Public funding to increase for half of Wisconsin school districts
The state granted $4.48 billion to public and private school districts this year, an increase of 2.1 percent from last year’s grant, according to a Thursday press release.
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The state granted $4.48 billion to public and private school districts this year, an increase of 2.1 percent from last year’s grant, according to a Thursday press release.
The Department of Justice filed a petition listing reasons the Wisconsin Supreme Court should not choose to hear the case of gubernatorial candidate Mark Green, the Republican representative from Green Bay, concerning $467,000 in campaign finances declared illegal by the Wisconsin Circuit Court.
Months after the Madison City Council launched the controversial tobacco ban this summer, some bar owners say their business has been plummeting. The ban outlaws all forms of tobacco in public establishments, including chewing tobacco.
With the smoking ban in Madison slated to go into effect July 1, the Tavern League of Wisconsin has proposed a bill that would limit the ban's coverage.
One of 12 bars on the 600 block of University Avenue will be expanding to better accommodate its patrons after approval Tuesday night by the City Council.
Even a late date change and months concern over the level of police enforcement could not taint the Mifflin Street Block Party, as 20,000 people packed into the 400 and 500 blocks of Mifflin Street Saturday to celebrate the annual spring bash.
Non-street-level restaurants may soon have sidewalk caf??s on State Street and around the Capitol.
The Mifflin Street Block Party is officially slated for April 30 following a closed meeting Thursday morning among Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, the Madison Police Department and Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4.
The City Council voted Tuesday to approve the replacement of Ogg Hall with a 600-bed dormitory and expanded recreational open space.
The Madison Police department will take action on illegal activity consisting of providing alcohol to underage drinkers and selling cups at house parties on both April 30 and May 7.
A proposal introduced to the City Council Tuesday night sought to significantly stiffen the current laws governing keg distribution in Madison.
Madison Gas and Electric determined Tuesday the cause of the Monday-evening blackout that left most of the State Street and Langdon Street areas powerless.
Mayor Dave Cieslewicz inked an annexation agreement between the City of Madison and the Town of Blooming Grove Friday morning in Blooming Grove.
Ald. Austin King, District 8, and Kami Eshraghi claimed the top two spots in the District 8 aldermanic primary Tuesday night, while Sarah Ellen King and Isadore Knox Jr. were the two victorious candidates in District 13.
The Apartment Association of South Central Wisconsin filed a lawsuit Friday, challenging Madison's law that requires affordable housing units in all new housing projects.
Sports Illustrated is flipping for State Street Brats.
The Alcohol License Review Committee met Wednesday to discuss depleting alcohol licenses in Madison.
Sunday, Bucky Badger presented the Wisconsin National Guard's 115th Fighter Wing with an \official"" UW-Madison spirit flag.
Iincumbent Ald. Austin King, District 8, has two challengers for the upcoming alder election. The owner of the Kimia Lounge, 216 W. Mifflin, Kami Eshraghi and Ryan Corcoran have both filed to be on the ballot for the Apr. 5 election.
Wednesday The White House acknowledged the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq is over. The search ended without uncovering the stockpiles of weapons President Bush used as justification for overthrowing Saddam Hussein.