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Madison365 Week in Review for October 3

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Here are our most popular stories from the week, brought to you by the Wisconsin Leadership Summit presented by UW Credit Union, coming to you (virtually) October 5-9. Registration now open!

Leaders of color across the state are looking forward to the Wisconsin Leadership Summit presented by UW Credit Union, which takes place next week. You can still register!

 

We announced the winners of the Wisconsin Leadership Community Choice Awards.

 

 

The Wisconsin Leadership Summit will feature four films from the Minority Health Film Festival, sponsored by Black Lens.

 

 

Coronavirus infection continues to spread rapidly in Wisconsin, resulting in a sharp increase in hospitalizations and deaths.

 

 

Fabiola Hamdan received the Women United Philanthropy Award.

 

 

 

Madison alder Donna Moreland resigned from the Common Council Wednesday, and announced Friday that she’d been named Deputy Secretary of the Department of Safety and Professional Services.

 

Many Oregon High School students are unhappy with the district’s response to a racist social media incident.

 

 

 

Mary Muse, the Director of Nursing at the state Department of Corrections, has been inducted into the prestigious American Academy of Nursing.

 

 

The state Republican Party don’t want any Bucks, Brewers or mascots at early voting sites in Milwaukee.

 

 

 

Marquette University has expanded its Urban Scholars program.

 

 

 

The death of Chadwick Boseman has put a spotlight on colon cancer and health disparities.

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