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This year's group is smaller and more streamlined than at past events.
Closing during the COVID-19 pandemic gave museum staff an opportunity to refresh exhibits with stories of veterans throughout the state.
By Phoebe PetrovicWisconsin Public RadioWhen Daryan Schultz applied to college, she knew two things: she wanted to double major in Japanese and East Asian studies, and it'd be hard to afford tuition.Schultz, who hails from Birchwood in northwest ...
The family of a biracial teenager who was fatally shot while unarmed by a white police officer has settled a lawsuit against the city of Madison, Wis., for $3.35 million, the family's lawyers said on Thursday, Feb. 23.Tony Robinson was 19 when he...

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Travelers spend about $13 billion a year in Wisconsin, according to the state Department of Tourism. And Superior Days delegates want to make sure northern Wisconsin, with all its natural amenities gets a share of the pie. Delegates lobbied the t...
Capitol access hearing delayed
The court battle over public access to the state Capitol has been postponed until late May. That's when a Dane County judge will hold a hearing on a permanent injunction to lift current restrictions on access to the building.
MADISON (AP) -- Officials have identified an Army reservist who died at Fort McCoy. Nineteen-year-old Pfc. Aaron H. Clawson of Waterloo was found dead on the sprawling western Wisconsin base on Sunday afternoon. Clawson was an ammunition speciali...
MADISON (AP) -- The head of Bucky Badger has been returned. A University of Wisconsin-Madison student who's one of several who play the role of mascot Bucky Badger told police he and his roommates had a get-together with friends at their Madison ...
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The Madison station for a new high speed rail line connecting the state capital with Milwaukee will be located at the Department of Administration state office building near Monona Terrace.
MADISON (AP) -- Rescuers in Dane County have resumed their search for a 30-year-old swimmer who disappeared while swimming in Lake Mendota. The sheriff's office says Sarah E. Carpenter of Madison was swimming with friends Tuesday afternoon when s...

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Tornado damage has forced Old World Wisconsin to cancel plans for its annual Fourth of July bash. Old World Wisconsin is a sprawling collection of settler-era villages and farms in Eagle. Party plans included cannon fire, a ...
MADISON, WI--Stephen P. Sinnott, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that two individuals have pleaded guilty in federal court to charges related to the Feb. 9 robbery of the Anchor Bank on Raymond Road in Madison.
Stephen P. Sinnott, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Christopher E. Tibbs, 20, of Madison, was sentenced today by U.S. District Judge Barbara Crabb to 84 months in prison without parole for selling crac...

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