Dane County Farmers’ Market to move indoors
By The Daily Cardinal and Andrew Haffner | Nov. 9, 2014The Dane County Farmers’ Market is moving indoors Saturday for the winter as it concludes its 43rd season.
The Dane County Farmers’ Market is moving indoors Saturday for the winter as it concludes its 43rd season.
More than 1,000 people have used the Madison Water Utility Board’s new online water consumption tracking feature, according to a City of Madison press release Thursday.
A Madison woman struck a Madison man with an aluminum crutch during a dispute over a sleeping space outside the City-County Building on the 200 block of Martin Luther King Blvd, according to a Madison Police Department incident report.
An estimated crowd of 50,000 people assembled on State Street for Freakfest this year, according to a city of Madison press release.
Madison’s Urban Design Commission members approved plans Wednesday for exterior improvements to both the 306 West mixed-use development and the Concourse Hotel, which will include a new Starbucks, as well as provide recommendations for renovations to the Park Hotel.
As students exhaust themselves with late nights at the library in the midst of midterm season, one UW-Madison undergraduate combats an entirely different source of stress.
Universities blame states, states blame the federal government, the federal government blames students and students blame universities. Any combination edges closer to the truth about the ever-growing calamity that is higher education’s accessibility.
Five people were displaced after an electrical fire broke out in a two-unit building on the 200 block of South Mills Street Monday afternoon, according to a City of Madison release.
The city of Madison will come alive with music next year after Board of Estimates members voted unanimously to recommend amendments to the 2015 executive operating budget Monday that provide funding for citywide events such as the Revelry and Make Music Madison festivals.
A man broke into a home on the 1200 block of East Dayton Street Friday night, according to a report by Madison Police Department Spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
The vast majority of the 35,000 people attending Freakfest on State Street Saturday were “well-behaved” and there were no significant injuries or property damage, Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain said in a report.
Public Health - Madison & Dane County is working with Dane County hospitals, clinics, emergency response teams and UW-Madison in preparation for potential Ebola outbreaks in the area.
Following an investigation by the Dane County Narcotics Task Force, officers arrested a suspected heroin dealer Tuesday afternoon after a short chase on Madison’s South Side, according to a police report released Wednesday.
The city of Madison reported issuing 13,288 absentee ballots for the current November election as of Thursday, according to a city press release.
This year’s Halloween celebrations to be held Saturday are expected to run smoothly and safely, according to Freakfest organizers and city officials at a press conference Thursday.
The 2014 Energy Summit held on the UW-Madison campus provided a Perspectives of Future Cities panel discussion on sustainability in Madison and the country of Germany Wednesday with local and international representatives.
A homeless man was attacked on the 500 block of North Frances Street by a group of men and women Sunday, according to a report by Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain.
All streets that intersect State Street in Madison will be closed by 5 p.m. Saturday for Madison’s Halloween festival, Freakfest, including West Gilman, West Gorham and West Johnson streets.
A Madison Police Department officer arrested a Madison teen for battery after he attacked a cognitively disabled teen Monday morning near LaFollete High School, according to a MPD report.
The resident of an East Wilson Street apartment who reported his missing bike to the Madison Police Department is one of many residents who lost their bicycles in a massive theft Friday.