Sabrina Madison appointed to District 17 Alder Seat
Sabrina Madison was appointed as the new alder for District 17 on Tuesday, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson's term.
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Sabrina Madison was appointed as the new alder for District 17 on Tuesday, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson's term.
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The Dane County Farmers’ Market takes place around the Capitol every Saturday between April and November.
The Dane County Farmers’ Market takes place around the Capitol every Saturday between April and November.
Hmong dancers perform in celebration of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
Hmong dancers perform in celebration of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
Performers showcase “traditional English dances” in celebration of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
Performers adorned with bells, sticks and cloth perform “traditional English dances” during celebrations of the Dane County Farmers’ Market 50th anniversary.
An assortment of popcorn for sale at the Dane County Farmers' Market.
Six candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to be Madison’s next District 17 alder, filling the remainder of former Ald. Gary Halverson’s term. He resigned in late September.
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