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Ward-Brodt moving to Fitchburg remodeled facility after 88 years in Madison
Effective Thursday, the music store will be in a new, more user-friendly space at 5976 Executive Drive in Fitchburg.
Diversity survey results to be unveiled at MadREP, Urban League summit
At this year's summit Thursday at Monona Terrace, Madison Region Workplace Diversity & Inclusion Survey results will be unveiled.
Aultman, Daniel "Danny" Ivan
HIGHLAND - Daniel "Danny" Ivan Aultman, age 42, died unexpectedly of natural causes on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, at his residence in rural Highland.
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 …
Friedel, James R. "Jim"
PORTAGE - James R. "Jim" Friedel, age 80, long-time Portage resident, and current resident of Wild Rose, Wis. and Ft. Myers, Fla., passed away Thrusday, May 7, 2015, following a brief illness.
Lawry, Patrick C.
OREGON - Patrick C. Lawry, age 74, entered eternal life on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, at St. Mary's Hospital. He was born in Milwaukee on Oct. 14, 1940, the son of Nathaniel and Margaret (Drea) L…
Wallace, Elizabeth "Betty"
BELOIT - Elizabeth "Betty" Wallace, age 81, of Beloit, died Friday, May 8, 2015. She was born Nov. 15, 1933, in Bloom City, Richland County, the daughter of Donald and Letha (Farrell) Stafford…
Schrader, Charles F. "Chuck"
FENNIMORE - Charles F. “Chuck” Schrader, age 85, died on Thursday morning, May 7, 2015, at Fennimore Good Samaritan Society in Fennimore. Charles was born on Aug. 14, 1929, in Dodgeville, the …
Women sentenced for embezzling in separate cases
Two women who admitted embezzling from their employers in separate cases were sentenced Thursday to probation with time in jail.
Los Angeles Times: Approve bill for smaller Big Brother
Last fall, Congress was on the verge of doing away with the most troubling invasion of privacy revealed by Edward Snowden: the National Security Agency’s indiscriminate collection of the telep…
City staff team recommends starting negotiations with JDS Development on Judge Doyle Square project
Staff team says potential to locate Exact Sciences Downtown presents "unprecedented extraodinary opportunity."
Scott Walker scraps agency mergers hours after critical audit
The latest audit looked at more than 100 grants and loans made by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. and found many did not follow the agency's own policies.
Dells company opens indoor waterpark at Pocono's ski resort; Vermont and Colorado could be next
Stand Rock Hospitality's project at Camelback Mountain creates the largest indoor waterpark in the Northeast.
SEATTLE TIMES: Aid to Nepal must continue
The ease of making contributions online has helped Americans become much more generous to other countries, especially when disaster strikes.
Report: Paul Chryst undecided on attending Jim Harbaugh's all-inclusive camp
No Big Ten coaches have publicly accepted an invite from Harbaugh.
Madison man convicted of 13 felonies in video voyeurism case
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Madison man has been convicted of taking nude videos of unknowing customers at a tanning salon.
The Jimmys sow the seeds for musical success
The local blues band gets into its busy season as a festival favorite.
Brewers: Is anybody on Milwaukee untouchable?
Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports that GM Doug Melvin is most reluctant to deal catcher Jonathan Lucroy and shortstop Jean Segura.
Christine M. Flowers: My first Mother’s Day without a mother
“Orphan” is a very empty word, starting with the initial “O” that reminds me of a big, alphabetic hole.
Chicago Tribune: Cheating in the NFL is big deal
That hissing sound you hear is the air coming out of Tom Brady’s career.






