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Sennett Seventh-Grader to Compete with Team USA at 2025 Pan American Judo Championships

MADISON, Wis.—Iliyan Hoskins, a seventh-grader at the Madison Metropolitan School District’s (MMSD) Ray F. Sennett Middle School, has been selected to represent Team USA at the 2025 U13/U15 Pan American Judo Championships in Lima, Peru, on Dec. 5–6, 2025.
He will compete in the male -47 kg (approx. 104 lbs) division after qualifying for the USA Judo Pan American U13 Championship Team on June 20, earning berths in both the -47kg and -52kg (approx. 115 lbs) weight classes.
Hoskins began practicing judo at age 4 and has developed into one of the country’s top young competitors. He trains at the European Judo Academy in Wheeling, Ill., under coach Gela Kelikhashvili, whose guidance has strengthened Hoskins’ technique and competitive preparation. Hoskins has earned nine national championship titles and was ranked the nation’s No. 1 junior athlete in 2022 under former coach Sensei Os Millan.
“Iliyan is an exceptional student and an exceptional athlete,” said Jessica Fleischmann, Sennett Middle School assistant principal. “His commitment, humility and drive make him a role model for students across our school. We are incredibly proud to have him represent Sennett, MMSD and the United States on the international stage.”
For Hoskins, competing for Team USA is the result of years of steady work and personal growth.
“My goal is to keep getting better and compete in international tournaments where I can represent my country,” Hoskins said. “I like pushing myself and seeing how far I can go. Judo teaches me discipline and respect. Winning feels amazing, but even when I don’t win, I learn something that makes me better.”
He added that he is proud to represent his school community as well as his team. “I hope younger athletes see that if you work hard and keep going, you can do big things,” he said.
Beyond his athletic accomplishments, Hoskins is recognized for his sportsmanship, leadership and steady presence at school, all qualities that reflect the values of judo and contribute positively to the Sennett community.
The Pan American Judo Championships bring together top youth athletes from across North, Central and South America for one of the highest levels of competition in the sport. Hoskins’ participation is a point of pride for Sennett Middle School and for MMSD, which supports students in pursuing excellence inside and outside the classroom.
For information about the after-school athletics opportunities available to MMSD middle-schoolers, please visit the Madison School & Community Recreation website.
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About the Madison Metropolitan School District
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is the second-largest school district in Wisconsin, serving more than 25,000 students across 52 schools. The district’s vision is that every school will be a thriving school that prepares every student to graduate ready for college, career and community. With more than 6,000 teachers and staff, MMSD is committed to ensuring the district’s goals and core values are held at the center of its efforts, so students can learn, belong and thrive. For more information, visit mmsd.org.
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County Executive Melissa Agard to Host Community Listening Sessions on the 2026 Dane County Budget and Year Ahead
DANE COUNTY – Dane County Executive Melissa Agard will host a series of community listening sessions throughout Dane County in December and January to discuss the recently passed 2026 county budget and share updates on challenges and opportunities in the year ahead.
These listening sessions are an opportunity for residents, local leaders, and stakeholders to hear directly from County Executive Agard about key investments, ongoing fiscal pressures, and priorities for strengthening county services and community well-being. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions.
Listening Session Schedule (note: each listening session will be 1 hour):
Thursday, December 11 | 5:00pm
Windsor Municipal Building
4430 Windsor Rd., Windsor
Tuesday, December 16 | 11:30am
Mazomanie Community Building
9 Brodhead St., Mazomanie
Wednesday, December 17 | 5:00pm
Deerfield Public Library
12 W. Nelson St., Deerfield
Thursday, December 18 | 12:30pm
Stoughton Public Library
304 S. Fourth St., Stoughton
Wednesday, January 21 | 7:00 pm
County Executive Agard will present at the Dane County Towns Association Meeting
Rutland Town Hall – 785 Center Rd, Stoughton, WI 53589
Members of the media and public are invited to attend any of the sessions.
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MMSD Opens Madison Promise Spring Semester Enrollment Window for High School Students
MADISON, Wis.—The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) has opened the spring semester enrollment window for Madison Promise, the district’s fully online learning program for high school students.
Families interested in exploring a flexible, student-centered learning option are invited to apply beginning today. Students enrolled in Madison Promise can take a full schedule of MMSD courses taught by licensed teachers, with opportunities to personalize the pace and structure of their learning.
The program is designed to support a wide range of student needs, including those who prefer online learning, those balancing responsibilities outside of school and those seeking a quieter or more self-directed academic setting.
“Madison Promise continues to be a strong option for students who thrive in an online environment,” said Mary Jankovich, executive director of college, career and community readiness. “Our educators work closely with each learner to build relationships, support their academic progress and ensure they have what they need to succeed.”
Launched in the 2021–22 school year, Madison Promise serves students in grades nine through 12 and offers a complete virtual learning environment grounded in five core principles: meaningful student engagement, strong relationship-building with dedicated teachers, high-quality professional development for educators, flexibility and a commitment to student voice and choice.
“Flexibility and belonging are at the heart of Madison Promise,” Jankovich said. “The online setting allows us to meet students where they are and support them in taking ownership of their learning in ways that fit their goals.”
The application window will remain open through Jan. 16, and space may be limited.
Families can learn more about curriculum, expectations and enrollment on the Madison Promise website. For additional information or support with the application process, families are encouraged to contact the district through Let’s Talk.
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About the Madison Metropolitan School District
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is the second-largest school district in Wisconsin, serving more than 25,000 students across 52 schools. The district’s vision is that every school will be a thriving school that prepares every student to graduate ready for college, career and community. With more than 6,000 teachers and staff, MMSD is committed to ensuring the district’s goals and core values are held at the center of its efforts, so students can learn, belong and thrive. For more information, visit mmsd.org.
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Oak Bank Welcomes Izzy Coughlin as Treasury Management Specialist

