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State voter registration software a ‘disaster’
The software program that Wisconsin uses for voter registrations during elections is still incomplete, according to government officials, with watchdog groups calling the program “a disaster.”

State Street businesses torn over construction of 500 and 600 blocks
State Street is undergoing major changes, again, and some business owners are growing nervous about losing business.

Assembly GOP claim doctors group hurt budget negotiations with January memo
Assembly Republican leadership said Monday that the state’s largest doctors group, the Wisconsin Medical Society, hurt the Republicans negotiating efforts when WMS sent a memo to Gov. Jim Doyle about a controversial budget provision.

Nearly 50 percent of black males in Milwaukee lack jobs
A recent report by UW Milwaukee shows unemployment for black men in Milwaukee is almost 50 percent, one of the highest rates of joblessness in the Midwest.

Events honor violent ’67 campus riots
Paul Buhle, a Brown University lecturer, addressed Madison's liberal activism thorugh the DOW riots Tuesday at Humanities.

Metro wants security cameras on all buses
Madison Metro plans to put security cameras on all of their buses by 2010

Molson Coors and Miller beer announce merger
Miller and Coors brewing companies are merging, with the deal announced Tuesday. Miller is based largely out of Milwaukee, Wis. which may be affected by the merger.

Doyle warns state workers in jeopardy over budget stalemate
Gov. Jim Doyle recently said state government workers might be temporarily laid off if no budget is decided upon soon, though some legislators say Doyle is making “partisan attacks.” The state budget has been stalled in negotiations since July.

Ethics group says $17 million wasted due to budget delay
Millions have been wasted due to the budget stalemate according to a nonpartisan watchdog group. Some Republicans in the state Assembly disagree and have said the stalled budget is better for taxpayers.

State Assembly drastically changes rape victims bill
A proposed amendment to Assembly Bill 377 by the state Assembly Judiciary and Ethics Committee Tuesday would give individual hospitals the option whether to inform rape victims of emergency contraception directly.




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