Madison man convicted of crimes related to January 6 insurrection
A Madison resident, 29-year-old Brandon Nelson, pled guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge committed in relation to the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C.
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A Madison resident, 29-year-old Brandon Nelson, pled guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge committed in relation to the Jan. 6 insurrection in Washington, D.C.
Dane county officials called into question the authenticity of an email on Monday, signed with the name of an investigator reviewing the results of the 2020 election.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced Tuesday in a press release that Dane County will be investing $570,000 toward the installation of ultraviolet air purification and air filtration units into the ventilation systems of several county-owned buildings to combat the spread of COVID-19.
On Thursday, Dane County’s Board of Health responded to a resolution proposed by Dane County’s Board Supervisor Jeff Weigand, which called for an immediate end to the current indoor mask mandate.
Public Health Madison & Dane County (PHMDC) released Face Covering Emergency Order No. 2, necessitating facial coverings in indoor, public spaces. The office cites a rise in COVID-19 cases due to the highly infectious Delta variant as the reason for releasing a new order after the first order was released on Aug. 17 and set to expire on Sept. 16.
According to PHMDC during the month of August, Dane County experienced more than 1,300 additional COVID-19 cases, largely as a result of the Delta variant of the virus. Officials note that the increase in infections have impacted both unvaccinated and vaccinated individuals.
Dane County Public Health officials have issued an indoor mask mandate scheduled to take effect at 12:01 am this upcoming Thursday.
According to recently released data from the census bureau, the population of Dane County increased by approximately 15% during the past decade, making Dane county the fastest growing area in all of Wisconsin.
Dane County officials released a public statement on May 18 announcing that all health orders regarding COVID-19, including mask mandates and indoor gathering limits, will be lifted starting June 2. The announcement comes 10 months after Dane County Health officials implemented their first public health order.
The Bayview Foundation, a locally based non-profit, announced that they will dedicate more than $50 million to redeveloping the Triangle neighborhood.
During a virtual press conference Friday, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi introduced a new Hotels to Housing initiative to combat homelessness in Dane County.
The Madison Metropolitan School District is facing criticism from some parents after dividing virtual spaces by race to discuss police brutality and violence.
Michael Johnson, the CEO of the Boys and Girls Club, invited a dozen Dane County community leaders, including Dr. Ruben Anthony, Shon Barnes and Anthony Cooper Sr., to watch the live coverage of the verdict of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvins trial on Tuesday.
The Madison Common Council voted 11-8 Tuesday to make the parking enforcement division of the Madison Police Department into its own independent agency.
Supporters of a Menomonee Falls CBD store drove in a caravan from Milwaukee to the Capital Tuesday. Supporters did this to raise money for the business while also supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
Public Health officials in Dane County announced Monday morning that thousands of vaccine doses will be scheduled to arrive this week at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
The City of Madison Streets Division announced they will no longer accept plastic film and bags as recyclable materials Tuesday.
Owners of the state street business The Pipefitter announced last Tuesday that they will be closing their doors permanently, joining several other local businesses who have had to close or relocate in the past year.
The Madison Police Department released a statement this past Monday warning Mifflin residents that they will be monitoring the anticipated Mifflin Street Block Party. They threatened to hand out citations for individuals caught violating county health orders and underage drinking.
Incumbent Joe Parisi secured another term as Dane County Executive following his victory in this past Tuesday’s election.