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Where this Packers receiver's confidence is at after ‘bad plays’ against Vikings
While the second-year receiver's numbers were good — with a pair of touchdown catches during Green Bay's comeback attempt — his three drops were all he could think about afterward.
Body found believed to be that of missing woman
Police Chief Shon Barnes told local television news outlets Thursday that the man Strattan had been with was in custody and being questioned.
3 things that stood out from Wisconsin men's basketball at Big Ten media days
The Badgers looked ahead at their 2024-25 season during Big Ten men's basketball media days. Here's what stood out.
Tammy Baldwin isn't so nice after years in Washington -- Steve Clark
Baldwin isn’t so nice after years in Senate
Wisconsin football to 'support Chez' Mellusi. Here's why he's stepping away indefinitely
The Badgers backfield will look different for the time being after a fixture at running back has decided to step away from the sport indefinitely.
Candidate Q&A: Assembly District 44
Responses to the Wisconsin State Journal's candidate questionnaire. The election is Nov. 5.
Wisconsin election clerks referred 30 instances of suspected fraud to prosecutors over the past year
Multilayered election processes provide many safeguards that keep voter fraud generally detectable and rare, election administrators say.
Nebraska 'really pleased' with transfer who was a Wisconsin men's basketball fan favorite
Cornhuskers coach Fred Hoiberg has perimeter scoring to replace and feels in a good spot after adding a former Badgers sharpshooter.
Wisconsin Department of Justice investigating mayor's removal of ballot drop box
Drop box supporters are calling for a federal investigation, saying Diny broke federal law by interfering with the right to vote. The mayor insists he did nothing wrong.
Madison man amassed cache of weapons, body armor while funding pro-Palestinian cause, authorities say
The stockpile recovered from the man's East Side home included a 3D printed submachine gun and pro-Palestinian and far-right regalia.
Judge denies Wisconsin attorney general's request to review Milwaukee archdiocese records
A federal judge has denied Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul's request to review the Milwaukee Archdiocese's sealed bankruptcy records as part of his investigation into clergy sex abuse.
Madison 'vibe' will be part of this new Monopoly game
Want to play? Nominate a place or business for a spot on the board.
The number of Spanish-speaking cheesemakers is growing. UW-Madison is educating them
The university's cheesemaking course is going bilingual.
Kamala Harris to campaign today in Ripon, birthplace of the Republican Party
The visit comes after Trump held campaign events Tuesday in two of the battleground state's most liberal counties of Milwaukee and Dane.
Restaurant review: The Babcock Dairy store sells more than cheese and ice cream
America's No. 1 college creamery is open to all with great sandwiches and quesadillas on a student budget.
Family legacy 'an inspiration' for Hellenbrands hoping to lead Marshall volleyball to state
The Hellenbrand name is well known in Marshall and, for the first time, sisters are representing the family on the volleyball court with natural "motivation to be better."
Firefighters stop blaze at La Crosse County recycling facility after more than 20 hours
Four football fields' worth of railway ties and a 30-foot high mound of chips burned, Campbell Fire Chief Nate Melby said.
Madison taxpayers will pay for school referendums for decades, no matter what happens in November
Since 1995, 13 of the 16 referendum questions put to voters by the Madison School District have passed. Several raise taxes forever.
First of 8 Waupun prison guards enters plea, argues low staffing led to inmate death
The former guard said she wasn't able to complete her rounds because she was helping another inmate and was one of just three guards overseeing 150 inmates.
Polzin: At 20 years old, this 'absolute stud' established himself in Brewers postseason lore
Jackson Chourio is already carrying a heavy load for a franchise trying to get over a playoff hump. Yet "ignorance is bliss" for the rookie.