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Rupert, Richard Earl
SEATTLE, Wash. - Richard Earl Rupert was at peace when he died Jan. 30, 2016, at age 85, with his beloved wife, Wanda, and his dog, Tully, at his side.
Patrick Durkin: Scott Walker takes step in right direction on CWD
Gov. Walker’s talk reinforced the fact he and his administration basically ignored CWD after taking office in January 2011.
Madison-area banks see highest ratings in years
Madison-area banks earn their highest scores in years from ratings service Bauer Financial.
Mitch Henck: We need more gangs -- of families
Possible “revenge” fatal shootings in recent weeks at different gas stations in Madison and the town of Madison combined with a fatal shooting outside a bar have city leaders crying for an end to “gun violence.”
Paul Wilson: Small nuclear reactors will help cut carbon
As awareness of the threats of global climate change grows, the role for low-carbon nuclear energy has never been more clear.
Give black soldiers chance in army -- State Journal editorial from 150 years ago
This State Journal editorial ran on May 24, 1866, a year after the Civil War ended:
Chris Rickert: Good intentions no substitute for safe county jail
Even serious criminals don't deserve an unsafe jail.
College baseball: MATC rolls in regional opener
UW-Whitewater and UW-La Crosse advance in the NCAA Division III tournament.
Prep roundup: Stoughton's Dillon Nowicki throws one-hit shutout past Fort Atkinson
With the loss, Fort Atkinson finishes in a tie with Madison Edgewood for the Badger South Conference title.
Prep sports: Former Madison West coach Tom Hargraves dies
From the tile up, Tom Hargraves built two of the state’s most successful high school sports programs.
Brewers: Wily Peralta's solid outing not good enough in New York
The only real hiccup for Mets left-hander Steven Matz came when Chris Carter connected for his 13th home run of the season, a two-run shot to center field on a 2-2 pitch in the first inning.
Prep sports: Former Madison West coach Tom Hargraves dies
Madison West's first boys and girls swimming coach won 20 WIAA state team championships in 31 years.
Alliant Energy proposes a rate hike for 2017 and 2018
The plan would more than double the fixed monthly charge for electricity to $18 in 2018.
12-year-old killed in crash in the township of Rubicon
A 12-year-old boy from Neosho was killed while riding a motorized dirt bike on Friday afternoon after colliding with a pickup truck.
Tech and Biotech: Madison startup Chefs for Seniors is cooking in California
Closer to home, Doyenne Group is seeking applicants for its next pitch contest for women entrepreneurs.
Progress is always possible for our nation -- Rick Buffington
Eight years ago, during President Barack Obama's election as America's first black president, I watched as many other African-Americans did with pride and elation.
Obama is Illinois' sleaziest politician -- Randolph L. Lucey
The Chicago Tribune editorial about Dennis Hastert, which appeared in the April 30 State Journal, mentioned that plenty of sleazy politicians have come from Illinois, where corruption is a plague.
Republicans should unite behind Trump now -- Kenneth L. Benzel
The Republicans opposed to Donald Trump need to face reality. They need to unify now because they will be forced to do so in November.