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State needs stricter DUI laws -- Dave Glomp
I am happy to see that Wisconsin Rep. Jim Ott, R-Mequon, is again going to introduce tougher drunken driving laws for Wisconsin. He introduced a package of laws last session that would have ch…
Around Town: Nostalgia in high gear at Verona farm toy show
More than a century of farming history was on display Sunday as the Verona Future Farmers of America Alumni chapter held its 28th annual Greater Madison Area Farm Toy Show.
Breisath, Ruth Mae
MONROE - Ruth Mae Breisath, age 92, of Monroe, died Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, in Monroe.
Spensley, Jean E.
PLATTEVILLE - Jean E. Spensley, age 93, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2015, in Platteville. She was born in Prescott, Wis., on June 20, 1921, the daughter of John Peter and Elizabeth (Wolf…
Cushman, Marcella I.
VERMONT TOWNSHIP - Marcella I. Cushman, age 84, of Vermont Township, Wis., died on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2015, at her home with family at her side. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Ellestad C…
Oyen, Minnie "Min"
LODI - Minnie "Min" Oyen, age 100, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015. Memorial services are pending. A full obituary will follow in Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, paper.
Ritschard, Tom B.
ARGYLE - Tom B. Ritschard, age 59, of Argyle, passed away on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, at Monroe Clinic in Monroe. He was born on Nov. 6, 1955, to Delbert H. and Darlene J. (Boeck) Ritschard in Monroe.
Golden, Marjorie Elaine "Marge"
MADISON - Marjorie Elaine "Marge" Golden, age 97, died peacefully surrounded by her family at Attic Angels Nursing Home in Middleton, on Saturday morning Feb. 7, 2015.
Gile, Edward D. "Ed"
MONONA / LAKE GENEVA - Edward D. “Ed” Gile, age 67, of Monona, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, from complications due to elective heart surgery. Ed was born on June 11, 1947, in Elkhorn…
Executive Q&A: Building relationships and construction projects
Greg Smithback, vice president of Business Development at Bachmann Construction, started his relationship with wood when he 8 years old working with his grandfather at Capitol City Lumberyard …
Career Corner: Choosing a career with demand in mind
People decide on a career for any number of reasons: personal interest, natural talent, suggestions from friends or family. Yet, an important factor — the market need for workers in a particul…
Book club: Hildebrand muses on seasons, snapshots of family life
John Hildebrand’s elegant book of essays, “The Heart of Things,” offers readers a year’s worth of meditations on life in the Midwest. As part of the State Journal Book Club’s coverage of his b…
True love: Elwes talks about his classic role, and the Green Bay Packers
The movie “The Princess Bride” provided dozens of classic quotes to suit nearly any occasion, as any true child of the late ’80s will attest. For instance:
In the Spirit: With Charlie Hebdo, a range of opinions from UW-Madison panel
The speakers offered differing views on exercising freedom of expression following the Jan. 7 attack on the satirical French weekly.
On Wisconsin: Documenting the creation of a Driftless gem
It's been almost 50 years since Lake Redstone in northwest Sauk County was filled and now an effort is underway to write its history.
Just Read It | Katherine Schneider
Just Read It is a regular feature in which the State Journal seeks recommendations from authors, literary enthusiasts and experts, focused on the contributor’s particular genre of expertise.
Book News: A graphic novel approach to Lincoln's life
In honor of the birth of Abraham Lincoln 206 years ago, Madison writer Paul Buhle presents his book “Lincoln for Beginners” in an event on Thursday.
Madison's piano business survivors optimistic about future
Sales of new pianos nationally exceeded 230,000 in 1972 but have fallen steadily over the past 30 years to just 41,000 in 2012, according to a report in Music Trades.
Legislator wants to introduce controversial 'ag-gag' bill
Animal rights groups plan to oppose the bill that is expected to include a reporting provision that they say will stifle undercover investigations of farms that abuse animals.
Scott Walker's conservation moratorium rubs some in GOP wrong way
Stewardship land buys would be crushed as highway borrowing rises, but Assembly Republicans may salvage part of the program.