A SUNDAY NIGHT DRIVE pt. 3
7-5-26 A Sunday evening sunset produces a red-colored visage in the sky as it dips below a field of corn atop St. Mary's Ridge in rural Cashton Sunday evening.
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Nate Beier/ https://t.co/r4EpRlxCNb 2026
A SUNDAY NIGHT DRIVE pt. 2
7-5-26 A cool blue color washes over this rural Cashton valley before darkness sets in Sunday evening.
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Nate Beier/ https://t.co/r4EpRlxCNb 2026
Celebrating America 250‼️
ESPN asked a panel of photojournalists, athletes and others from across the sports world to choose the most impactful sports photo in American history. These are shots that defined how Americans view sports and, in many cases, how Americans view themselves.
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63 years in the making.⚾️
The last time Dodgeville Baseball reached the State Tournament was 1963, when senior captain Pat Reilly helped lead the Dodgers to State. Today, Coach Reilly is a respected community leader, former head coach, and one of the most influential figures in Dodgeville baseball history.
After decades of dedication to the program and community, he was there to see the 2026 Dodgers add their name alongside the State Tournament teams of 1949, 1962, and 1963.
A special moment for a program, a community, and a baseball lifer whose impact extends far beyond the field.🙌🏼 #wiaabase
UPDATED: 10:12PM
🚨We have postponed all remaining events until tomorrow, a schedule of events will be posted soon.
🚨Wheelchair Division Throws/Seated Shot will be tomorrow, report time 7:30AM, competition will start at 8AM.
The 2026 WIAA State Track & Field Championships are still currently in a lightning delay. Please be advised for updates.
Heat sheets are SET! Congratulations to all the Track & Field State Qualifiers, the 2026 WIAA State Meet will take place on Friday & Saturday, June 5-6 in La Crosse, WI. Good luck to all!🏃♀️🏃🏽#wiaatrack
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📍 STATE INFO: https://t.co/xiXpqrnT7L
I'm not at my best in heavy traffic.
Actually, I'm not at my best while waiting for anything.
But here's the one that stung.
We were at the Key Royale Club for Bingo. Someone called a premature number. Maddie was watching. And I muttered something under my breath that wasn't exactly Sunday morning material.
Maddie yelled out, "What the hell, lady?" because she had just heard her dad mutter it.
In that moment, Karla didn't yell at me. She didn't lecture.
She grabbed me by the ear, looked at me with those captivating brown eyes, and said five words: "Model the behavior you hope to instill in others."
That line hit me like a fastball at my ears.
All those years as a manager.
All those talks about character, discipline, how to handle adversity. How to represent yourself with respect. How to stay composed when things go wrong. And my daughter was watching me lose it over Bingo.
I wasn't modeling anything except frustration.
I was teaching her that the rules change when nobody important is watching. That your values are situational.
Here's what this taught me: Your kids won't always listen to what you say, but they're always watching what you do.
Model the behavior. Every time. Because someone who loves you is watching.
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS!
With an NCAA Championship meet record 106 points, @UWLMensTF wins the 2026 Outdoor National Championship.
It is the Eagles NCAA record 18th national title.
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