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(04/10/03 6:00am)
As the last meeting of the state's Joint Finance Committee was
going on across the street Wednesday, leaders from state-appointed
budget committees and task forces gathered in the Concourse Hotel,
1 W. Dayton St. The discussion on the table was whether the budget
crisis offers peril or opportunity to local governments.
(02/27/03 6:00am)
Wednesday night at Edgewood College, a panel of guests sponsored
by the group Money, Education and Prisons gathered to urge the
public to contact their representatives about two bills which, if
passed, would make it a felony for prison employees to have sex
with an inmate.
(02/19/03 6:00am)
The state Assembly chamber was packed with legislators,
Wisconsin Supreme Court justices, aides and media when Gov. Jim
Doyle took to the podium to give his 2003-'05 budget proposal
Tuesday. Doyle warned the crowd at the outset that they were
embarking on a difficult journey with this new budget, one that
would be demanding and painful.
(02/06/03 6:00am)
In his speech Wednesday to the United Nations Security Council,
U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell offered satellite photographs,
intercepted cell phone calls and eyewitness accounts as evidence
that Hussein's regime has and continues to evade U.N. inspectors.
(01/22/03 6:00am)
The UW System will not take steps to support the University of
Michigan in two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that could
determine the future of race as a factor in public university
admissions, Regent Gerard Randall said.
(04/23/02 6:00am)
The Associated Students of Madison tenant's rights campaign will
announce this year's Worst House Contest winner located at 520 W.
Doty St. on Wednesday.
(04/23/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin is poised to lose millions of dollars in federal
highway money if the Legislature does not accept a federal law to
change the blood-alcohol limit from .1 to .08 percent.
(04/16/02 6:00am)
The Bush administration may soon take another step toward
limiting the freedoms of international students in the spirit of
preserving national security.
(04/02/02 6:00am)
A city report aiming to curb excessive alcohol consumption and
promote safer practices was released March 29 with mixed reception
from local city and university leaders.
(03/19/02 6:00am)
If college students in Madison come out to vote, they could rule
Madison city and county politics, according to Ald. Tom Powell,
District 5. Powell said that in a city of 200,000 people, students
make up 60,000 to 70,000 and could be a powerful voting
bloc.
(03/12/02 6:00am)
The controversial loitering ordinance that died last week has
yet to be missed by the Madison Police Department.
(03/05/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin Gov. Scott McCallum will give his first State of the
State address tonight at 7 p.m., and many officials have high
expectations for the speech.
(02/26/02 6:00am)
It is still not clear how the elimination of the 220 jobs
throughout the UW System will affect UW-Madison, Vice Chancellor of
Administration John Torphy said Monday.
(02/26/02 6:00am)
In a rare move, state Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen, R-Waukesha,
used the power of direct referral to put a campaign finance reform
bill onto the state Assembly calendar for Tuesday. The move allowed
the AB 843 to bypass the potentially lengthy committee process most
bills must go through to reach the Assembly floor.
(02/26/02 6:00am)
State legislators received some unwelcome news Monday when the
federal government requested Wisconsin return $61.7 million.
(02/13/02 6:00am)
A special City Council primary election will be held Feb. 19 for
the recently redesigned District 5 City Council seat.
(02/11/02 6:00am)
Overcrowding of jails, affordable housing, land use and mass
transit are all issues that the Dane County Board will discuss in
the coming year. With elections on the horizon, primaries on Feb.
18 and new districts in place, Sup. Echnaton Vedder, District 5,
and Ion Skillrud, both UW-Madison students, will be running for a
supervisory seat in District 5.
(01/29/02 6:00am)
Street artwork, new bus stops and the planting of new trees will
all be topics on the agenda of today's State Street Design Project
meeting, held by the Downtown Coordinating Committee.
(12/05/01 6:00am)
Representing a pro-slavery reparations viewpoint, activist
Randall Robinson discussed the role of African Americans in history
Tuesday as part of the Distinguished Lecture Series.
(11/07/01 6:00am)
A ban on smoking in the common areas of multi-unit apartment
buildings gained approval from the Madison City Council at its
meeting Tuesday.