Madison gas station owner charged with FoodShare benefits fraud
The owner of a gas station on Williamson Street in Madison was charged last Tuesday with illegally using FoodShare cards to buy merchandise to sell in his store.
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The owner of a gas station on Williamson Street in Madison was charged last Tuesday with illegally using FoodShare cards to buy merchandise to sell in his store.
The relentless political rhetoric around mask mandates has shifted our focus away from the actual problem. There are countless stories about heated school board fights over whether or not masks should be an issue of student choice. Pandemic precautions have become more about an individual's stance on freedom than what most of us prioritize in principle: people's health.
A location for a new permanent men's shelter has officially been chosen, Dane County and Madison leaders announced on Wednesday.
As Dane County’s mask mandate expired earlier this month, University of Wisconsin-Madison students are now faced with the expiration of the university-wide mandate on the first day of spring break, March 12. Some praised the removal of the mask mandate, while others were less optimistic about the future without masks.
Some Madison businesses will continue to require masks after Dane County’s mandate expires Tuesday, March 1.
The Dane County mask mandate is scheduled to expire this upcoming Tuesday, March 1, beginning at 12 a.m. Individuals will no longer be required to wear masks while in enclosed settings with other residents, however, in certain circumstances residents will be expected to continue masking.
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Dane County just took one step closer to becoming the home for one of the largest Amazon facilities in the country.
University of Wisconsin-Madison’s decision to no longer require masks in indoor settings after March 12, the start of Spring Recess, has elicited puzzlement and irritation amongst members of student government and the Teaching Assistants Association.
Chancellor Rebecca Blank announced Wednesday that the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s current on-campus mask mandate will be extended to March 11. The decision follows an announcement made earlier in the day by the UW system that all on-campus mask mandates will be allowed to expire in early March.
Public Health Madison and Dane County announced Monday that the organization will allow the county-wide mask mandate, which has been in place for the past six and a half months, to expire on March first.
UW Health providers, staff, students and volunteers are required to get a COVID-19 booster shot by May 2, UW Health announced Wednesday.
The Dane County finance committee rejected an alternate, lower-cost plan for the Dane County jail consolidation project during a meeting Monday night. Cutting costs from the $150 million budget — with expected costs now amounting $170 million — may prevent the execution of select renovations.
A Fitchburg man was arrested Wednesday by the University of Wisconsin Police Department after a traffic stop where he fled the scene and later crashed the vehicle. He is not affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Amazon in conjunction with a Dallas-based property developer has presented plans to the Cottage Grove Village Board and Planning Commission to construct a 3.4 million square foot distribution center in Dane County.
The family and attorney of Quadren Wilson, a 38-year-old Black man, said that he was shot at least five times by a state law enforcement officer Thursday. Wilson was hospitalized after a law enforcement officer allegedly shot him while he was in his car at a stoplight.
The Dane County Executive Committee voted 5-2 to indefinitely postpone a symbolic proposal made by Dane County Supervisor Anthony Gray, Dis. 14, to end qualified immunity for Dane County law enforcement agencies.
Dane County is pursuing a lawsuit against the makers of PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” lingering in the soil and water near the Dane County Regional Airport.
A Nebraska man was arrested by the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department (UWPD) Sunday after sexually assaulting a southeast residence hall resident.
The Wisconsin Boys & Girls Clubs announced plans to coordinate with the Wisconsin Office of Emergency Management to distribute over 450,000 N95 masks to communities across the state at no cost to residents.