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The Wisconsin Leadership Summit returns in person at the Madison Concourse Hotel October 10-11. Registration is open now!
Dawn Crim will resign as Secretary of Safety & Professional Services as of August 1.
Centro Hispano awarded $100,000 to Latinx youth at the Becas Awards Luncheon.
Now in its 54th season, Capital City Band started its weekly summer concert series this week.
The Wisconsin Counties Association honored Shelia Stubbs with its Outstanding Legislator Award.
Wednesday’s Google Doodle honored Wisconsin and Oneida comedian Charlie Hill on what would have been his 71st birthday.
The Pregnancy Helpline of Madison has become Babies and Beyond to reflect the wide range of services it provides.
Madison author Sherry Lucille has released her fourth novel, “Falling.”
Ebony Rose has been named to lead Wingra School on Madison’s west side.
Affordable Dental Care got a big boost of more than $750,000 though a state health equity grant.
Anxiety and depression have decreased generally across Wisconsin – but not among people of color.
A 2-1 win over Northern Colorado put Forward Madison in third place in USL League One.
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