Your neighbor syncs his iPhone every morning. He programs his Garmin when he gets in the car. He updates his LinkedIn profile as soon as he gets to work. Over lunch, he manages his e-calendar and uploads pictures from his …
By clare milliken
The scenes haunted Milwaukee: officers in yellow hazardous materials suits carrying appliances down the stairs from the apartment; the tales of necrophilia, of cannibalism, of dismemberment; the thin, mustached man appearing in the mugshot; the trace of a smirk on …
By stephen delaney
It’s 6:30 a.m. on a crisp, Sunday morning in October, and Larry Primeau is reading through his pregame checklist. Extension cords? Check. Charcoal? Check. Thermos of hot cider? Check. Ten-point deer rack mounted to a vintage Packer helmet? Check.
Primeau …
By jen hunholz
It’s about 34 degrees on an unseasonably cold October night, but the icy temperatures haven’t deterred the crowd at Wisconsin’s La Crosse Speedway. Fans are bundled in NASCAR-emblazoned coats, camouflage fleece and blaze-orange winter hats. Clutching their green-and-yellow Packers-themed beer, …
By jenny corbett
Tim Newton, here sporting his homecoming gear, says having teachers head sports teams is a "perfect fit."
In January 2009, Kentucky high school technology teacher and varsity football coach, Jason Stinson, was charged with reckless homicide and wanton endangerment after …
By brian mosgaller