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Women's golf: Mary Welch wins City tournament on first playoff hole
She beats Marci Dubler for her second title
Prep girls basketball: Verona's Grace Schraufnagel makes oral commitment
Schraufnagel plans to attend Quincy University. She was a key reserve for Verona's state title team.
Madison Police: Two men bought $700 in gift cards with stolen credit card
The credit card was used to purchase gift cards at a convenience store and had been stolen out of parked car on Madison's Southwest Side , police said.
Brewers: Prospects acquired in Carlos Gomez trade shine in minors
Left-hander Josh Hader and center fielder Brett Phillips have the makings of big league starters next season.
Paul Soglin commits to funding violence prevention, racial disparity initiatives in next budget
Plans to allow city employees paid time off for youth mentoring and to expand youth employment are among the initiatives to prevent violence that Mayor Paul Soglin says will be funded in next year's city budget.
Children need role model in White House -- Nancy Larson
Which of the two presidential candidates would you want your children to emulate?
Change name to 'Black Lives Matter Too' -- Anna Lee Landen
Many white people object strongly to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Empowerment is the way off the streets -- Thomas C. Gibson
A terrible stigma exists against homeless people in Madison, and it needs to be replaced with love for them and with social programs that help people empower themselves.
Poll: Strong majority of Wisconsinites want legal marijuana
Results were released Wednesday for the Marquette Law School Poll.
Five charged with passing counterfeit money in Sauk, Dane counties
Five Madison residents were indicted Wednesday on charges that they used counterfeit money to make small purchases in stores and restaurants in Sauk and Dane counties in January and February.
Court allows offender risk test that considers gender
Wisconsin judges can weigh a risk assessment test that considers gender when sentencing offenders but can't use it as the sole factor in determining a sentence's severity, the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Sacramento Bee: Mental illness knows no party
In an era when bipartisanship is rare, the U.S. House of Representatives has taken a step toward providing more care and treatment of severely mentally ill people.
Troubled jobs agency seeks to gag its board members
Board members of the state's troubled jobs agency would be prohibited from answering reporters' questions and limited in what information they could release to the public under a policy being proposed by the state's Wisconsin Economic Development Corp.
Dyer, Kirk "The Wheel"
MADISON - Kirk R. Dyer, age 61, of Madison, Wis., rode his Harley into the sunset on July 7, 2016, after a long battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, Kimball and Jean Dyer, and is…
Newburg, Marcella
MADISON - Marcella Newburg, age 101, of Madison, died Monday, July 11, 2016, at Oak Park Place Assisted Living in Madison. She was born on June 21, 1915, to Anna (Cavadini) and Peter Weber on the family farm in the…
Lawrence, Blake
SUN CITY, Ariz. / BARABOO - Blake Lawrence, age 92, of Sun City, Ariz., formerly of Baraboo, passed away on Sunday, July 10, 2016, at home. He was born Aug. 6, 1923, in Ironton Township at home.
Schnabel, David Keith
EVANSVILLE - David Keith Schnabel, age 58, of Evansville, Wis., passed away Monday, July 11, 2016, at Agrace HospiceCare, Madison, Wis., after a 7-month illness precipitated by a stroke. Dave was born in Anaconda, Mont., on Sept. 15, 1957, the…
Farrington, Wayne F.
EDGERTON - Wayne F. Farrington, age 83, of Edgerton, passed away on Friday, July 8, 2016, at Our House in Janesville.
Baker, Kimberly Marie
FITCHBURG - Kimberly Marie Baker passed away on Wednesday, July 6, 2016. She was born on July 30, 1957, in Milwaukee, the daughter of Cynthia and Barry Nelsen. Kimberly attended Wauwatosa West High School and graduated with a Psychology Degree…
Rossi, Frank Anthony
MONONA - Frank Anthony Rossi, age 85, of Monona, passed away after a battle with Parkinson's disease, on Tuesday, July 12, 2016, at UW Hospital with his loving family by his side.