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Morning Bell: Glenn Grothman to serve on U.S. House education and workforce committee
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Lands' End profits rise but stock falls
The Dodgeville retailer reports lower sales as some shops in Sears close.
Shopper allegedly grabbed buttocks of grocery store employee, police say
A man who appeared to be drunk allegedly grabbed the backside of a grocery store employee Tuesday, the man found by police outside, sleeping against a tree.
San Jose Mercury News: Gas prices are down. Let’s investigate!
When gas prices soar, Americans wail. Inevitably Congress launches an “investigation” and discovers — over and over again — that by and large prices are the result of market conditions and taxes.
Badgers football: Melvin Gordon says he will pass up senior season, enter 2015 NFL draft
Gordon is projected by some draft analysts to be a first-round pick after rushing for 2,336 yards and scoring 29 touchdowns this year.
Take a hike: New Year's Day treks will help the 'get healthier' resolution
Making a New's Years resolution to get healthier? Start the year on the right foot by taking the annual hike in a Wisconsin state park or forest.
In Season: Venison
Meat from the popularly hunted animal can be turned into a variety of things.
Beer Baron: House of Brews improvises way to Christmas beer
The small Madison brewery has embraced contract brewing to survive and is looking to diversify its offerings.
Destroyed by bug, Zander's Creamery coming back as apartments
An historic creamery in Cross Plains that was destroyed by a bug is coming back as new living space.
Police: Surveillance images released of Sun Prairie home invasion suspects
Sun Prairie police have released surveillance video images of three men believed to be suspects in an armed robbery at a residence in November.
Almost 200 Wisconsin residents hospitalized with flu
With close to 200 Wisconsin residents already hospitalized with the flu this season, state health officials are urging people to get vaccinated as one of the best ways to protect yourself from…
Cooks' Exchange: Food soars at new East Side restaurant
There’s a new classy casual restaurant called Doolittles on East Towne Boulevard that I’ve visited four times in the past month to make sure I wasn’t dreaming because this was a place my retir…
Scammers trying utility ruse on Janesville businesses, police say
If you are a Janesville business owner and get a phone call telling you the power to your business will be cut off within the hour because of unpaid bills, it's a scam.
Stay classy, UW students and fans
Vulgar chanting turned Wisconsin’s nationally televised basketball game against Duke last week into an R-rated event.
Odd Wisconsin: Wisconsin soldiers at Fredericksburg
This week marks the anniversary of the Civil War Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia, in 1862.
Jonah Goldberg: Using allegations of rape in a grab for power
Nine males were accused of being part of a heinous rape. The alleged injustice fomented a mob mentality. An enraged community wanted to skip any talk of a serious investigation, never mind a t…
Doug Moe: Playing hardball with the boys
Forty years ago next season, three young Madison girls, and their coach, George Vukelich, struck down a baseball barrier.
Packers: Focus on Buffalo as Green Bay moves past defensive meltdown against Atlanta
With a short week and what he sees as a very difficult road game Sunday at Buffalo — a place where the Packers have never won in five tries — Mike McCarthy made it clear he was moving on Tuesday.
Badgers volleyball: Determination drives Lauren Carlini to the top of her craft
Tony Carlini still gets a little wistful when he talks about his daughter Lauren’s decision to give up playing softball as an eighth-grader.
Badgers men's basketball: Rob Jeter and UW-Milwaukee plugging ahead despite postseason ban
Less than a month after winning the Horizon League tournament as a No. 5 seed, the school learned it would be punished for low Academic Performance Rate scores.