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National anthem should be respectful -- Stephen D. Morton
The national anthem is intended to glorify America and not the performer. There is little room for individual interpretation and styling.
Commentator's rant was extreme -- Paul Stauffacher
ESPN commentator Dan Dakich's rant about the accidental poking in the eye of two Badgers basketball players in Tuesdays' game against Iowa was way over the top.
Reinstate baseball at UW-Madison -- Bob Hunt
University of Wisconsin baseball should be reinstated.
'Nails' Tales' honors students athletes -- Joseph B. Starck
Three times in the past year I've thought about writing a letter to the editor about the sculpture "Nails' Tales" at Camp Randall Stadium.
UW says retirement, not protest, leads to closing cat research lab
UW-Madison has closed its controversial cat research laboratory because of the impending retirement of professor Tom Yin and not because of protests by animal rights groups, the university says.
Roll Call: Key votes from the Wisconsin congressional delegation this week (copy)
Here's how members of Wisconsin's congressional delegation voted on major issues this week.
Tech and Biotech: Murfie partners with Samsung; Barbouche tosses barbs at JPMorgan conference
And PerBlue adds an executive from Glu, a major, mobile game development company.
Jerry Davis: Elk reintroduction shifts south to Jackson County
The three-year release plan has the potential of putting Wisconsin’s elk population on a fast track of reaching goals of 1,400 animals in the original Clam Lake area and 400 elk at a second si…
Veteran GOP strategist with Iowa ties joins Scott Walker campaign team
Prominent Repubican operative David Polyansky is the latest to join Team Walker.
Whitehorse staff member under investigation for child sexual assault
Since September, police have been investigating a reported series of sexual assaults of a now-former Whitehorse Middle School student by a staff member and are readying a case to be reviewed b…
Lawmakers propose allowing terminally ill choice of suicide
Three Madison-area Democratic legislators say they plan to introduce a bill that would allow dying people to medically end their lives.
Wendt, Gerald J. "Jerry"
MONONA - Gerald J. "Jerry" Wendt, age 62, passed away on Jan. 22, 2015, in his home surrounded by his family. He was born on June 28, 1952, in Leavenworth, Kan., the son of Robert and Marion Wendt.
Sheriff's office arrests 4 in rural Dane County burglaries
Dane County authorities say they have arrested four people who had been breaking into homes in rural parts of the county for weeks.
Bracewell, Keith
PORTAGE - Keith Bracewell, age 97, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015, at Our House in Portage.
Inglis, Hortense "Holly"
JUPITER, Fla. - Holly Reiter Inglis, age 87, passed away peacefully in her home in Jupiter, Fla., on Jan. 15, 2015. She was born in Middleton, Wis., the daughter of Luella and Benjamin Reiter.…
Kessenich, Larry
BROOKLYN / OREGON - Larry Kessenich, age 75, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015. A memorial gathering will be held at GUNDERSON OREGON FUNERAL HOME, 1150 Park St., Oregon, from 4 p.m. unti…
Kleven, Jeffrey J.
MADISON - Jeffrey J. Kleven, age 56, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015, at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison.
Fixmer, Audrey Lucille Mettel
FORT ATKINSON - Audrey Lucille Mettel Fixmer, age 86, of Fort Atkinson, died peacefully at her home on Jan. 22, 2015, surrounded by her family. She was born in Aurora, Ill., on Jan. 25, 1928.
Sweet, Betty
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Betty Sweet, age 90, of St. Paul, Minn. passed away on Jan. 23, 2015. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Two Capitol East District developments, Ho-Chunk office proposed
Proposals for two mixed-use developments in the Capitol East District and a branch office for the Ho-Chunk tribe will be presented to the city's Urban Design Commission on Wednesday.






