Here are your favorite stories from the past week, brought to you by UW Health:
We added nearly half a dozen job listings from Madison-area employers.
We talked to local musician Joey Banks, who thinks Clyde Stubblefield being ranked the sixth-best drummer of all time was actually a bit low.
Editor Dave Dahmer reported on The Frequency’s change in heart regarding hip-hop shows, and the state of live hip-hop in Madison.
We reported on the proposed Madison College move to the South Side, and the support that idea has within communities of color.
We profiled the Foundations in the Trades program, and how it’s preparing people to move into the booming construction business.
We previewed the weekend’s full slate of events to kick off National Poetry Month, including many opportunities to meet Oscar Mireles, Madison’s first Latino Poet Laureate!