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Madison Style: Beading supplies plus the knowledge to make beautiful jewelry
Meredith Steele remembers visiting bead stores as a child and feeling drawn to the rainbow rows of shimmering beads. When she was older, her mom says she would work on beading projects as a ho…
Student magazine hosts UW Fashion Week
Stylish MODA invites Madison to a free fashion show and other events
Farm Bureau, others question Scott Walker's proposed farm research cuts
Supporters are stunned by proposed cuts by Gov. Scott Walker to the Discovery Farms program, which helps farmers run cleaner and more efficient operations.
Chris Rickert: Corporate lights needed to keep state parks from drowning
“Koch Industries" already qualifies as the mark of the Beast for many liberals, and renaming a certain popular Baraboo-area camping and swimming destination “Koch Industries’ Lake State Park" …
Toronto Star: Vladimir Putin has blood on his hands
One way or another, Russian President Vladimir Putin has Boris Nemtsov’s blood on his hands.
One man, 600 stolen bikes?
UW-Madison police suspect an "avid bicycle thief" of stashing away bikes for years. Is your lost bike among them?
Brewers: Dodgers hammer Milwaukee 10-1
Brewers starter Matt Garza gave up five runs, only one of them earned, and five hits in two innings.
Badgers women's hockey: Final Face-Off likely to bring out North Dakota's best
Desperate times require desperate measures, but what if your adversary has a lot more to lose than you do?
Bucks: Forward Chris Johnson signs 10-day contract
The 24-year-old Johnson most recently played for Rio Grande in the NBA Development League, where he averaged 20.1 points and 5.6 rebounds in 17 games.
Photos at Museum of Wisconsin Art show polka around state
WEST BEND, Wis. (AP) — Photographs of accordions, tubas and Pabst Blue Ribbon signs may not be the norm for an $11.2 million art museum that features nationally recognized sculptures, painters…
WIAA boys basketball: McFarland overcomes first-half deficit to beat Fort Atkinson
FORT ATKINSON — Chad Herbst understands his role as the McFarland starting point guard is to set up his teammates, play solid defense and take care of the ball.
WIAA state hockey: Wrap
Daniel Burger scored in the first period, and Superior tacked on two empty-net goals to beat Cedarburg 3-0 in the semifinals of the WIAA state boys hockey tournament Friday night at the Dane C…
WIAA boys basketball: Janesville Craig shocks Classic 8 Conference champion Muskego
The Janesville Craig boys basketball team struck a mighty blow for the Big Eight Conference on Friday night.
WIAA boys basketball: Zach Stinson propels Monona Grove past Jefferson
Senior guard Zach Stinson finished with a game-high 33 points, and host Monona Grove pulled away late for a 57-39 victory over Jefferson in a WIAA Division 2 boys basketball regional semifinal…
USHL: Capitols squander early lead in shootout loss
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — The Madison Capitols couldn’t solve RoughRiders goaltender Ben Blacker when it mattered Friday night, letting an early lead turn into a 2-1 shootout loss in a U.S. Hockey …
WIAA state boys hockey: Madison Memorial falls in semifinals
Inspiration had come from near and far.
WIAA state girls gymnastics: Mount Horeb brings home some golden family hardware
WISCONSIN RAPIDS — As family heirlooms go, this one will be cherished for a long time.
WIAA boys basketball: Cuba City downs Darlington to set up battle with Mineral Point tonight
Junior Ben Burkholder scored 16 points Friday night — including a clinching free throw with 2.1 seconds remaining — to lead the Cuba City boys basketball team to a 43-41 victory over host Darl…
WIAA state team wrestling: Stoughton gets two narrow wins to reach Division 1 state title match
If the Stoughton wrestling team was going to make it to the state championship, the Vikings knew they would need big performances from their first seven wrestlers.
WIAA boys basketball: Simon Lensmire's fast start fuels Lake Mills past Marshall in Division 3
Simon Lensmire fueled a strong first-half effort that carried the host Lake Mills boys basketball team to a 69-59 victory against Marshall in a WIAA Division 3 regional semifinal game Friday night.






