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Kislia, Lawrence L. Jr
VERONA / MIDDLETON / JANESVILLE - Lawrence L. Kislia Jr., age 83, passed away on Sunday, March 22, 2015, under hospice care at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital surrounded by…
Disrud, Gerald
MADISON / SUN PRAIRIE - Gerald Disrud, age 77, passed away on March 22, 2015.
Hansen, Beverly Jean
MADISON - Beverly Jean Hansen, age 86, passed away on Monday, March 23, 2015.
Raberding, Lloyd "Pops"
VERONA - Lloyd "Pops" Raberding, age 88 passed away March 21, 2015, in Springfield, Mo. He was born Dec. 22, 1926, the son of Wesley and Lillian Raberding in Harper, Kan., where he lived until…
Breunig, Vernon Alois
ROXBURY - Vernon Alois Breunig, age 90, passed away peacefully March 22, 2015. He was born Sept. 24, 1924, in Roxbury, the son of the late Meinrad and Ella (Pulvermacher) Breunig.
Furchtenicht, Joyce R.
MADISON - Joyce R. Furchtenicht, age 89, passed away on Friday, March 20, 2015, at Agrace HospiceCare in Madison. She was born June 20, 1925, in Milwaukee, the daughter of Leon and Henrietta (…
Orange County Register: Will Obama bargain over free-trade pact?
President Barack Obama has gotten into yet another political tussle with lawmakers on Capitol Hill. But this time it’s not with the party of Boehner and McConnell, but with his fellow Democrats.
State home sales rise nearly 2% in February
In south-central Wisconsin, sales were up over February 2014 by 4.7 percent, with a 10.8 percent price rise.
School Spotlight: Maple syrup a draw for fourth graders studying Wisconsin history
More than 750 students will tour the Aldo Leopold Nature Center over three weeks.
Tony Robinson investigation will be turned over to District Attorney on Friday
Records from the investigation will not be made public until Ozanne has made his decision.
UW System: Local districts to pay for college credit program
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The University of Wisconsin System will no longer cover the cost of a dual-enrollment program for high school students to earn college credit.
Chicago Tribune: Sky-high expectations for Willis Tower
If you're interested in the economic future of Chicago, you want to know what the smart money thinks. And some of the smartest just bought something very big, right here, near the corner of Wa…
Scott Walker planning to return to South Carolina on May 9
He plans to attend the South Carolina Freedom Summit, which will feature other GOP presidential contenders.
Wisconsin homeowners would take hit from GOP business tax cut
Republicans in the state Legislature want to eliminate personal property taxes. Realtors and cities say that would shift $290 million.
Dana Milbank: Israel can't be a democracy without a Palestinian state
WASHINGTON -- Eleven years ago, I carried my infant daughter into a synagogue basement and plunged her tiny body, head to toe, underwater.
MobCraft falls short of crowdfunding goal but still comes out ahead
The Madison crowdsourced brewery says it hopes to have its own place to brew its beers by the end of the year.
Developer aiming newest 12-story apt tower at college students with less money
Hub Squared, slated for 510 University Ave., is to have 348 units, with about 75% renting for middle-rate rents.
Beer Baron: The Beer Bracket's down to the Sweet 16, too
Three double-digit seeds -- from MobCraft, Grumpy Troll and Tyranena -- crash the Sweet 16 party.
Supreme Court turns away challenge to Wisconsin voter ID law; ACLU asks appeals court to block law
The justices' action means the state is free to impose the voter ID requirement in future elections, and is further evidence that the court put the law on hold last year only because the elect…
Badgers men's basketball: Zak Showalter's 15 minutes of fame were much-deserved
The Badgers needed a spark and the sophomore from Germantown gave it to them, scoring five points, grabbing a career-high five rebounds and dishing out two assists in 15 minutes.