Joint Finance Committee signs off on road funding
The Joint Finance Committee approved Wednesday $350 million in state borrowing over the next two years in an effort to combat delays on road construction throughout the state.
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The Joint Finance Committee approved Wednesday $350 million in state borrowing over the next two years in an effort to combat delays on road construction throughout the state.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi released a plan Monday to expand the medical examiner’s scope to Brown County.
Madison police arrested a 35-year-old homeless man for battery of a transgender woman on State Street early Friday morning.
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