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Three-time NCAA champion Meghan Duggan recalled memories of her time with the Badgers while planning her commencement speech.
The man said he fired the gun because he thought he had to protect himself.
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Under state law, legislative leaders "shall prepare a list of 3 individuals" to be sent to the governor for a final decision.
With enrollment in public schools declining statewide, districts are scrambling to retain students and the precious funding dollars they bring with.
A Dane County deputy and a Monona Police officer will not face criminal charges for their roles in a Jan. 1 vehicle chase that ended in a crash that killed the three people in the car being pursued.
Under state law, election clerks must reject absentee ballots that are missing a witness' address or signature.
A collection of 900 folk music recordings from the 1930s and 1940s has been inducted into the National Recording Registry along with other notable acts like ABBA and Lily Tomlin.
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The lone prospect remaining with the organization acquired in the Josh Hader trade is set to make his MLB debut.
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After offense wasn't working well with Wade Bryan, the senior picked up a long stick. That coupled with his football skills makes him a lethal weapon for the Warriors.
The Badgers had a boost in offensive efficiency with the addition to their coaching staff, and the assistant is being rewarded in his new deal.
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A gun was recovered, but no injuries were found, Chief Shon Barnes said.
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