Posted: 6:05 PM The sturgeon spearing season on Lake Winnebago will close after just 4 days. State fish managers officials say spearers bagged 528 adult female sturgeon through Monday. That's about 90 percent of the harvest cap of 556.
Posted: 4:08 PM The Milwaukee Bucks will have a full complement of their main players Monday night for the first time since November 14 when they face the visiting Los Angeles Clippers. They've been missing at least one of those players since Michael Ruffin went out with fractured wrist three months ago.
Updated: 7:00 PM Wisconsin and Marquette both dropped Monday in The Associated Press men's college basketball rankings. The Badgers fell from eighth last week to 15th. The Golden Eagles dropped from 16th to one spot out of the top 25.
Updated: 12:18 AM The WFCA all-star game helps raise money for the Children's Hospital. More than a dozen players from the viewing area will be on hand.
Posted: 3:17 PM Waukesha gold medalist Paul Hamm is in first place after the opening session of the Winter Cup Challenge - the first U.S. men's meet this year on the road to Beijing.
Updated: 3:22 PM The schedule gets a bit easier for the Milwaukee Bucks. They're back home at the Bradley Center beginning Saturday night for 14 of 18 games at home.
Posted: 11:43 AM Milwaukee starting forward Bobby Simmons became the latest player to miss time for the Bucks. He sat out Wednesday night's game against the Dallas Mavericks in Dallas with a bruised left leg.
Updated: 12:06 PM Dirk Nowitzki had 29 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists for his first career triple-double, as the Mavericks beat the Milwaukee Bucks 107-96 in Dallas Wednesday night.
Updated: 12:02 PM Marcus Landry scored 16 points to lead the way as eighth-ranked Wisconsin hung on for a 60-54 men's basketball victory over Iowa Wednesday night in Iowa City.
Posted: 11:01 AM Angel Robinson scored 20 points for Marquette in a 72-65 Big East women's basketball victory over Cincinnati Tuesday night in Milwaukee.
Updated: 11:24 PM 2 games in 2 nights for the SPASH boys basketball team. The Panthers beat Everest on Monday, andcould have clinched the Valley with a win and a West loss. But East had other ideas.