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The Bruce Company Announces Executive Leadership Promotions
Middleton --- The Bruce Company, Wisconsin's largest landscape contractor announced as part of its ongoing leadership succession plan the promotion of four executive leaders. Seth Nicholson, a…
Val Leitzen joins McGladrey in Madison Partner brings tax compliance and consulting expertise to manufacturing and distribution companies
MADISON (May 1, 2015) - McGladrey LLP, the nation's leading provider of assurance, tax and consulting services focused on the middle market, announced today that Val Leitzen has been promoted …
Dr. Richard Page Elected to Association of American Physicians UW-Madison well-represented in prestigious group
Dr. Richard Page, George R. and Elaine Love Professor and chair of the department of medicine in the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, has been elected as a…
Family of Tony Robinson disputes police account of shooting; attorney says officer had concussion
Tony Robinson's mother says, "My whole life is in limbo" as family awaits DA's decision.
Chris Rickert: The limits of a Madison-specific policy on the use of deadly force
It might be wise to withhold judgment until the task force makes its recommendations.
Restaurant review: Jason's Deli is catching on big time in Madison
Jason's Deli should fulfill the corned beef and pastrami needs of the West Side of Madison and then some.
Know Your Madisonian: Jessica Ray has tools — literally — to help residents of East Side neighborhoods
Ray is volunteer director of Sustainable Atwood's tool library.
Brewers: Broken door handle locks Bob Uecker, other broadcasters in booth
When the door wouldn't open from the outside, a long, red ladder was brought to the walkway on the Loge level and an employee climbed through the large front windowless opening of the booth to…
Andy Baggot: Budget cuts, rising costs could put squeeze on UW athletics
Five years can seem like an eternity in the world of major college athletics.
Prep sports: Madison Edgewood golfers start with a sizzle at Morgan Stanley Shoot-Out
By the end of the week, Andrew Yontz and his Madison Edgewood boys golf teammates will have played at Bristlecone Pines near Hartland, University Ridge (twice) and the Irish Course at Whistlin…
Six Madison residents charged in marijuana distribution
Six Madison residents have been charged in federal court with conspiring to distribute marijuana to the Madison area, according to an indictment unsealed Wednesday.
Brewers: Wily Peralta gets run support, first victory
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers needed Wily Peralta to pick them up Wednesday night.
Madison assistant police chief defends use of tactical gear in policing
The comments came at roundtable discussion on the perceived militarization of police.
Badgers men's hockey: Mike Eaves to speak to Mark Osiecki about open assistant job
University of Wisconsin men’s hockey coach Mike Eaves plans to reconnect with an old associate before deciding how to rebuild his staff.
Prep boys golf: Dream week hits a high point as Edgewood leads Morgan Stanley Invitational with 298
All five golfers in the Crusaders' lineup break 80 as Edgewood opens a 12-stroke lead on defending champion Middleton.
Jerry Davis: Finding that first morel is the task at hand
Each year it seems gatherers are faced with the same scenario. The difficulty comes in two forms: When to begin searching and where to begin exploring.
Fiskars to build new Americas headquarters in Middleton, add 55 jobs
The $26.3 million facility will serve as a base of company operations for North, Central and South America.
Wrong choices can lead to homelessness -- William Lynch
Saturday's letter to the editor "Show compassion for the homeless" asked whether anyone thinks it is easy to be homeless. It stated, "few are homeless by choice."
Soglin demonizes poorest community members -- Peggy J. Troller
It was with profound sadness that I read the April 25 article “Soglin cracks down on drifters.” Mayor Paul Soglin recently won an election in which one of his promises was to help citizens liv…