Wisconsin state representatives, senators not seeking re-election
Wisconsin state Rep. Mary Williams, R-Medford, announced Friday she is one of the multiple representatives not seeking re-election next term, according to a report.
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Wisconsin state Rep. Mary Williams, R-Medford, announced Friday she is one of the multiple representatives not seeking re-election next term, according to a report.
U.S. Sens. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., and Ron Johnson, R-Wis., sent a letter to the White House Friday with their nominations for two federal judgeships, according to a release.
Wisconsin ranked as a top state in perceived job creation Wednesday for the first time in a national Gallup survey.
A Menominee tribe leader asked Wisconsin lawmakers to rethink newly instituted rules for Indian mascots and logos, and urged them to find a compromise to foster a better relationship between the state and the 11 Indian nations at the 2014 State of the Tribes Address Thursday.
President Barack Obama nominated an associate dean and professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for a position in the U.S. Department of Health on Feb. 12, continuing the legacy of Badgers serving the department.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Couples Lab is recruiting people for two relationship studies, according to a report.
Dozens of University of Wisconsin-Madison student-athletes volunteered at “Science Saturday,” an interactive science fair open to the public Feb. 1, according to a university press release.
Two University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists recently passed away, according to reports.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison will feature performances celebrating “legacies, creativity and artists” at its first Multicultural Theatre Festival this month, according to a release.
The University of Wisconsin System announced the creation of a fund that will help develop and distribute ideas created at UW campuses in a press release Thursday.
University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate student Paul Hansen will be featured in Thursday’s Humanities Hackathon, an interactive monthly discussion series run by the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery and the Center of the Humanities, according to a WID statement.
Madison Magazine awarded two University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School professors the 2014 Best of Madison Business Award for their creation of the Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic, according to a university press release.
The Eligibility Criteria Review Committee met Tuesday to continue discussing possible changes to group eligibility criteria.
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Black Law Students Association and the Sports and Entertainment Law Society will host a joint panel discussion titled “Compensation for College Athletes” at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room 5240 of the Law Building.
The Peace Corps named the University of Wisconsin-Madison the nation’s leading source of current Peace Corps volunteers, according to a Tuesday university press release.
Officials and civilians met Thursday at the Dane County Sheriff’s Office to openly discuss
A 23-year-old Madison man reported being attacked on the 900 block of Spring Street early Sunday morning, according to Madison Police Department Spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
State Sen. Paul Farrow, R-Pewaukee, responded Friday to criticism from state Rep. Chris Taylor, D-Madison, on a resolution requiring the federal government to operate under a balanced budget.
The Western Martial Arts Society has withdrawn from the General Student Service Fund for the remainder of this fiscal year and has surrendered its funding for the next fiscal year, according to Student Services Finance Committee Chair David Vines.