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James E. Warren
    July 5, 1931 – June 13, 2025  
Imru Shashemmani Currie
    April 15, 1984 – May 4, 2025  
Game 5: Williams scores 40 points and Thunder win 120-109 for a 3-2 NBA Finals lead over Pacers
    OKLAHOMA CITY — Jalen Williams had a career playoff-high 40 points, MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 31 and the Oklahoma City Thunder moved one win from a title by beating the Indiana Pacers 120-109 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals…  
Sun Prairie East baseball can't contain Muskego in state quarterfinals
    The Cardinals only had six hits and left six runners on base against the Warriors at the Division 1 state quarterfinals.  
Madison hazmat team, Department of Justice responding to West Side incident
    The investigation on West Skyline Drive is ongoing, authorities said.  
A3 rail briefing for Tuesday, June 17, 2025
    Worker, 70, dies in fall from silo  
Wall Street recovers from Friday's shock as US stocks rise and oil prices ease
    NEW YORK — Calm returned to Wall Street on Monday, and U.S. stocks rose, while oil prices gave back some of their initial spurts following Israel’s attack on Iranian nuclear and military targets at the end of last week.  
Prosecutors: Suspect in shooting of Minnesota lawmakers targeted two others that night (copy)
    The man accused of killing a Minnesota lawmaker and wounding another went to the homes of two other legislators on the night of the shootings, a federal prosecutor said Monday.  
Dane County event helps residents rid their housing deeds of racial covenants
    The event at the Alliant Energy Center aims to educate homeowners about the history of the now-unenforceable covenants and guide them through the process of formally removing them.  
Big city mayors don't get to choose which laws to enforce | Craig Schultz
    Mayors of sanctuary cities are opposed to the enforcement of the law when it comes to immigration.  
Capitol City Band to host free Juneteenth concert at Rennebohm Park
    The band is back for its 57th season under new conductor Dave Pedracine. Longtime conductor Jim Latimer is retiring but still involved.  
2 in custody after person shot at in Johnson Creek restaurant parking lot
    Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies determined that there was a verbal argument between the suspect and the person who was shot at.  
Tequila-based brine blamed for fire burst when oven opened at West Side apartment
    The apartment occupant was evaluated for burns, but not taken to a hospital, the Madison Fire Department said.  
Wisconsin volleyball loses assistant to professional ranks
    The former Badgers libero is leaving Wisconsin for a job with LOVB Madison.  
State Journal looking to interview Madison parents
    If interested, please contact reporter Chris Rickert at 608-252-6198 or [email protected]  
Worker dead after apparent fall off farm silo near Lake Mills
    The incident happened shortly before 10 a.m. Friday at the farm at W9334 Highway B in the town of Lake Mills, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said.  
Arts lover Valerie Kazamias is devoted to Madison, the 'Athens of the Midwest'
    At 93, she's still raising money for the arts. 'Things are good,' she says.  
The Trump family's next venture, a mobile phone company (copy)
    Trump Mobile is the latest venture announced while Donald Trump is in the White House despite ethical concerns that he could mold public policy for personal gain.  
How Wisconsin track and field athletes fared at the NCAA Outdoor Championships
    Jason Swarens led the way with a national title, while several Badgers athletes earned All-America honors to end the spring season in Eugene, Oregon.  
Does North America have a hurricane season?
    A developing tropical cyclone is given a name when it reaches sustained winds of 39 mph, and it becomes a hurricane at 74 mph.  






