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Chris Rickert: Easy sell on child sex offenders is not the same as an easy solution
At best, a proposed Madison ordinance to restrict where convicted child sex abusers can live will serve to protect a subset of children from a subset of abusers in a subset of venues.
Doug Moe: Joan Wildman toasts 30 years of the Madison Music Collective
An April 12 show at the Brink Lounge celebrates three decades of a group dedicated to live music in Madison.
Doyle McManus: The IRS is actually a model of efficiency
As you labor over your tax returns this month, spare a moment of sympathy for the least-loved agency in the federal government: the Internal Revenue Service.
On View | Terroir
Middleton-based photographer Michael Knapstein is currently showcasing a selection of his work at the Gallery at the Cambridge Winery Madison Tasting Room, located on Madison’s West Side.
Four-year medical college is a state obligation -- State Journal editorial from history
This Wisconsin State Journal editorial ran on April 5, 1920:
Patrick J. Fiedler: Let's give 17-year-olds a second chance
I’ve been involved in the criminal justice system for over 30 years. Prior to serving as an attorney in private practice, I was a state and federal prosecutor, secretary of the Wisconsin Depar…
Progressive vision obscured by cloud of war
“I pledge to my city a more complete understanding of her problems, a more liberal conception of her limitations, … a more generous contribution to her needs, and a more active participation ……
Garden calendar | For the week of April 5
Tips for your flowers, trees and shrubs.
Travel: Calendar
Coming in Wisconsin this week:
Steve Chapman: Iran and recurrent fear of arms control
“Reagan has accelerated the moral disarmament of the West by elevating wishful thinking to the status of political philosophy.” — George F. Will, 1987, on the United States’ nuclear weapons ne…
Kathleen Parker: Why I'm giving up wine
WASHINGTON — For a variety of reasons, I gave up alcohol Jan. 4.
Paul Greenberg: Scott Walker looks like he's for real
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — Who is this Scott Walker, and why has he taken off like a house afire in the race for next year’s Republican presidential nomination even before it’s really begun?
Tom Oates: UW makes good on promise to do better than last season
INDIANAPOLIS — Way back in October, they started telling anyone who would listen what they were going to do.
Brewers: Pitcher Jimmy Nelson eager to prove he belongs after disappointing callup last year
MILWAUKEE — It’s an easy assumption, considering one was traded to make room for the other, but as spring training opened, Milwaukee Brewers manager Ron Roenicke wanted to make something abund…
Badgers men's basketball: UW capitalizes on second chances against Kentucky
INDIANAPOLIS — It was all about second chances Saturday night for the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Brewers: NL Central capsules
Chicago Cubs
USHL: Gerards power Capitols past Buccaneers
Freddy and Charlie Gerard combined for three goals in the game’s first 25 minutes, and the Madison Capitols made the lead hold up in a 4-2 U.S. Hockey League victory over the Des Moines Buccan…
Badgers sports: Softball team loses lead, game to Penn State
A disastrous fourth inning erased the University of Wisconsin softball team’s slim lead and powered Penn State past the Badgers 15-5 on Saturday at Goodman Diamond.
Prep sports: Perrin Hagge helps Middleton boys track team take third in West Relays
Led by junior Perrin Hagge’s victory in the 800-meter run, the Middleton boys track and field team finished third at the Madison West Relays on Saturday at the Camp Randall Memorial Sports Center.






