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Our nation is at war with itself -- William P. Rowe
My immediate reaction to the terrorist attack in New York was anger and hatred. I'm sure I could have killed and tortured. As time passed, I realized I had to let go of those feelings that wer…
Let's help all students -- without bias -- Dave Glomp
Thank you for the recent article on Common Core.
Morlino should really listen to pope -- Jack Beschta
Pope Francis had harsh criticism for the Roman Curia, the Vatican's governing leadership, which could be applied to many outside the Vatican.
Taxpayers do not want another bailout -- Brent Odell
If anyone still needed convincing that your congressional leaders don't care about you, look no further than the recent budget just passed.
Enbridge should not increase pumping rate -- Judy Skog
In response to a Dec. 20 guest column by Lee Monthei of Enbridge Energy:
Children's museum an active outlet during vacation
If the post-Christmas lull has left young ones restless and parents ready for school to resume, the Madison Children’s Museum has a solution: Winter Wonder Week.
Borquist, Pamela A.
MONROE / FITCHBURG - Pamela A. Borquist, age 44, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014. Arrangements are pending. A complete obituary will appear at a later date.
Lewison, Roger D.
SPARTA - Roger D. Lewison, age 84, of Sparta, died Friday, Dec. 26, 2014, at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tomah.
Frisch, Donald P.
MOUNT HOREB - Donald P. Frisch, age 84, of Mount Horeb, died on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014, at Agrace HospiceCare with family at his side.
Landmark hotel reopens and grocers expand
The reopening of The Edgewater Hotel marked one of the biggest stories of 2014 but it also was a year that saw additions in the grocery market and expansions in retail.
UWPD report water main break on UW campus
A water main break near Linden and Babcock Drives on the UW-Madison campus could make for hazardous walking conditions until it is repaired Monday morning, UW-Madison police report.
Two men injured after being pinned inside car in Cross Plains crash
Two men were injured in a single-vehicle crash in Cross Plains after striking a tree and becoming pinned the car, the Dane County Sheriff's Office reported.
Area manufacturers, other types of businesses expand facilities, add jobs in 2014
Makers of emission control systems, cancer drugs and dairy products were among the growing companies.
On Wisconsin: Optimism remains intact at the Castle Rock Inn
The historic Grant County supper club was destroyed by fire but the owners are vowing to rebuild the popular spot.
Police investigating reports of gunshots fired on Far West Side
Police are investigating multiple gun shots being fired on Madison's Far West Side late Saturday evening, the Madison Police Department reported.
Several shots fired in Fitchburg neighborhood, police say
Several bullet casings were found after police investigated reports of shots being fired in Fitchburg late Saturday night, Fitchburg police reported.
In the Spirit: A frigid memorial service honors those whose lives often lack basic comforts
The annual event remembers people who died without shelter in Dane County and elsewhere in the past year.
Plummeting temperatures on tap for south-central Wisconsin
South-central Wisconsin can expect falling temperatures in the next few days, but snow to go along with the cold likely will not happen until late next week, according to forecasters.
"When what to my wondering eyes should appear ..." -- Karen Turner wins this week's You Toon caption contest
Karen Turner of Verona is this week’s You Toon winner. Congrats, Karen! Her caption about beer and cheese for Santa beat out more than 130 entries. Turner wins publication of her line with tod…
Cheesy demands from Europe and record dairy profits topped 2014 ag headlines
European Union's demand that U.S. cheese producers change the names of some of their products among the top stories in 2014.