Madison Jewish organization aids displaced Ukrainians
While the war in Ukraine may be half a world away, the Madison community’s connection to the crisis is not as small as it may appear.
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While the war in Ukraine may be half a world away, the Madison community’s connection to the crisis is not as small as it may appear.
In March 1980, Mary Lindemann quit her fashion merchandising degree and booked a trip to The Bahamas for spring break. Sitting behind her on the plane was a man who made cheese spread for a living.
The Dane County spring 2024 general elections are less than two months away, with a primary election for two districts on Feb. 20.
More than 1,000 people gathered outside the Wisconsin state Capitol on Dec. 9 for the largest pro-Palestine march in the history of Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Coalition for Justice in Palestine.
Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced a new proposal Nov. 15 to provide a $1.7 million boost in funding for local food pantries ahead of an expected increase in demand during the holiday season.
Folks traveled to Madison from all over the world last week to attend the World Dairy Exposition, an annual event for dairy producers, companies, organizations and enthusiasts to come together.
The Madison Common Council announced modest amendments to Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway’s $266.5 million 2024 executive capital budget late last week, adding funding to the John Nolen Drive restoration and other development projects.
Wisconsin voters approved two constitutional amendments Tuesday to expand judges’ discretion when setting cash bail.
Although Wisconsin’s high-stakes state Supreme Court election has received the lion’s share of attention ahead of the April 4 election, voters will also answer three referendum questions on their spring election ballots that propose expansions to the state’s cash bail system and gauge public opinion on welfare programs.
Gov. Tony Evers revealed substantial spending increases aimed to benefit Wisconsin’s veterans Thursday, just days before publicly announcing his full 2023-25 biennial budget.