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Brewers: Royals reach Matt Garza early, cruise to victory
Losing streak at four for Milwaukee.
WIAA state baseball: Offense saves Kimberly in extra innings in Division 1 semifinal
It started as a pitchers’ duel and ended as a slugfest.
City Council overrides Soglin veto, adds homeless as protected class
On Tuesday, council members voted 17-1 to override the mayor's veto.
Prep softball: Verona's Kori Keyes eager to move on to next chapter
WISCONSIN DELLS — Soon, Kori Keyes will move from her hometown of Verona and head off to college in Indiana.
Tom Oates: Rookie Ty Montgomery could have special season
GREEN BAY -- The three weeks of, ahem, voluntary OTA workouts the Green Bay Packers completed last Friday were used mostly for the installation of the offensive and defensive playbooks. The ma…
Beer Baron: Founder Clark Lewey on all things Toppling Goliath
In a wide ranging interview, founder of the high-flying Iowa brewery talks Brew Hub, the Wisconsin market and a beer named after his grandmother.
WIAA state baseball: Alex Marro, Kevin Brandt pace Janesville Craig over Baraboo in Division 1 quarterinals
Alex Marro scattered six hits and struck out six, while Kevin Brandt had three hits to lead Janesville Craig to a 7-2 victory over Baraboo in a WIAA Division 1 state baseball quarterfinal game…
Tenure gives professors the freedom to fail -- Mark Quinn
In his Saturday column, "Tenure is freedom to keep a job, too," Chris Rickert took narrow view of tenure.
Wisconsin leaders redefining freedom -- T. Greg Bell
As the citizens of Wisconsin listen and watch our governor and Legislature dismantle the major policies crafted over the last 75 years, we find our state at or near the bottom of many surveys …
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Tenure allows for the freedom to fail
Bail set at $500,000 for woman arrested for husband's stabbing death
Formal charges against Irina Kolenkina are expected on Friday.
Chicago Tribune: The Iowa Straw Poll is irrelevant. Is Iowa?
1987, when Vice President George Bush ran for president, he suffered a major embarrassment early: He lost the Ames Straw Poll to televangelist Pat Robertson. He later lost the Iowa Republican …
Former Anchor exec sentenced to 18 months in prison for fraud
A former Anchor Bank executive was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in prison for fraud he committed while working on a real estate deal during the time he was president of an Anchor subsidiary in 2009.
Foley, Joan C.
MILWAUKEE - Joan C. Foley, age 83, of Milwaukee, died June 13, 2015, after a brief illness. She was born in Richland Center on June 7, 1932, to John and Marie (Stork) Foley. She attended grade…
Raedel, Robin M.
WISCONSIN DELLS - Robin M. Raedel, age 70, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday evening, June 14, 2015, at her home in Wisconsin Dells. She was born Aug. 5, 1944, at the family home in Wautoma.
Harms, Lucille E.
REEDSBURG - Lucille E. Harms, age 87, died peacefully on Monday, June 15, 2015, in the Sauk County Health Care Center. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 18, 2015, at S…
Storandt, Carolyn
PARDEEVILLE - Carolyn Storandt, age 68, passed away Saturday, June 13, 2015, at Divine Savior Hospital in Portage. Carolyn was born Aug. 25, 1946, in Portage, the daughter of James and Lorrain…
Waldsmith, Virginia Dare (Beatty)
RICHLAND CENTER - Virginia Dare (Beatty) Waldsmith, of Richland Center, Wis., passed away on June 14, 2015.
Block, Anna M.
PRAIRIE DU SAC - Anna M. Block, born June 11, 1999, otherwise known as "Banana" to friends and family, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, June 14, 2015. She was a sweet, loving, free spirited…
Carr, Elliott T.
PARDEEVILLE - Elliott T. Carr, age 66, of Pardeeville, passed away at home with his wife by his side on June 13, 2015, after confronting brain cancer for 18 months. He was born on May 1, 1949,…






