
Foundation Funds Keeps Families Connected
Betty Bauer could count on a weekly visit from her family, grandchildren and friends. And then, the COVID-19 pandemic happened. Betty and her resident friends at St. Francis Home became part of a vulnerable population that needed to have strict isolation for their safety.

High school athletes experiencing increased anxiety during COVID-19
How are our high school athletes handing the pandemic? Not well according to a recent study by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine.

Mask up! Don't let down your guard against COVID-19
Even as the United States reopens, it's crucial that people wear face masks when they can't maintain proper social distancing.

Provider collaboration helps patients with easy access
For the past two years, Manish Sharda, DO, has been serving family medicine patients at the Fond du Lac Regional Clinic in Waupun. In his role, Dr.

Tips to help your child wear a mask
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, levels of uncertainty are high. As we begin to plan and prepare for the upcoming school year, parents and caregivers are often left with more questions than answers.

Family, Faith and Fun
Like many cancer patients, Lance Schiniger, a 65-yearold Waupun resident, has left a loving impression on Agnesian Cancer Center staff following successful prostate cancer treatment.

Hometown & Proud of It!
During medical school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Bre Anna Nagle, MD, a family medicine physician at the Fond du Lac Regional Clinic in Waupun, was a part of the Wisconsin Academy for Rural Medicine (WARM) program.

Ripon College welcomes first strength and conditioning coach
Brandon Zemke has been named as the first-ever strength and conditioning coach in Ripon College’s storied history. His first day is August 17.

UW Organ and Tissue Donation honors Ripon Medical Center/St. Agnes Hospital for maximizing the gift of life
Ripon Medical Center and St. Agnes Hospital are being honored by University of Wisconsin Organ and Tissue Donation (UW OTD) for their ongoing commitment to saving and improving lives through organ and tissue donation.

Simplicity…For Better Results
For the past 16 years, Bryce Daane, 24, of Brandon, has been effectively managing his type 1 diabetes helping him to lead a healthy life as an agriculture teacher and preparing for his upcoming wedding to fiancée, Abby.