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20 questions with the mayoral candidates show differences on leadership, issues
    Their answers show some similarities but also many differences in approach, and highlight key initiatives.   
Doug Moe: Right man for Wright design
    Emeritus UW-Madison art historian James Dennis has lived for three decades in a Frank Lloyd Wright home newly nominated to a prestigious list.  
Scott Walker wise to stick with casino rejection
    If something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.  
Odd Wisconsin: Patronage problem plagued Milwaukee mayor in 1910
    In 1910, when Emil Seidel became the first socialist mayor of a major U.S. city (Milwaukee), he expected to butt heads with political opponents, including conservative veteran officials inside…  
Jonah Goldberg: Nightly news anchors no longer 'voice of God'
    By now everyone knows about his transgressions. If even only some of the reports are true, Brian Williams is a serial embellisher, a self-aggrandizing fabulist.  
Bucks: Young Milwaukee an NBA surprise approaching All-Star break
    At 29-23 going into Wednesday night's game, the Bucks are already one win away from doubling their victory total from all of last season.  
College football: Bret Bielema gets extension, raise from Arkansas
    Following its first winning season in three years, the school announced the signing Bielema to a two-year contract extension through 2020 on Saturday.  
WIAC men's basketball: Whitewater's Quardell Young doing what he does best -- finishing strong
    Quardell Young has always wanted to be the kind of player who is called upon in big moments.  
Prep boys basketball: Tommy Green helps Madison La Follette hold off Waunakee
    Tommy Green made five 3-point field goals among his 17 points to lead Madison La Follette to a 44-43 victory over host Waunakee in a non-conference boys basketball game Tuesday night.  
Prep girls basketball: Brittney Fritz scores 27 points to lead Jefferson past McFarland
    Senior guard Brittney Fritz scored 27 points Tuesday night to lead the visiting Jefferson girls basketball team to a 59-51 victory over McFarland in a Rock Valley North Conference game.  
Badgers women's golf: Freshman Gabby Curtis matches school's top 54-hole score
    ORLANDO, Fla. — Freshman Gabby Curtis shot a final-round 74 and matched the program record for a 54-hole score in helping the University of Wisconsin women’s golf team to a fifth-place finish …  
Prep girls basketball: Minus Kayla Goth, DeForest clinches Badger North title
    Kansas State recruit Kayla Goth was not in the lineup Tuesday night, but that didn’t prevent host DeForest from clinching the Badger North Conference girls basketball title.  
Prep boys basketball: Capitol North leader Poynette edges Lodi in overtime
    Bradley Smith scored four of his 12 points in overtime Tuesday night to lead the Poynette boys basketball team to a 45-43 victory over visiting Lodi, keeping the Pumas perfect in Capitol North…  
Badgers men's basketball: A quick read on UW-Nebraska
    PLAYER OF THE GAME  
Prep hockey: Madison West boys knock off Big Eight champ Middleton in conference finale
    The Madison West boys hockey team closed its Big Eight Conference season with a bang — and a bang-up job.  
Prep girls basketball: Verona's stellar fourth-quarter defense stymies Middleton
    MIDDLETON — Verona girls basketball coach Angie Murphy couldn’t help but cringe at the Wildcats’ pile of turnovers Tuesday night against Middleton — whether it was the early wave of mistakes o…  
Badgers men's basketball: UW holds off Nebraska to open a three-game lead in the Big Ten
    The University of Wisconsin made 13 free throws over the final 2 minutes, 29 seconds to hold off Nebraska and grab a three-game lead in the Big Ten Conference.  
ELECTION 2015: Madison City Council 14th District primary
    Ald. John Strasser faces two challengers to represent the Madison City Council’s 14th District. The primary is Feb. 17. (I) indicates incumbent.  
Jerry Davis: A doe in a cornfield sight to ponder
    My sister took one of my photographs and scribed a poem, with some liberties in how poems are usually written, for a birthday card.  
Jerry Davis: DMAP can help with too many, or too few, deer by changing the habitat.
    The 2015 enrollment deadline for properties larger than 160 acres is March 1. While both public and private lands are eligible, all participants in 2014 were for private lands.  






