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WHEDA tax credits aim to bring more affordable housing to Madison
The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) announced May 16 housing developers in Madison will receive millions of dollars in state and federal tax credits for more availability of new affordable rentals in Madison. WHEDA works to expand the availability of affordable housing in Wisconsin since 1972 by implementing...
Wisconsin makes final schools for one of 2025's top running backs
Wisconsin made the top five schools for class of 2025 four-star running back John Forster on Sunday. The Badgers were included along with Illinois, West Virginia, Rutgers and Virginia Tech. Forster is 247Sports’ No. 323 player in the class of 2025, No. 27 running back and No. 12 recruit from...
Power restored in Madison neighborhood for some, others left in the dark
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Four days after severe weather hit southcentral Wisconsin, some Madison residents say they are still without power, but their neighbors aren’t. Residents on Madison’s Spenser Lane are among the 10% of MG&E customers who are still without power after Tuesday’s storms. “We have...
Marching on Memorial Day
Members of American Legion Post 360 observed Memorial Day May 27 with ceremonies at local cemeteries followed by a parade down Waunakee's Main Street. Spectators lined the sidewalks, applauding the local veterans and waving to the Poppy Queen and Princess, Joyce Endres and Isabelle Gordon, respectively. The parade ended at the American Legion Post, where a program was held with a salute to all departed veterans and taps, before all assembled enjoyed a potluck.
The Sweet Spot: Zablocki GC's synthetic greens; Sherri Steinhauer's Senior LPGA ace; stormy weather for Wisconsin golf courses
The Sweet Spot: Weekly notes from the world of Wisconsin golf. "The Sweet Spot" is a weekly column of news and notes from Wisconsin.Golf's Gary D'Amato. Check back every Monday for the latest tidbits from the world of golf and feel free to email Gary at garyd@killarneygolfmedia.com with news. Zablocki...
Deerfield track breaks five school records, headed to state in 13 events as girls earn sectional title
The Deerfield track and field season just keeps getting better and better. At the Division 3 Horicon Sectional, the Demons broke five school records, qualified for state in 13 events, won three events and the girls team won the sectional title on Thursday, May 23 at Horicon High School. On the girls side, the Demons qualified for state in eight events. Sophomore Emme Drobac broke two 45-year-old school records in...
Dane Co. Sheriff’s Office found Madison man declared AWOL
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - A Madison man who was declared AWOL is back in the Dane County Jail after he went missing Saturday morning. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office reports that a 39-year-old man was last seen in the Portage area before he was taken into custody. According to...
Veterans describe PACT Act’s benefit for covering illness from toxic exposures
Dan Stormer was serving on a U.S. Navy warship in the Persian Gulf in 1991 when a smoky cloud enveloped the vessel. Outside the ship, he recalled Friday, “Everything was gray.” What was it? “I don’t know.” The fumes from whatever it was lingered for days. Commanders sealed the ship off and confined those on […] The post Veterans describe PACT Act’s benefit for covering illness from toxic exposures appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Calendar: In the World of Ag
Agri-View offers a schedule of events of special interest to our readers. Some events and activities might require advance registration. Email agriview@madison.com with calendar submissions. Be sure to check with organizers to learn any changes in event times, dates and/or locations. MAY. May 30. Pork webinar. The event will be...
MGE: Power restoration expected by end of day Saturday for customers impacted by Tuesday storms
MADISON, Wis. -- Madison Gas and Electric Spokesperson said restoration expected by end of day Saturday for remaining customers impacted by Tuesday night's storm. MGE Spokesperson Steve Schultz said restoration for customers impacted by Friday night's storms could push into Sunday morning.
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