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Ulrich, Alice M.
NORTH FREEDOM - Alice Marie Ulrich, age 77, of North Freedom, passed away on Friday, April 17, 2015, at the Meadowview Memory Care in Baraboo. Alice was born the daughter of Herman and Marie (…
Urzedowski, Karen L. (Anthon)
MADISON - Karen L. Urzedowski, age 68, passed away from a long illness on Wednesday, April 15, 2015, at Agrace HospiceCare in Fitchburg, Wis. She was born on May 17, 1946, at St. Mary's Hospit…
Kepler, Carroll J.
RICHLAND CENTER - Carroll J. Kepler, age 90, of Richland Center, died on Thursday, April 16, 2015, at Harvest Guest Home. He was born on April 15, 1925, in Richland County, the son of Carroll …
Auto racing: Ross Kenseth to make NASCAR debut in Xfinity race in June
Kenseth, 21, the son of NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth, will drive the No. 20 Toyota Camry at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., on June 20.
Hands on Wisconsin: GOP Legislature won't drink from Scott Walker's well
Republicans have stripped out several of Gov. Scott Walker pet policies from his state budget.
DA: No decision yet on Tony Robinson shooting, will give notice before announcement
Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne said Friday that he is "working diligently" to review the controversial March 6 police shooting.
Five Nightclub plans to close doors April 26
Five Nightclub, which has served Madison’s LGBT community since 1998, will close on April 26, club owner Dave Eick said.
Miami Herald: Cuban model lost its allure long ago
As politically unpalatable as it may seem, the Obama administration’s decision to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism is an inevitable bow to reality.
Profits rise for Associated Bank
The purchase of a Minnesota insurance firm helped boost first-quarter revenues, the Green Bay bank said.
Patrick Durkin: Low hearings turnout stuns WCC chief
Attendance plunged to 4,610 at Monday night’s annual spring conservation hearings, a 35 percent decline from 2014’s statewide total of 7,053 and the fourth time in the past 10 years turnout fe…
Madison selected for stop on advanced technology, innovation tour
High-tech successes such as Epic Systems and University Research Park will be shown off to international visitors.
One hurt in Far East Side duplex fire
A man suffered smoke inhalation early Friday in a duplex fire on Madison's Far East Side, a fire that caused an estimated $10,000 to $15,000 in damage.
Farmers' market wait is over in more ways than one
The producer-only market begins for the season on Saturday.
Belleville-based company settles suit filed by Eagles member
BELLEVILLE, Wis. (AP) — Belleville-based outdoor apparel retailer Duluth Trading Co. has settled a lawsuit alleging trademark infringement by Eagles founding member Don Henley.
Badgers women's basketball: Michala Johnson surprisingly selected in WNBA draft
Michala Johnson, a fifth-year senior for the University of Wisconsin women’s basketball team, was selected by the New York Liberty in the third round of the WNBA draft on Thursday.
Bucks: New owners 'really amazed' by trip to the playoffs
"The players' energy, and what they've done, has blown us away," says Jamie Dinan, a member of the ownership group.
Prep sports: Oregon's Carson Torhorst wins playoff for MG Invitational title
With a 2-foot birdie putt on the second extra hole, Oregon’s Carson Torhorst earned medalist honors in the 22-team Monona Grove Invitational on Thursday at The Oaks in Cottage Grove.
Restaurant News: Macchiatos coffee shop and wine bar closes in DeForest
Owner says the 4,400-square-foot space is better suited for a brew pub-type sports bar.
Family loses dog, gets displaced, by house fire on East Side
A family was displaced after a fire at their East Side home Thursday caused about $65,000 in damage.
Badgers football: Inexperienced receivers show signs of progress
Robert Wheelwright, Reggie Love, Jazz Peavy and Krenwick Sanders all have had their moments during recent scrimmages.