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aWhen carpenter Mike Rodrian decided to build a $40,000 shed on his land, he had no idea his project would become the subject of a heated political debate.
A recent U.S. Supreme Court case has propelled the issue of military recruitment on university campuses, an ongoing controversy at UW-Madison, onto a national stage.
U.S. Congressman Mark Green, R-Green Bay, told students he isn't running a traditional gubernatorial campaign, but rather 'is leading a movement in Wisconsin to make it the great state it once was' at a College Republican club meeting Tuesday night.
I am a police officer with the City of Racine Police Department and a part-time police officer for another community in Racine County. This is strictly my opinion, and I am not speaking on behalf of the communities or law enforcement agencies that employ me.
It seems there is a sense on this campus that if you are admitted to this university, you are in turn permitted to call yourself a Badger fan. Many seem to think that season tickets to football games and knowing what comes first, a fast or slow-motion wave, allows you to enter the halls of Badger fandom.
Newfound police support could decide the future of a state concealed carry bill with the addition of an amendment that allows police access to a database of gun-permit holders during traffic stops.
The Wisconsin Democracy Campaign announced Monday that all three of the states' gubernatorial candidates have received campaign contributions from donors that have been linked to extortion, fraud or bribery.
Buying more than one keg of beer could become illegal in Madison if a proposed keg registration ordinance is passed.
In a situation that may strain the relationship between church and state in Wisconsin, UW System officials appealed to the state attorney general Monday for her input on a UW policy that forbids resident assistants from holding religious functions in dormitories.
A proposed city ordinance that would necessitate keg registration has many local residents alarmed.
A bill allowing Wisconsin citizens to carry concealed weapons is on the way to the Assembly after being passed by the Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Committee in a partisan vote Tuesday.
A crowded, raucous public hearing at the Capitol Wednesday focused on a divisive bill that could allow Wisconsin residents to carry concealed weapons.
The news that a group of disgruntled citizens were attempting to recall Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz triggered and tested a lesson from my childhood. I grew up under the impression that I enjoyed golf, until the day my dad no longer allowed me to take a mulligan to ignore the consequences of a 78-yard tee shot. Even though I had to face the fact that when my shots mattered I was not the next Tiger Woods, the lesson learned on the links that day was mulligans inhibit maturity. They should not be abused.
The amount of money given to state agencies by special interest groups could become public record, as a bill introduced Monday by state Rep. Spencer Black, D-Madison, would require lobbyists to disclose the details of their donations.
UW-Madison representatives met the press Thursday to respond to allegations of a security breach at the nuclear reactor laboratory in the Engineering Research Building this summer by two interns posing as prospective students. ABC News sent the interns as part of an investigation into the safety of the nation's research reactors, and the report concluded there existed a tremendous threat of possible terrorist attacks.
He's the Johnny Appleseed of propaganda, the commander-in-chief of sowing the belief that enlisting in the military will bolster the war on terrorism. As leader of the armed forces, President Bush holds the power to remind potential and current soldiers why the war in Iraq endures and what end it may achieve. But despite the desperate wave of military recruitment resulting from the Iraqi quagmire, honest information about service scarcely escapes the president's lips.
If there were any worries about freezing to death while standing outside bars to smoke this winter, they can stop. There is at least one place on State Street that, while not a bar, will allow customers to smoke indoors.
In the early morning hours of a July day on the Eastern Freeway in Doncaster, Australia, a driver on a restricted permit was stopped by a police officer for speeding. The officer reported the driver to be traveling at the equivalent of more than 120 mph.
The Policy Alternatives and Community Education project, an organization that addresses high-risk drinking, debated a license Tuesday that allows underage patrons in some bars.
All across the nation, escalating gas prices have forced drivers to limit their driving or find alternative means of transportation.