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(03/11/02 6:00am)
The long debates of City Council over the addition of seven new
officers to the Madison Police Department staff are far from over,
as alders question the fiscal responsibility of the action, which
was passed despite strong objection from Mayor Sue Bauman.
(03/07/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin residents are one step closer to having an earlier say
in the presidential primary.
(03/07/02 6:00am)
The state's Joint Finance Committee, over the objections of some
Democrats, voted 9-6 Wednesday to spare local governments from the
$1 billion dollar cut in shared revenue this year, reductions that
Gov. Scott McCallum proposed in his Budget Reform Act.
(03/06/02 6:00am)
Local law enforcement officers are working overtime to protect
the state Capitol by screening all entrants into the building, and
state Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Madison, has said he does not like
it.
(03/04/02 6:00am)
The 1990s economic upswing produced low inflation, high incomes
and large government spending on all levels, which may have lead to
the current Wisconsin budget crisis, according to a report released
Friday by the Wisconsin Taxpayers Alliance.
(02/28/02 6:00am)
The nation's economy is on a long but sure road to full
recovery, as is Wisconsin, according to a number of experts.
(02/27/02 6:00am)
Following Madison Mayor Sue Bauman's decision to veto the City
Council's repeal of the sunset clause in the city ordinance that
allows police to pick up individuals who are loitering, the
controversial proposal is once again on the chopping block.
(02/25/02 6:00am)
Opponents of Gov. Scott McCallum's Budget Reform Act are
alleging fuzzy math.
(02/21/02 6:00am)
Volleyballs, beach chairs and beer. Sounds like a beach party,
except it could be on State Street if Greg Meyers, owner of Buffalo
Wild Wings, 529 State St., is allowed to construct a volleyball
court in the adjacent parking lot. Meyers presented his plan to the
Madison Urban Design Commission Wednesday for a temporary removable
volleyball area between Buffalo Wild Wings and University Inn, 441
N. Frances St., that would include tables and chairs for restaurant
customers.
(02/20/02 6:00am)
For the first time since the initial report describing the
Saturday morning events outside the Towers, 502 N. Francis St., the
Madison Police Department released details concerning the ongoing
investigation, including the fact that football players were
involved in the incident.
(02/19/02 6:00am)
As the Madison Police Department continues its investigation
into Saturday morning's events, which ended in shots being fired
outside of the Towers, 502 N. Frances St., UW-Madison students are
beginning to paint a clearer picture of the altercation and the
circumstances leading up to it.
(02/14/02 6:00am)
An informal survey of local leaders and students revealed that
candidates for the Dane County Board of Supervisors will have to
work hard to generate support in the downtown area due to a lack of
concrete issues affecting residents.
(02/07/02 6:00am)
Wisconsin will be better prepared to deal with terrorism, thanks
to $2.6 million worth of federal grants received Tuesday from the
Office of Justice Preparedness.
(02/06/02 6:00am)
State legislators received input from faculty, students and
alumni of the UW System Tuesday concerning two state Assembly bills
that would reduce the power of the UW System Board of Regents and
create a sales tax exemption for textbooks.
(02/04/02 6:00am)
Neither warmth nor thin ice nor even Super Bowl weekend could
deter Madison's Kites on Ice from holding the annual event on Lake
Monona.
(01/31/02 6:00am)
The day after Gov. Scott McCallum asked the legislature to
return his budget reform bill back to him for technical changes,
state Assembly Democrats held a press conference announcing the
creation of dozens of public hearings on the proposal throughout
the state.
(01/30/02 6:00am)
A bill that passed the state Senate Tuesday would add a second
student representative to the UW System Board of Regents,
effectively doubling the power that students would have on the
board.
(01/29/02 6:00am)
Madison residents got their last chance Monday to view the
schematics of the proposed Dane County Courthouse and provide input
to the county on the project before the plan enters into the
lengthy process of city approval.
(01/28/02 6:00am)
Images of trolleys on aged roads bring to mind the winding
streets of San Francisco, but Madison residents could get their own
street cars if the president of Downtown Trolley, John DeLamater,
can convince the city to accept his proposals.
(01/25/02 6:00am)
The trees lining State Street hold the pedestrian walkway's
future in their roots.