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Pacers seek to make Game 2 tougher on Bucks as playoff teams focus on defense (copy)
The Pacers' performance in the first-round playoff series opener looked better on paper than it apparently did to the team's coach. Here's how the teams are approaching Game 2.
3 takeaways from Wisconsin football's 3-star, O-line commitment (copy)
A look at what the latest recruiting commitment means for the Badgers football program.
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WISCONSIN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Brewers come up short on west coast as season-long 10-game trip opens with a loss
Wilmer Flores hit a tiebreaking solo homer in the sixth and Jung Hoo Lee added an RBI triple the next inning to lead San Francisco past Milwaukee on Monday night.
Gerald Arthur Dix
July 5, 1942—April 19, 2025
Ellen R. Wedig
April 18, 2025
Michael Wichern
September 20, 1964—February 24, 2025
Jane Ilene (Kulseth) Osborne
June 6, 1932—April 19, 2025
Packers GM gearing up for a different kind of draft with Green Bay set to host
Green Bay holds the 23rd overall pick in this year’s NFL draft, but the front office has more to think about than just which players they want to take.
Pope Francis dies at 88
Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humility and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives over climate change and critiques of capitalism, died Monday. He was 88.
Bucks upgrade key starter ahead of Game 2 showdown with Pacers
The seven-time All-NBA guard took another step toward hitting the court in the first-round playoff series as Milwaukee looks to dig out of a 1-0 hole on Tuesday in Indianapolis.
Father of Madison middle school student charged in attack on school employee
The 44-year-old Madison man went to the school Wednesday after his son was involved in a dispute with the security assistant earlier in the day.
Wall Street and the dollar tumble as investors retreat
NEW YORK — Wall Street weakened Monday as investors worldwide get more skeptical about U.S. investments because of President Donald Trump’s trade war and his criticism of the Federal Reserve, which are shaking the traditional order.
Tony Evers took the long view with 400-year veto. But Scott Walker had him beat
Evers’ veto extended school funding levels by 400 years. But in 2017, Walker used his veto to extend a state moratorium for 1,000 years.
Hands on Wisconsin: Remembering Pope Francis, a man of mercy
Pope Francis has passed away at age 88 after struggling with a respiratory illness. But even as his health declined, his spirit and compassion for the poor and needy shone brightly.
Gov. Evers orders flags flown at half-staff for the late Pope Francis
"We remember Pope Francis for his evangelizing zeal, desire for peace in the world, and love for the poor," said Donald J. Hying, Madison Catholic Diocese's Bishop.
Gov. Evers orders flags flown at half-staff for the late Pope Francis
"We remember Pope Francis for his evangelizing zeal, desire for peace in the world, and love for the poor," said Donald J. Hying, Madison Catholic Diocese's Bishop.
White House supports Hegseth amid a new Signal chat revelation
WASHINGTON — The White House expressed support Monday for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth following media reports that he shared sensitive military details in another Signal messaging chat, this time with his wife and brother.
Google faces off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case
WASHINGTON — Google is confronting an existential threat as the U.S. government tries to break up the company as punishment for turning its revolutionary search engine into an illegal monopoly.
Obituary index for Tue., April 22
DIX, Gerald Arthur, 82