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In the Spirit: With Charlie Hebdo, a range of opinions from UW-Madison panel
The speakers offered differing views on exercising freedom of expression following the Jan. 7 attack on the satirical French weekly.
On Wisconsin: Documenting the creation of a Driftless gem
It's been almost 50 years since Lake Redstone in northwest Sauk County was filled and now an effort is underway to write its history.
Just Read It | Katherine Schneider
Just Read It is a regular feature in which the State Journal seeks recommendations from authors, literary enthusiasts and experts, focused on the contributor’s particular genre of expertise.
Book News: A graphic novel approach to Lincoln's life
In honor of the birth of Abraham Lincoln 206 years ago, Madison writer Paul Buhle presents his book “Lincoln for Beginners” in an event on Thursday.
Madison's piano business survivors optimistic about future
Sales of new pianos nationally exceeded 230,000 in 1972 but have fallen steadily over the past 30 years to just 41,000 in 2012, according to a report in Music Trades.
Legislator wants to introduce controversial 'ag-gag' bill
Animal rights groups plan to oppose the bill that is expected to include a reporting provision that they say will stifle undercover investigations of farms that abuse animals.
Scott Walker's conservation moratorium rubs some in GOP wrong way
Stewardship land buys would be crushed as highway borrowing rises, but Assembly Republicans may salvage part of the program.
Vaccine exemption rates at some Madison-area schools raise concern
High rates of students exempted from vaccination at some local schools have health officials concerned about the possibility of outbreaks in Dane County.
Scott Walker's state budget needs big changes
First the governor proposed a $300 million cut to the University of Wisconsin System.
Doug Moe: Getting to know (at last) Jens Jensen
A plaque in a children's park prompts a search for the man who designed it.
Chris Rickert: Students the likely losers in battle between Walker, UW
I don’t know how much more flippant politicking I can take from Wisconsin's governor/presidential candidate -- nor how much more righteous indignation I can take from the officials of multimil…
Jerry Davis: February phenology confirms spring’s coming
February is not roses and songbirds, but it’s the beginning of all things spring. Finding a few of these wonders of nature is a better tonic than anything that comes in a bottle.
On View | The Weight of Weather
Andy Rubin, a master printer at Tandem Press in Madison, is exhibiting paintings at Gallery Marzen in a show titled “The Weight of Weather.”
Are women proposing to men in Dane County? -- State Journal editorial from 75 years ago
This State Journal editorial ran on Feb. 9, 1940:
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Shelley Peterman Schwarz: Remember parents, you're not alone
I was a terrific parent before I had children. I had all the answers. My children would not have temper tantrums in the grocery store. My children would follow all the rules. In truth, being a…
Garden calendar | For the week of Feb. 8
Tips for your flowers, trees and shrubs.
Cal Thomas: Scott Walker works the faith factor in Iowa
We are one year away from the Iowa caucuses and already several Republican presidential candidates are trying to secure an advantage by talking about their faith.
Albert Hunt: No college degree could hurt Scott Walker in battleground suburbs
Yet history might be on the governor's side in the race for president
Ben Bromley: This valentine comes with a stinger
BARABOO — At last, someone has come up with the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for the single, lonely and disgruntled: It’s the gift of spite.