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Education will make black lives matter -- Jim Blair
The letter in Tuesday's paper "Vote to ensure black lives matter" suggested if the "black lives matter" movement is to have an effect, supporters should make sure everyone is registered and votes.
Public schools need strong funding -- Carol Lenz
Public schools are good and right for Wisconsin. At public schools, all children receive the opportunity and freedom to learn. Public schools celebrate diversity and value teamwork, which are …
Taxpayers defrauded by food stamp investigations -- John Mathew
The Department of Health Services' assertion of increased prevention of fraud in the FoodShare program in the article from Sunday's State Journal "State gets tougher on food stamp violators" i…
Treatment key to tackling DUI -- Pamela Bean
The challenge with the drunken driving bills the State Journal touted in its April 28 editorial, “No excuse for ignoring DUI deterrents,” is they are all intended to increase penalties and ext…
Lower speed limit if accidents rise -- Dennis B. Appleton
The proponents of Assembly Bill 27, including the Wisconsin State Journal editorial board, are basing their support of the legislation to raise highway speed limits to 70 mph on estimates and …
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Treatment key to tackling DUI
Angry at parental interference, teen stabbed father of ex-prom date, complaint says
A 17-year-old Madison boy stabbed the father of his on- and off-again prom date last week because he was enraged that the girl's parents had asked him to help pay for the prom dress that she w…
Scott Walker touts exports, plans to meet Israeli leader
Walker spoke to the Wisconsin International Trade Conference Thursday.
Kids Building Wisconsin event Saturday aims to boost construction industry interest
The day-long, free event at McKee Farms Park in Fitchburg will offer many fun, interactive exhibits for kids aged 3-12.
Friedel, James R.
PORTAGE - James R. Friedel, age 80, of Wild Rose, Wis., a longtime Portage resident, passed away on Thursday, May 7, 2015, at the Appleton Medical Center in Appleton, Wis.
Lechten, Jeff A. "Kraut"
STOUGHTON - Jeff A. "Kraut" Lechten, age 46, of Stoughton, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2015. He was born on March 1, 1969, in Madison, the son of Karl and Mary (Massari) Lechten. He married …
Wanek, Ruth A.
MADISON - Ruth A.(Finn) Wanek, age 85, of Madison, passed away on Thursday, May 7, 2015, in Columbus.
Badgers volleyball: Kelli Bates will represent UW on Big Ten foreign tour team
The team, made up of one player from each of the 14 Big Ten schools, will play matches in Slovenia, Croatia and Italy in June.
Hands on Wisconsin: How Republicans see police brutality
The same Republicans who defend the police when they manhandle protesters are up in arms about raids on conservative operatives during the John Doe investigation.
UW Health partners with ProHealth, Aurora in new cancer center
UW Health and Waukesha-based ProHealth Care will co-manage ProHealth Care’s new cancer center in Pewaukee, the health care organizations said Thursday.
Access, other health centers could lose millions in Walker budget
A $7 million cut in the state budget to Access Community Health Centers in Madison would force the safety net provider to turn away thousands of patients who could end up in emergency rooms, t…
Wisconsin lawmakers propose 20-week abortion ban
State lawmakers will offer a bill to ban abortions in Wisconsin after 20 weeks into the pregnancy, and Gov. Scott Walker says he favors the measure.
Prep gymnastics: Mount Horeb's Lauren Faust to compete at Senior Showcase
Reedsburg's Tommie Brenner and Middleton's Karlee Ketelboeter also preparing for event
Badgers football: Dallas Lewallen receives rookie minicamp invites from Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs
Lewallen, along with Warren Herring and Kenzel Doe, is one of three UW players to earn post-draft opportunities in the NFL.
DPI seeking bids for new state test
The bids are being sought because of Gov. Scott Walker's proposal in his 2015-17 spending plan to abandon the Badger Exam.






