Alert Top Story Topical CPKC Holiday Train raises record amount in 2025 Terri Pederson Dec 24, 2025 Dec 24, 2025 0 Prefer us on Google Learn More Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save The Canadian Pacific Kansas City Holiday Train, which made stops across Wisconsin between Dec. 9 and 11, raised more than $2 million, a record.kAm%96 w@=:52J %C2:? 2=D@ 4@==64E65 `fd[___ A@F?5D @7 7@@5 E@ DFAA@CE =@42= 7@@5 A2?EC:6D 5FC:?8 :ED EC2G6=D E9:D J62C 24C@DD r2?252 2?5 E96 &?:E65 $E2E6D]k^AmkAm%96 EC2:?[ H9:49 >2<6D 9F?5C65D @7 92=7\9@FC DE@AD[ 762EFC6D 42CD H:E9 r9C:DE>2D\E96>65 =:89ED 2?5 564@C2E:@?D 2?5 @?6 42C E92E 92D 2 >FD:4 DE286] pEE6?52?46 :D 7C66[ 3FE 8F6DED 2C6 6?4@FC2865 E@ 3C:?8 5@?2E:@?D[ H9:49 2C6 8:G6? E@ =@42= 7@@5 A2?EC:6D]k^Am kAm“*62C 27E6C J62C[ E96 r!zr w@=:52J %C2:? AC@G6D E92E 86?6C@D:EJ 2?5 4@>>F?:EJ DA:C:E <?@H ?@ 3@F?5D[” D2:5 z6:E9 rC66=[ r!zr !C6D:56?E 2?5 49:67 6I64FE:G6 @77:46C] “~FC 962CE76=E E92?<D 8@ E@ 6G6CJ@?6 H9@ 42>6 @FE E@ D66 2 D9@H[ 5@?2E65 E@ E9:D 8C62E 42FD6[ 2?5 >256 E96 D62D@? 2 ECF6 46=63C2E:@? @7 8:G:?8] %96 :?4C65:3=6 DFAA@CE H6 C646:G6 C6>:?5D FD @7 H92E :D A@DD:3=6 H96? H6 4@>6 E@86E96C H:E9 <:?5?6DD 2?5 AFCA@D6]”k^Am People are also reading… Winds damage downtown Horicon, level Culver's barn near Beaver Dam Alcohol enforcement agency seizes Minocqua Brewing Co. beer during planned inspection 'That's what you want': Walk-off home run sends Waupun baseball to state tournament Shelter in place order issued during standoff near Columbus Joyce A. “Joy” (Salzman) Guilmette How should Columbus spend its $1 million capital fund surplus? 5 high school sports stars of the week: WIAA state track edition Dells Parkway construction starting this fall Horicon cleans up after storm while displaced residents seek alternative places to stay Winds level Culver's 'Thank You Farmers' barn near Beaver Dam 58 years of ‘Boo-U’: Alumni, officials gather to reflect and celebate Sauk City woman getting Habitat for Humanity home in Pardeeville Roofs blown off buildings in downtown Horicon; drivers asked to avoid area 15-foot ‘death bloom’ draws visitors to UW-Madison greenhouse Jury finds Juneau man guilty of killing his estranged wife after 7-day trial kAm%96 EC2:? 92D C2:D65 Sag]b >:==:@? 2?5 4@==64E65 >@C6 E92? d]e >:==:@? A@F?5D @7 7@@5 D:?46 :ED 7:CDE EC:A :? `hhh]k^Am Daily Citizen New accessibility upgrades added to Columbus Amtrak station Terri Pederson Follow Terri Pederson on Twitter @tlp53916 or call 920-356-6760 0 Comments Be the first to know Get local news delivered to your inbox! Sign up! * I understand and agree that registration on or use of this site constitutes agreement to its user agreement and privacy policy. Terri Pederson Author facebook Author twitter Author email Follow Terri Pederson Close Get email notifications on {{subject}} daily! Your notification has been saved. There was a problem saving your notification. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Save Manage followed notifications Close Followed notifications Please log in to use this feature Log In Don't have an account? Sign Up Today Related to this story Most Popular Winds damage downtown Horicon, level Culver's barn near Beaver Dam Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt said in a statement that it was too early to tell if it was straight winds or a tornado that caused damage. Jury finds Juneau man guilty of killing his estranged wife after 7-day trial Zach Rasch was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide and mutilating a corpse in the death of Crystal Rasch. Beaver Dam man jailed in attempted homicide after police say he shot a man several times An 18-year-old Beaver Dam man was placed on a $500,000 cash bond on Friday after being charged with first-degree attempted homicide. Trial begins for Juneau man accused in death of estranged wife Zachary Rasch is accused of shooting his estranged wife and then using drain killer to attempt to dissolve her body. Zach Rasch allegedly asked woman out days after his wife’s disappearance Zach Rasch, 44, of Juneau, is on trial for first-degree intentional homicide in the death of his estranged wife Crystal Rasch. Watch Now: Related Video Madison Symphony Orchestra's Centennial Fest Top stories for June 12, 2026 Top stories for June 12, 2026 WisEye Morning Minute: Supreme Court Recusal Rules WisEye Morning Minute: Supreme Court Recusal Rules A new way to buy an annual state park admission sticker A new way to buy an annual state park admission sticker
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Winds damage downtown Horicon, level Culver's barn near Beaver Dam Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt said in a statement that it was too early to tell if it was straight winds or a tornado that caused damage.
Jury finds Juneau man guilty of killing his estranged wife after 7-day trial Zach Rasch was found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide and mutilating a corpse in the death of Crystal Rasch.
Beaver Dam man jailed in attempted homicide after police say he shot a man several times An 18-year-old Beaver Dam man was placed on a $500,000 cash bond on Friday after being charged with first-degree attempted homicide.
Trial begins for Juneau man accused in death of estranged wife Zachary Rasch is accused of shooting his estranged wife and then using drain killer to attempt to dissolve her body.
Zach Rasch allegedly asked woman out days after his wife’s disappearance Zach Rasch, 44, of Juneau, is on trial for first-degree intentional homicide in the death of his estranged wife Crystal Rasch.