Fitchburg, WI – Oak Bank, Fitchburg’s trusted community bank since 2000, is pleased to announce the addition of Izzy Coughlin as its new Treasury Management Specialist. Izzy joins Oak Bank after refining her client service skills at a local community financial institution, bringing with her a passion for building strong relationships and supporting local businesses.
In her role as Treasury Management Specialist, Izzy will play a key part in Oak Bank’s commitment to delivering exceptional service to its clients while continuing to grow its Treasury Management division.
“Izzy brings a great blend of energy and client-first focus to our Treasury Management team,” said Linda Zimdars, Senior Vice President Business Banking. “Her passion for serving others and her strong community roots align perfectly with Oak Bank’s values. I’m confident she will build lasting relationships with our business clients and contribute greatly to their success.”
Izzy shared her enthusiasm for joining the Oak Bank team, saying, “I’m excited to be part of a community-focused organization that truly values its clients and team members. I look forward to helping our business clients find the right financial tools to support their growth and success.”
Izzy lives in Monticello with her husband and enjoys running her photography business in her free time. She also supports the Oregon FFA, where she previously served as Vice President during her time in high school.
About Oak Bank
Oak Bank has been deeply rooted in the Fitchburg community and Madison area for over 25 years, meeting the financial needs of homeowners and businesses by offering top-notch service, quick answers, and creative solutions, all while supporting over 135 local nonprofits each year. Visit oak.bank to learn more.
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Local food pantries get financial boost from Lake Ridge Bank

November 20, 2025 (MADISON, Wis.) – In response to the extreme need arising from the lapse in SNAP benefits as well as a spike in applications for food assistance, Lake Ridge Bank has made multiple donations to local programs that work to support food security in our communities.
Recent donations include a $15,000 gift to River Food Pantry on Thursday. As a longtime partner, Lake Ridge Bank was involved in financing the nonprofit’s new building this year. The bank also provided $5,000 in support for the Goodman Community Center’s turkey dinner giveaway. Additionally, various Lake Ridge Bank locations are currently running food drives to bolster local pantries, such as WayForward (formerly MOM) and others.
“Part of being a community bank is finding ways to help our neighbors thrive,” says Lake Ridge Bank President Paul Hoffmann. “We saw a need and wanted to step up and do something about it.”
To get more information about giving to or benefitting from these pantries, visit:
- The River Food Pantry at riverfoodpantry.org
- Goodman Community Center at goodmancenter.org
- WayForward Resources at wayforwardresources.org
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