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Madison is a nice place to visit, but I’m so glad I don’t live there.
Regarding The Edgewater developer’s comments in the Sunday paper, Fred Mohs is not “defying the council and the community.” Much of the community agrees with him. He dares to defy a project that has seen objection from both the local community and the Madison Landmarks Commission.
Federal Emergency Management Agency officials will be in Grant and Milwaukee counties on Wednesday to assess damage from last week’s flooding.
Dane County has awarded a $239,000 Conservation Fund grant to the National Heritage Land Trust to buy 100 acres on Bong Road in the town of Westport.
Fear’s a factor in Saturday’s summit of Madison neighborhood leaders.
Our question today concerns which is stranger: an unusual wager made in 1977, or that last week, the loser actually paid off?
A move by UW-Madison to cut ties with Nike last April proved fruitful this week – and garnered the university some positive national press.
One hundred years ago, when tourist travel became relatively cheap, every small town issued postcards to promote its attractions. Photographer Alfred Johnson went one step further and produced tongue-in-cheek postcards that comically exaggerated the virtues of rural Wisconsin.
Madison Area Technical College faculty and staff are getting an opportunity to weigh in on the college’s $380 million facilities master plan.
The Madison School District will ask for proof of age when registering students who live with people other than their parents or guardians or those who are 18 years or older and are enrolling themselves for school.
