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Prep boys basketball: Fight proves costly as Wisconsin Dells boys lose to Wautoma
A second-quarter fight led to four ejections — three of them Wisconsin Dells players — and the absences played a role in the Chiefs’ 44-42 loss to visiting Wautoma in a South Central Conferenc…
Prep girls basketball: Middleton upends host Kenosha St. Joseph
Senior guard Elizabeth Norregaard scored 14 points and freshman Bria Lemirande had 12 points as Middleton defeated host Kenosha St. Joseph 59-54 in a non-conference girls basketball game Tuesd…
Prep sports: Oregon, Madison Memorial, Waunakee win Groundhog Tourney openers
The annual Sun Prairie Groundhog Tournament opened Tuesday with the traditional first-round games that double up as conference contests for the eight participating teams.
Prep girls basketball: Katie Meriggioli keps a winning run for Madison Edgewood
Katie Meriggioli sparked a mid-game run that carried Madison Edgewood to a 49-31 victory over host Monroe in a Badger South Conference girls basketball game on Tuesday night.
Prep boys basketball: Tanner Bruchs, Poynette roll over Columbus
COLUMBUS – Poynette boys basketball coach John Weiss brought a team loaded with scoring punch to Columbus on Tuesday night.
Bucks: Seven double-figure scorers lead victory in Miami
MIAMI — Jason Kidd’s wins against Miami keep piling up.
United Way to spend $19.7 million on education, health and poverty inititatives
The United Way of Dane County will spend $6.8 million for education, $6.4 million for anti-poverty programs and $4.9 million for health-related initiatives.
Patrick Durkin: Nowadays, trail-cams aren't exclusive to hunters
Trail-cams today shoot full-color video and high-resolution digital photos up to 20 megabytes in size. They’re stored on computers and catalogued for fast retrieval and viewing.
Gary Engberg: At this point, it's OK to take children out on the ice for fishing
One good location to take the kids in southern Wisconsin is Brittingham Park in downtown Madison’s Triangle area.
Packer backers still wearing crabby pants -- Tom Palmtag
While the green-and-gold flu epidemic spread throughout Packer Nation last week, everyone was pointing fingers as to where to direct the blame for the meltdown. It seemed like everyone was wea…
UW funding cuts are draconian -- George Savage
Realizing Gov. Scott Walker is no friend to education, I braced myself for cuts to the University of Wisconsin System, especially given the Walker regime’s deficit problem. I would have guesse…
Online applications both good and bad -- Douglas Peterson
Online job applications have their good points and their bad points.
UW should be proud of standards -- Martha Brusegar
It would be interesting to know how many UW-Madison athletes specifically choose UW because of its high academic standards, not in spite of them. Most athletes will not have a lucrative profes…
Walker right to nix casino -- Kathy Wehrle
Finally, I agree with Gov. Scott Walker on something. Last week he nixed plans for another casino in Wisconsin. I don't think our desire for jobs should be based on an industry that supports g…
Casino decision makes no sense -- Dennis Dresang
The Koch brothers must be having second thoughts about their investments in Gov. Scott Walker. His refusal to allow the Menominee Nation a casino in Kenosha does not square with the principles…
Focus on voter ID misguided -- John Ambrosavage
All of the perseverating over voter ID laws discount one thing: It is hard enough to get people to vote once, much less twice.
Singer, actress Jennifer Hudson starring in American Family Insurance Super Bowl ad
The Madison-based insurer's regional TV buy, bolstered by social media, reflects a Super Bowl trend this year.
Complaint: Arrested man says he didn't rob bank
A man who was arrested last week after police said he robbed a bank in Monona told police that he did not commit the robbery, and that the money he was carrying belonged to him.
Restaurant News: Mooyah moving into area with burgers, fries and shakes
The first Wisconsin outlet of a Texas-based burger chain plans to open in Fitchburg by mid-April.
Computer repair contractor charged with stealing computers from state, selling them
A former computer repair contractor was charged Tuesday with stealing as many as 17 laptop computers from the state Department of Workforce Development and selling them to support a heroin addiction.






