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Scrapbook July 20
Reunions and scholarships.
Walker will speak for small business -- David and Michelle Malin
For those who are not fortunate enough to have Fox News, we would like to thank channels 3 and 15 for broadcasting Gov. Scott Walker's announcement he will run for president. As usual, Ch. 27 …
Allow Wisconsin pharmacists to prescribe birth control-- Laurel Legenza
Wisconsin needs to step up in improving access to birth control tablets at retail pharmacies. Pharmacists in California and Oregon can now renew and prescribe new birth control prescriptions a…
Clinton is correct about exploiting workers -- Eunice Gibson
The Orange County Register editorial in Thursday's State Journal contains a big legal error. Misclassifying employees is not a technological advance. It is an illegal way of cheating employees…
Madison needs a solution to homeless -- Anne Lundin
Recently I attended an evening meeting at the City-County building in Madison. I was shaken to see the encampment on the steps and porch of City Hall.
Bikes and cars 'sharing' road can be tragic -- Elizabeth Stein
I moved to Madison in June to begin my residency at UW-Madison in preventive medicine. It's an area where I will have the opportunity to study the health of populations and share my findings …
Enforce the speed limit on University Avenue -- Beverly Flanigan
Has the time finally come that we demand enforcement of speed limits on University Avenue?
Brewers: Taylor Jungmann pitches Milwaukee past the Pirates for its first home sweep of the season
Jungmann, added to the Brewers' roster in early June, won his third straight decision, giving up one run on five hits.
Pro golf: Mequon's Jordan Niebrugge joins co-leader Paul Dunne in turning the British Open into amateur hour
Niebrugge is three shots behind Dunne, two others, but can an amateur win a claret jug for the first time since Bobby Jones in 1930?
SOS: Why can't I cash my brother's old traveler's checks?
Alice Jungemann found the traveler's checks her brother had squirreled away in kitchen cabinet 25 years ago, but how can she cash checks in German marks and British pounds?
Man killed in I-90 crash Saturday night
His vehicle crossed the median and crashed into a semi-truck carrying honeybees.
Pro golf: Jordan Spieth is one shot back, chasing three golfers (one an amateur) as British Open braces for epic Monday finish
When a third-round shootout at historic St. Andrews ended Sunday, 14 players were separated by three shots and half of them were major champions.
Pro golf: Mequon's Jordan Niebrugge joins co-leader Paul Dunne in turning the British Open into amateur hour
Niebrugge is three shots behind Dunne, two others, but can an amateur win a claret jug for the first time since Bobby Jones in 1930?
Just Ask Us: How long can I park my RV on a Madison street?
A Madison visitor wonders how long he can park his RV on a city street.
Madison police officer, fresh from OD training, saves man
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Madison police officer who just completed training on opiate overdoses is being credited with saving the life of a heroin overdose victim.
Grace, Daniel C.
MADISON - Daniel C. Grace, age 79, passed away on Friday, July 17, 2015. Dan was born on May 7, 1936, in Clintonville, Wis., to Evelyn Johnson. He was raised by Albert and Almeda Grace in Beaver Dam.
Madison police: Officer, fresh from overdose training, saves man
An officer fresh from training on opiate overdoses potentially saved the life of a man who overdosed on heroin Friday, the police department said.
Together: Focus on downsizing not labeling clutter
Despite owning a label maker, I rarely put mine to use in my own home. A label maker isn’t always in line with my keep-it-simple philosophy. Neat rows of labeled containers don’t fill my close…
Madison man arrested for 5th OWI
A Madison man was arrested for his fifth OWI early Saturday morning, the Wisconsin State Patrol reports.
Storm, possible tornado cause significant damage in Janesville area
A severe storm and possible tornado Saturday afternoon destroyed a barn, downed power lines and damaged trees on properties near Janesville, the Rock County Sheriff's Office reported.