7, 0-0 NACC) struggled on the offensive side in an 8-3 loss to Cornell. The Sabres were on the board first when junior Izzy Newton was able to find the back of the net 3:59 into the game. This proved to be the lone score of the...
Sabre baseball suffers sweep at MSOE
Marian University baseball (7-7, 1-3 NACC) dropped a pair of games at MSOE with final scores of 11-3 and 7-4. GAME 1 Marian was able to take an early lead in the opener but one big inning proved to be the difference for the Raiders. Junior James Bornick drove in a run...