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Houghton, Melvin L.
CASSVILLE - Melvin L. Houghton, age 89, of Cassville, passed away on Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at UW Hospitals and Clinics in Madison surrounded by his loving family. He was born on Aug. 14, 1926, in Beetown Township, the son…
Rodder, William "Bill"
OREGON - William "Bill" Rodder died peacefully on Tuesday, July 5, 2016, at the age of 76 years at Alden Estates in Jefferson. Please see a later edition for full notice. Please share your memories at www.CressFuneralService.com.
Pretty noodle bowl packs some heat
If you’ve ever been through a kitchen remodel, you know what a pain it is to be without a stove. My home kitchen is getting a facelift, including a new range/stove. Thanks to my grill with a side burner I…
3 candidates to replace Rep. Robb Kahl in Assembly to meet in McFarland forum
Jimmy Anderson, Julia Arata-Fratta and Tony Hartmann have all been confirmed to attend the 47th District forum, hosted July 14 by Active McFarland and United Fitchburg.
Rain, storms likely Thursday, weekend looks nice
Storms could revisit Madison on Thursday, but the upcoming weekend looks pretty good.
Orpheum Theater sign to shine over State Street once again
Few things on State Street were more iconic than the lavish sign fronting the Orpheum Theater. The sign fell into disrepair...until now.
Madison police ID officer who fatally shot man last week
Officer Hector Rivera has been placed on administrative leave while the state Department of Criminal Investigation looks into the incident that killed Michael William Schumacher.
Flu Mist not recommended, state says get a flu shot instead
Poor marks for flu nasal spray prompted officials on Wednesday to recommend not using the spray but get a flu shot instead for the 2016-2017 flu season.
Man duped out of $10K by fake IRS guy, Madison police say
A Madison man who feared for his family paid out over $10,000 last month to a scammer who claimed to be from the IRS, the scammer threatening the man with jail time if he didn't pay up.
Canadian annexation gains favor -- State Journal report from 150 years ago
This State Journal report ran on the front page July 12, 1866:
Marinating salmon in juice can make a delicious difference
I try to get fish on my family’s table two or three times a week. The research describing the incredible heart and brain benefits to eating fish, especially fatty fish like salmon, is compelling.
Madison man arrested for alleged attempted sexual assault, police say
A Madison man was arrested early Wednesday morning after he allegedly tried to sexually assault a woman Downtown.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Opening up the Oscars is common sense
For two years in a row, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Kansas City Star: America deserves better than mess created by Clinton, Trump
The 2016 presidential race is so far down in the dumps that it counted as good news Tuesday when a leading candidate found out she’s likely not going to get charged with a crime.
3 Vernon County women arrested on drug charges, Sheriff's Office says
Three women from Vernon County have been arrested on multiple drug charges, all stemming from a suspicious vehicle being stopped in the village of LaFarge.
Man mugged at gunpoint on Near West Side, Madison police say
A Madison man walking on the Near East Side Tuesday night was robbed at gunpoint.
8 proseccos to try this summer
While some sparkling wine leans more toward the contemplative than the whimsical, ideally it all finds its way to some degree into the “Fun” circle of the bubbly Venn Diagram.
Man crashed at least 6 times in Janesville neighborhood; arrested for alleged drunken driving
A Janesville man driving out of control in a neighborhood Tuesday afternoon crashed his car at least six times before getting arrested for alleged drunken driving.
Movie money used at Madison bar; suspects' pictures released
Two men who used movie money to buy drinks at a Near East Side bar are being sought by Madison police.
Smoking your own ribs as easy as grilling them
There was a year when I demonstrated how to make ribs eight times on the same national morning show. Each time, I would remind them we did ribs the last time, and the producer would say, “I know but everyone…