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Packers: Mike McCarthy became a student of the game at tiny Baker University
McCarthy's first real hands-on experience came when then-assistant Dan Harris turned over responsibility for the line calls to McCarthy in his senior year.
Jerry Davis' Backtag No. 11: Registration is all but closed, ending a 61-year era
In 1953 hunters were required, for the first time, to register their deer at checking stations. Now we call them deer registration stations. Next year, after 61 years, we will call them history.
On View | LUXE
John Ready, an artist hailing from La Crescent, Minnesota, uses jewelry on a large scale for his sculptural exhibit, LUXE, on view now at Edgewood College.
Just Read It | Forrest Aguirre
Just Read It is a regular feature in which the State Journal seeks recommendations from authors, literary enthusiasts and experts, focused on the contributor’s particular genre of expertise.
Steve Chapman: What racially biased policing looks like
Black anger that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson was not charged for killing Michael Brown stems partly from the fact that blacks in America often face much worse treatment from cops tha…
Garden calendar | For the week of Nov. 30
Tips for your flowers, trees and shrubs.
Travel: Calendar
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A theater group for 'queer' youth builds a legacy on making unique art, saving lives
Proud Theater, started modestly in Madison, is celebrating its 15th anniversary and expanding to other cities.
Department of Justice supervisor acknowledged making, selling guns without a license
Records show Jay Smith acknowledged some allegations by a DOJ whistleblower but denied he broke the law.
Shelley Peterman Schwarz: Recognizing and finding the help you need
Last October, you may remember, I was hospitalized on my birthday with shingles and severe depression. This year my birthday wasn’t much better because husband Dave and I learned that he had a…
Badgers men's hockey: UW beats Ferris State for first victory of season
Sometimes it takes a while before words of wisdom sink in and truly take effect.
Prep hockey: Zach Kirby’s late goal a game-winner for Stoughton boys
Junior wing Zach Kirby scored the game-winning goal with less than 9 minutes to play Saturday night, leading the Stoughton boys hockey team to a 3-2 victory over visiting DeForest.
Bucks:
LOS ANGELES — Carmelo Anthony or LeBron James made up Plan A. Pau Gasol was Plan B.
Prep girls basketball: Marshall earns double-overtime victory over Waukesha North
It took two overtime periods to do it, but the Marshall girls basketball team survived the 42-point performance of Waukesha North senior post Jessica Kelliher to take a 71-67 road victory on Saturday.
Prep boys basketball: Nick McGlynn helps Stoughton roll past La Crosse Aquinas
Drake University recruit Nick McGlynn of Stoughton was a tough matchup for the La Crosse Aquinas boys basketball team on Saturday.
Badgers wrestling: UW produces seven wins in decision over South Dakota State
BROOKINGS, S.D. —Seven University of Wisconsin wrestlers posted victories, including a finishing pin by junior heavyweight Connor Medbery, in a 29-6 non-conference decision Saturday over host …
Badgers football: Alex Erickson, receiving crops come up big
It didn’t take Alex Erickson very long Saturday to realize he — or someone in the University of Wisconsin wide receiver corps — was going to have to make an impact against a Minnesota defense …
Tom Oates: UW authors 'storybook ending' after ugly chapter vs. Northwestern
The Badgers' prospects looked dim after a loss to the Wildcats in the league opener, but they worked hard to improve their deficiencies and the result is seven straight wins and a trip to Indi…
Badgers football: Corey Clement seizes moment to propel UW rally
The sophomore tailback didn't play at all in the first half, but made the most of his second-half chances.
Tom Still: Public perceptions of science, tech often filtered through values versus data
Why do elected officials sometimes hide behind the “I’m not a scientist” line, or a close variation, when it comes to approaching major issues?






