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Bengry matches clients' values to investments
Brian Bengry understands the importance of investing his client’s portfolio in sustainable and socially conscious investments to reflect their personal values.
School Spotlight: Memorial's Rock Music Collective spawns bands, seeks new home
The JMM Rock Music Collective was formed in 2011 to provide a space for students to practice, to help them form musical groups and to provide performance and marketing instruction.
BrightStar makes second round of investments
The Wisconsin nonprofit foundation has raised nearly $8 million so far.
Badgers men's basketball: UW moves up to No. 6 in AP poll
The Badgers (16-2, 4-1 Big Ten) play host to No. 25 Iowa (13-5, 4-1) at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Kohl Center.
Live chat: What's ahead for the Legislature?
Join political reporters Mary Spicuzza and Matthew DeFour at noon today for a live chat about the legislative session at the upcoming state budget.
Gov. Scott Walker to join other presidential contenders at CPAC
Walker will join other presidential contenders at the event scheduled to take place in Washington in late February.
Seattle Times: Congress off to bad start on immigration
In an expected, though disappointing, vote recently, conservative Republicans in the U.S. House undermined President Barack Obama’s efforts to act on the nation’s broken immigration system.
Prep boys swimming: Madison Memorial, Monona Grove maintain healthy leads in state rankings
Memorial swimmers, relays hold statewide best times of season in six of 12 events.
Meet Wisconsin's new poet laureate
Kimberly Blaeser wants people to put more poetry in their 'memory bank'
Catching Up: New Cabela's outdoors store nearing completion in Sun Prairie
The Madison-area office of general contractor Kraus-Anderson Construction is to turn over the store March 1.
Jerry Davis:" Think Spring" by bringing twigs indoors
If the woody plant survived the winter, its buds will expand when a branch is cut, immediately placed in water, and left in a warm, 60-65-degree household.
Michael Perry: Dark hours
There are times when I cannot sleep and find myself downstairs in that cold belly of time between midnight and dawn worrying about everything and nothing in particular all at once.
Ask the Weather Guys: How unusual is our roller-coaster winter?
Anecdotally it has been at least 20 years since a cold season has flipped from below normal to above normal in consecutive months from November to February.
Eau Claire Leader-Telegram: Wealth gap not just liberal whining
Just-released figures leave no doubt that there is a canyon-wide wage gap in this country. Less clear is what if anything to do about it.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Ryan's 'no' leaves him in good spot
After months of speculation, it wasn’t surprising in the end that U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan chose to forgo a run for the presidency: The Janesville Republican has spent a career getting to the chair…
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Pontiff wrong on limiting freedom of expression
A few words on the limits to freedom of expression:
NFL: Patriots punch ticket to Super Bowl with knockout of Colts
Tom Brady threw for 226 yards and three touchdowns as New England routed Indianapolis 45-7 in the AFC championship game Sunday night.
Scrapbook Jan. 19
Scholarships: Frontier-Servco FS, of Jefferson, is offering 10 scholarships to full-time students pursuing a career in agriculture or agribusiness. Applications for the $1,500 Frontier-Servco …
Tom Oates: Too many what-ifs to count in Packers' improbable loss
SEATTLE — The “Fail Mary” game in 2012 stung the Green Bay Packers. That 20-point drubbing in this year’s opener humbled them. But it turns out those games were merely practice reps for what h…
Tom Oates grades the Packers: Green Bay earns a 'C-' in loss to Seahawks
State Journal columnist Tom Oates assesses the Packers' performance in Sunday's NFC title game vs. Seattle.