Dane County Executive Joe Parisi to retire in 2024
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced on Wednesday he will retire from the position in May 2024.
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Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced on Wednesday he will retire from the position in May 2024.
October may be known for its scary movies and spooky vibes. But it’s also Energy Awareness Month, which can be equally as anxiety-inducing.
Anti-abortion groups called on prosecutors to bring charges against abortion providers in Wisconsin’s two largest counties after abortion services resumed in the state on Sept. 18.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced funding for the expansion of the Community Alternative Response Emergency Services (CARES) program to countywide service Wednesday in the 2024 county budget.
Nestled among the picturesque landscapes and historical landmarks in the heart of Madison is Sanitarium Hill, the neighborhood’s own something strange. First constructed in 1930 to be a tuberculosis ward, the hill has since become a hotbed for paranormal activity and investigations.
Members of the Trans Resistance Action Committee (TRAC) gathered Saturday at the state Capitol to urge Dane County to terminate its insurance contract with a subsidiary of SSM Health after they stopped providing gender-affirming surgeries over the summer.
The Madison Public Market has faced multiple setbacks over the past two decades and faces another after bids from three construction companies came in above budget.
Dane County Board of Supervisors Chair Patrick Miles appointed labor organizer Jay Brower on Tuesday to fill the campus-area District 13 seat vacated by former Supervisor Olivia Xistris-Songpanya.
Hurricane Hilary’s wreckage led to the relocation of 20 dogs from Riverside County, California, to Dane County on Sept. 14 following the closure of an animal shelter.
Ohio voters made headlines in an Aug. 8 special election, prompting questions about Wisconsin’s ballot initiative process — a process in which voters can call for a popular vote referendum.
Courtesy of Dane County Humane Society
Courtesy of Dane County Humane Society
Courtesy of Dane County Humane Society
Courtesy of Dane County Humane Society
University Health Services (UHS) plans to once again refer University of Wisconsin-Madison students to in-state clinics for abortion services amid a recent shakeup in interpretations of Wisconsin abortion laws, a UHS representative told The Daily Cardinal on Monday.
A group of around 30 people gathered at a vigil for healthcare in Madison late Sunday to “mourn” restarted eligibility checks that will likely reduce the number of people covered under BadgerCare Plus.
Wisconsin is experiencing a deepening drought as summer comes to an end. According to the National Integrated Drought Information System, 4.2 million Wisconsin residents now live in areas of drought, up 5.4% since last week. And as drought intensifies, so do the effects on crops and agriculture.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a new carbon tracking technology earlier this month that could help Madison achieve its climate change mitigation goals.
Courtesy of Dane County Land & Water Resources Dept.
An Ironman Wisconsin competitor lost his life while competing in the biking portion of Sunday’s annual triathlon in Madison.