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Scott Walker raises prospect of long-term tuition cap
The suggestion might win over lawmakers skeptical that more autonomy for the University of Wisconsin System would lead to runaway tuition increases.
Packers: Mike McCarthy confirms he will give up play calling on offense
Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy has made it official: He is relinquishing his job calling plays for Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the offense.
Property Trax: New home starts outnumber foreclosures by nearly 2 to 1 last year
Dane County's ratio of home starts to foreclosures in 2014 was the best of the last eight years.
17-year-old charged with Mazomanie murders, allegedly admits shootings
"Five months ago today I started dating her and now I killed her," Dean M. Sutcliffe allegedly told police. He's charged with killing his ex-girlfriend's sister and her mother's boyfriend.
Mayoral candidate Bridget Maniaci's fundraising tails off
Candidate gets just five cash donations totaling $2,744 between Jan. 1 and Feb. 2.
New vehicle sales rise in region, fall in Dane County
It was a shaky start to the year for Dane County, the only one of nine regional counties to see a January sales drop.
Albert Hunt: Scott Walker's odds still 6-to-1 at winning GOP nomination
If you play the odds, the Republican presidential nomination will go to one of these final four: Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Rand Paul or Scott Walker.
Gov. Scott Walker again refuses to clarify position on evolution
He also says he's open to a long-term cap on UW tuition during a conference call with local reporters from London.
Chancellor meets with 3rd shift workers on proposed cuts
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank says layoff notifications resulting from Gov. Scott Walker's proposed budget could happen as soon as April, even t…
Chancellor meets with 3rd shift workers on proposed cuts
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank says layoff notifications resulting from Gov. Scott Walker's proposed budget could happen as soon as April, even t…
Election 2015: Verona City Council District 3 primary
Two life-long residents of the Verona area are challenging the current District 3 alderman for a two-year term on Verona's City Council. The primary election is Feb. 17.
Restaurant review: Restaurants don't come much bigger than Macchiatos
Macchiatos is impressive for its sheer size, but a lot of its food offerings also impress.
Jo Ferraro to appear on ABC's Shark Tank
Madison, WI - Tune in to ABC's Shark Tank on Friday, Feb. 6, at 8:00 pm to see Jo Ferraro of The Jo Ferraro Team at Century 21 Affiliated with real estate magnate Barbara Corcoran.
R.A. Smith National Expands Madison Office; Adds Wayne Vandenbergh, Theran Stautz
MADISON, Wis. - R.A. Smith National - a multi-disciplined civil engineering and surveying firm - has expanded its Madison office through two key hires in structural and ecological services.
Friede & Associates Wins National Safety Honor
The National Safety Council announced this week that Roger Friede, president of Friede & Associates in Reedsburg, was being honored as one of the nine national CEO's Who "Get It" for 2015.…
Hausmann-Johnson Insurance is pleased to announce the hire of two new Benefits Consultants, Steve Moritz and Jesse Oberloh
Steve has almost 20 years of sales experience, and six years of experience in the Employee Benefits Industry. He holds a Bachelors of Science from the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
Cresa Madison Announces Promotion, New Hire
Cresa Madison, a commercial tenant representation firm, has promoted Kevin Anderson to Vice President. Joining Cresa as Business Manager is Kristi Warriner.
Wegner CPAs Welcomes Michael Steinl as Partner
Madison, WI - Wegner CPAs is pleased to welcome Michael W. Steinl, CPA, CGMA as a new partner in our Tax & Business Services department. Mike brings to the firm over twenty-five years of e…
Chris Rickert: No upside for lawmakers to tinkering with popular SeniorCare
Lawmakers aren’t keen on tinkering with politically popular programs if it opens them up to populist attacks about “balancing the budget on the backs of elderly” or denying grandma here pills.
Dr. Carleen Hanson: Deciding when to move a child into a booster seat
Dear Dr. Hanson: My son is turning 4 years old this month and is very excited to move to a booster seat. Is this OK to do right away, or should I keep him in his car seat longer?