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Outdoors: Deer and Turkey Expo seminars will challenge hunters
The seminar titles luring hunters, among others, to Madison for the Field and Stream/Outdoor Life Deer and Turkey Expo on April 10-12 are a bit confusing.
Baltimore Sun: Hold the NSA accountable for its spying
It’s been nearly two years since former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden leaked documents to the media revealing the existence of a massive government spying program that sco…
Wild & Scenic Film Festival showcases activism and awe
In the footage planned for the Wild & Scenic Film Festival, there’s not only great scenery; there’s also passion for the land people call home.
Madison Style: A Madison retail family finds new home on Monroe Street
Four generations of a family business and a bit of Madison’s history are epitomized at Monroe Street boutique Rupert Cornelius. Store owner Julie Cornelius continues a tradition started by her…
Catching Up: Fitchburg development zone
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is accepting public comment on the controversial plan through April 3.
Singing a song for epilepsy
Former Met opera singer Kitt Reuter-Foss talks about her long journey with epilepsy.
UW System won't cover full tuition for Course Options next school year
Facing their own $300 million worth of budget cuts in Gov. Scott Walker's 2015-17 spending proposal, the UW System will not be again covering the full cost of high school courses that give stu…
Mayoral issue series: Homelessness, poverty get candidates' attention
As the flow of top city accolades continue, Madison still struggles with homelessness and poverty.
Michael Perry: Hearing grandpa's voice for the first time
CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK: During World War II my grandfather recorded a message for his wife and little boy (my father). Later, cancer surgery left Grandpa’s voice a hoarse whisper. We grandch…
Just Ask Us: What makes the Garver Feed Mill historic?
The Garver Feed Mill, designated as a landmark on March 7, 1994, could soon be redeveloped into an artisan food production facility.
Doug Moe: Seeing the world by ship and song
Madison native Amanda Poulson sings and dances on cruise ships, and it has let her see the world.
Ask the Weather Guys: Why was part of the sky green on Tuesday night?
Why was part of the sky green on Tuesday night?
Election profile: Brooklyn president
Incumbent Nadine Walsten faces village trustee Patricia Hawkey in the race for Brooklyn village president.
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Republican list of things you cannot say
You are, perhaps, already familiar with the Republican List of Things You Cannot Say. If not, here’s a quick refresher:
Bucks: LeBron James, Cavs too much for slumping Milwaukee
James scored 28 points, J.R. Smith had 23 and Cleveland began a three-game road trip with a 108-90 win on Sunday in Milwaukee.
Brewers: Breaking out of slump, Ryan Braun homers for 2nd straight day
Braun, who started the spring hitless in 12 at-bats, is 3 for 6 since with two home runs.
Badgers football: Wide receiver Natrell Jamerson works with first-team defense at cornerback
The University of Wisconsin football program hasn’t wasted any time giving Natrell Jamerson a chance to prove himself at a new position.
Scrapbook March 23
Donation: Madison College’s Accountancy and Finance programs are the beneficiaries of a $50,000 gift from DMB Community Bank of DeForest.
Badgers sports: Softball team swept by Purdue
The University of Wisconsin softball team managed just three hits in a 6-0 loss to host Purdue in a Big Ten Conference game Sunday in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Badgers men's basketball: Seen and heard at CenturyLink Center
Teammates, roommates ...