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Arnold offers Fitchburg a positive vision -- Samuel Cooke
In response to Saturday's letter "Mayor Pfaff listens to Fitchburg residents":
Prep girls basketball: Arike Ogunbowale named state's top player; Whitewater's Judy Harms is top coach
Before receiving one more accolade for her storied high school basketball career, Arike Ogunbowale got a taste of what basketball might be like in college.
Prep girls track: Mount Horeb junior Nadia Williams ready to run after a repeat state title
Mount Horeb junior Nadia Williams isn't satisfied despite winning the WIAA Division 2 state title in the 200 meters. She has her sights set on winning the 100, 200 and long jump at the state meet.
Jerry Davis: Warden Jesse Ashton winner of the Watch
“I heard about the award in the academy and remember it being talked about as the biggest deal in the department,” said Jesse Ashton, a conservation warden in Polk County for the Wisconsin De…
When is it reasonable for an officer to use deadly force?
A local attorney attempted to answer some of the questions the community has about the investigation into Tony Robinson's fatal shooting.
Badgers men's basketball: Travel stipend eases load for players' families
INDIANAPOLIS — Don’t ask Joan Gasser how much it cost her family to follow her son Josh and his University of Wisconsin basketball teammates on the road to the NCAA Final Four.
Scott Walker discusses abortion, Bucks, citizenship, dogs, ethanol...
The governor tackled a wide range of topics in an event Wednesday night hosted by a conservative talk show host.
No verdict in mail fraud trial of former Anchor executive
A federal jury went home Thursday night without reaching a verdict in the trial of a former Anchor Bank executive accused of wire fraud stemming from a 2009 real estate deal he marshaled for t…
Outdoors: Fires concern as state dries out
Ice is almost entirely gone from most lakes in southern Wisconsin.
Longtime ticket holder shut out of Final Four -- Dr. Bryan Wierwill
The general public need not feel so bad about not being able to get tickets to watch the Badgers play in the Final Four.
Dave Cieslewicz: Scott Renick offers Madison new ideas, optimism
Madison is moving in the wrong direction. City debt, homelessness, poverty and racial disparity are all increasing.
Paul Soglin has proven record of leadership -- Judy Karofsky
I am supporting Mayor Paul Soglin in the upcoming election. Madison must continue to make improvements in social and economic equity, and Mayor Soglin’s leadership credentials in social justic…
Write in Mike Koval for mayor -- David Blaska
Madison voters can choose between two candidates for mayor on Tuesday, April 7: Paul Soglin the Elder or Paul Soglin the Younger.
DeMarb's leadership deserves re-election -- Cody Lundquist
I contacted Madison Ald. Denise DeMarb, 16th District, about some neighborhood issues. She was quick to respond and enthusiastic to meet with as many neighbors as possible to find solutions.
Keep balance on the Supreme Court -- Rose and Jim Sime
The state Supreme Court election has fallen below the radar with all of the attention to the numerous proposed state budget cuts and the governor’s run for the presidency.
Smith, Carol (Holmes)
STEVENS POINT - Carol Smith (Holmes) died peacefully at her home, surrounded by family, on March 31, in Stevens Point. She was 83.
Beyer, Betty Lou Albertson
MADISON - Betty Lou Albertson Beyer, age 70, passed away on Tuesday, March 31, 2015, at St. Mary's Hospital. She was born on April 30, 1944, in Madison, the daughter of Frank and Clara (Ruder) Dvorak.
Sale, Rod
MOUNT HOREB - Rod Sale, age 70, of Mount Horeb, Wis., died on Thursday, April 2, 2015, at UW Hospital in Madison. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Ellestad Camacho Funeral Home, 500 N. …
Harrison, Audrey Marie
MADISON - Audrey Dickey Harrison, age 88, passed away at Agrace HospiceCare on Monday, March 30, 2015. Audrey was born to the late Ira and Laura Dickey in Redfield, Iowa, on March 8, 1927.






