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Prep boys basketball: Columbus' Kyle Geiger reaches 1,000-point mark in victory over Mayville
Senior Kyle Geiger topped the 1,000-point career scoring mark Monday night, pouring in 27 points to lead the host Columbus boys basketball team to a 70-49 victory over Mayville.
Prep boys hockey: Two players earn hat tricks as Madison Edgewood beats Milton
For a while on Monday night, the Milton boys hockey team was tied with Badger South Conference leader Madison Edgewood.
Gary Engberg: Bald Eagle Watching Days approaching
MAZOMANIE -- Volunteers from the Ferry Bluff Eagle Council have been out counting eagles at roosting sites along the Wisconsin River and the surrounding area since Dec. 1.
Prep football: Parker coach Eric Skrzypchak steps down after three seasons
Eric Skrzypchak has resigned after three seasons as varsity head coach at Janesville Parker High School to focus more time on his teaching job and his family.
Epic draws on literature greats for its next expansion
VERONA -- After recent expansions with farm and wizard themes, medical software giant Epic Systems is turning to literature for its latest novel idea.
Badgers football: Joe Rudolph in line to be UW offensive coordinator
Sources say the ex-Badger was in Madison Monday to discuss a return to UW after three years with Paul Chryst at Pittsburgh.
Tom Oates: Packers' improved rush defense to be tested by Cowboys
GREEN BAY — Yard by yard, play by play and game by game this season, the Green Bay Packers have worked to shoot down the perception that their defense can’t function at a championship level.
Prep boys swimming: Madison Memorial, Monona Grove remain on top in state rankings
Monona Grove holds No. 1 spot in Division 2 rankings
Republican Congress not connecting the dots -- Mary Power
The State Journal reported Sunday that the Republican-run Congress will be working vigorously to repeal Obama's Affordable Care Act.
Governors don't make the best presidents -- Mark K. Allen
I disagree with the common wisdom that a governor’s executive experience will make him or her a more successful president.
Freedom From Religion Foundation has passion for truth -- Dennis Harrison-Noonan
Kudos to Annie Laurie Gaylor and Dan Barker as they move into their expanded offices. Over the years that I have followed the Freedom From Religion Foundation, my respect for and appreciation …
Foundation gives atheists a bad name -- Martin Redmann
According to the article in Saturday's State Journal "Busy time for Madison nonprofit," the Freedom From Religion Foundation has 21,000 paid members.
Obama deserves credit for success -- Richard Nawratil
It’s a new year and time to reflect on the past years.
'Birth of Christ' is historical reality -- Monsignor Roger J. Schecke
The letter in Sunday's State Journal “'Birth of Christ' story is just that” attempts to reduce the birth of Jesus Christ to a literary form, comparable to the mythologies created from the imag…
Grow Academy an inspiring story -- Connie Bettin
I enjoyed the article in Sunday's State Journal "Grow Academy teaches offenders job skills."
Senate Republicans going slower on right-to-work bill
Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald says Republicans are still trying to figure out whether they can tackle issue.
Man gets three years for child porn, likely deportation
A Chicago-area man pleaded guilty Monday to possessing child pornography while in Madison for work and was sentenced to the mandatory minimum three years in prison.
Meriter pension lawsuit settlement approved
A judge on Monday approved an $82 million settlement of a class action lawsuit over Meriter Health Services' pension plan.
Frigid weather welcomes Madison students back to school
The National Weather Service predicts wind chills to reach 35 degrees below zero on Wednesday.
Soglin names new economic development director
Mayor selects Matthew Mikolajewski for key economic development position.






