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Another view: Nebraska must bring muscle against Badgers
A key to Saturday's game is the matchup of Nebraska’s young and athletic defensive line vs. UW’s mammoth and veteran offensive line.
Tom Oates: Maintaining offensive flow integral to Badgers men's basketball team
The biggest question is what the loss of Ben Brust will mean to the offense.
Packers: Clay Matthews says 'not much truth' to brother's comments that he doesn't like playing inside linebacker
Clay Matthews said he's still learning the nuances of the position and getting more comfortable.
Badgers women's basketball: Two players sign letters of intent
Bobbie Kelsey received signed National Letters of Intent from two players, but it may be several days before her 2015 recruiting class can be accurately measured.
WIAA football playoffs: Potosi out for much more than mere revenge
For the Potosi football team, last week’s WIAA Division 7 quarterfinal game against Black Hawk provided a satisfying twist on a familiar script.
WIAA state girls swimming: Verona/Mount Horeb's Beata Nelson is a superstar of a team player
For Beata Nelson, the state’s fastest high school swimmer, some of her favorite moments in the past year did not come in the pool.
Badgers men's basketball: UW ready to move forward after banner season
It’s been nearly 32 weeks since a superb 2013-14 season for the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team ended with a one-point loss to Kentucky in the Final Four.
Badgers cross country: Homework has paid off for Malachy Schrobilgen
As Malachy Schrobilgen maneuvered through his redshirt season with the University of Wisconsin men’s cross country team in 2012, he passed the time by scrawling items in his mental notebook.
Badgers football: Running back Ameer Abdullah not only offensive weapon for Nebraska
Nebraska running back Ameer Abdullah has scored 19 touchdowns this season, recorded 14 runs of 20 yards or longer and finished four games with more than 200 yards rushing.
Badgers women's hockey: Freshman Annie Pankowski's hat trick highlights rout of Minnesota State-Mankato
The University of Wisconsin women’s hockey team is back a full strength.
Restaurant News: Chick-fil-A opening at West Towne on Dec. 4
The fast-food chain known for its boneless chicken breast sandwiches and conservative values, is opening its first Madison location.
Items left outside City-County Building must be attended, county risk manager says
Dane County's Risk Manager Dan Lowndes said homeless people's belongings were not being watched Wednesday when they were removed from outside the City-County Building.
Charles Krauthammer: Yes, indeed, Obamacare sold on pack of lies
WASHINGTON — It’s not exactly the Ems Dispatch (the diplomatic cable Bismarck doctored to provoke the 1870 Franco-Prussian War). But what the just-resurfaced Gruber Confession lacks in world-h…
Chicago company that tracks student athlete injuries wins Elevator Pitch Olympics
The People's Choice award, meanwhile, goes to a Waukesha company working to create a stool bank -- and not the kind of stool you sit on.
Outdoors: Snowstorm buries northern Wisconsin; white-tailed deer rut going strong
An early fall snowstorm dropped a foot or more of snow across northern Wisconsin this week. Snow depths ranged from 1 to 2 inches through central Wisconsin to nearly 2 feet in parts of Iron an…
Comic Con coming to Madison
The convention, which runs Feb. 6-8, is expected to draw several thousand fans for a weekend of fiction-based fun that includes vendors, exhibits, Q&A sessions and meet and greets with the…
Outdoors: DNR Public Access Lands atlas tool for finding a place to hunt
The PAL atlas contains 441 maps, two indexes, a glossary, and extensive contact information to help hunters connect with land managers to learn more about the properties. The atlas identifies …
Midterms were a referendum on Obama -- Dean McGuire
It took me almost two full years, from November 2012 until late into the evening of Nov. 4, 2014, to recover from witnessing President Obama’s re-election in 2012.
U.S. and China lead on climate change -- Bruce Jamison
The most significant outcome of the meeting between President Barack Obama and China's President Xi Jinping was the announcement of a detailed agreement to limit carbon-dioxide emissions.
Fund public schools to develop great citizens -- Kearn Blocker
A great nation is built on great citizens. Great and responsible citizens are developed in great homes and great schools.