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Prep girls golf: Middleton holds on to its No. 1 ranking in state coaches' poll
Milton fades two spots to No. 5 this week.
Prep boys soccer: Mount Horeb moves into No. 1 spot in Division 3 state coaches' rankings
In Division 1, unbeaten Middleton moves up one place to No. 2 and Beloit Memorial holds on to its No. 4 ranking.
Police commission to hear complaints against Chief Mike Koval in November
The Police and Fire Commission will hear argument about a complaints filed by Sharon Irwin, a grandmother of Tony Robinson, and one other person against Police Chief Mike Koval on Nov. 16.
Judge: State agency improperly denied records request of Madison teachers union
A state agency that oversees public employee union re-certification elections improperly withheld data about Madison School District employees that had or had not cast ballots during an election last year, a Dane County judge ruled Monday.
DNR should manage natural resources -- Jim Graves
Why doesn't Gov. Scott Walker have the Department of Natural Resources, the agency that's supposed to safeguard natural resources, do just that.
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Let me defend Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson's miscue on Aleppo last week. The New York Times's article condemning Johnson's gaffe about the besieged city in Syria needed to be corrected twice.
Forests shouldn't be hunting free-for-all -- Paul Collins
As a longtime advocate for the wildlife in Wisconsin, I wish to offer a heartfelt thank you to the State Journal for Friday's editorial, "Stop payouts to bear hunters for dead dogs," denouncing the scam of hound “depredation payouts” and…
Putin controls media to deter dissent -- Linda Hilker
According to Donald Trump, his buddy Vladimir Putin enjoys an 80 percent approval rating in Russia. If I were the president of Russia and I controlled the media, I’d have an 80 percent approval rating as well.
Bad parenting leads to police in schools -- Brian Brown
Wednesday's State Journal editorial urged the Madison School Board to "Keep police in city schools." The editorial board gets an enthusiastic "Yes!" from people who respect law and order and the right of decent kids and their teachers who deserve…
Johnson's Aleppo gaffe is forgivable -- Richard Douglas Porter
Let me defend Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson's miscue on Aleppo last week. The New York Times's article condemning Johnson's gaffe about the besieged city in Syria needed to be corrected twice.
Dane County jail diversion report suggests expanding Community Restorative Court
The report will be presented Tuesday to the county's Public Protection and Judiciary Committee.
Madison police seek public's help in solving year-old bike path attack case
The victim, a female graduate student who has since moved to another state, was beaten, strangled and raped by an unidentified suspect.
Arvind Subramanian appointed CEO of Madison health technology firm HealthMyne
MADISON - HealthMyne, a Madison health technology company, has appointed Arvind Subramanian CEO.
Badgers volleyball: Wisconsin looks to be set at setter with M.J. Hammill's commitment
Hammill, 14, a freshman at Cedar Grove High School in Greenwood, Indiana, is in line to take over the position from Sydney Hilley, who is set to succeed current setter Lauren Carlini next season.
Prep sports: Services for former WIAA associate director Don Herrmann will be Wednesday
Herrmann served 25 years in the WIAA office.
Badgers men's basketball: Class of 2018 shooting guard Tyler Herro commits to Wisconsin
Herro, a 6-foot-4, 180-pound junior, is a consensus four-star recruit and becomes the first verbal commit in the Badgers' 2018 recruiting class.
Badgers football: True freshmen Quintez Cephus, A.J. Taylor added to two-deep depth chart
Two more true freshmen were added to the University of Wisconsin’s two-deep depth chart this week.
School Spotlight: Playground among accessibility upgrades at Midvale Elementary
Private fundraising contributed to the playground project, along with $2.7 million in updates to the school funded by taxpayers.
Look closely: There's an upside-down letter in the Camp Randall Stadium end zone
If you're at Camp Randall Stadium this football season, take a close look at the south end zone near the UW Field House. Focus on the bold, white letters spelling "WISCONSIN" on a cardinal red background -- do you notice…
Police investigation into former Capt. Maples bike-van crash could take weeks
Fitchburg police say it may be about two weeks until they release more information about a bike-van collision that put Maples in the hospital with life-threatening injures.