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In pursuit of the American Dream, community activist Yogesh Chawla is running for a seat on County Board representing the Atwood area.

 

 

UW-Madison’s Latinx community concluded their Latinx Heritage Month observation after a month of celebration and visibility.

 

 

Felicia Clark raises awareness and empowers readers by sharing her life journey in their new book titled “Forgive Yourself, Felicia.”

 

 

Members of the Ho-Chunk Nation recently attended a public hearing in Madison to let legislators and community members know they are in support of Assembly Bill 118, concerning preservation of burial sites.

 

Centro Hispano of Dane County received a $600,000 interior renovation from Design for a Difference.

 

 

Madison La Follette’s basketball coach Will Green made it into the top 15 in U.S. Cellular’s Most Valuable Coach competition.

 

 

Climate change is affecting long-standing Ojibwa wild rice harvesting tradition, according to an environmental specialist who will present at the Wisconsin Science Festival.

 

 

The Boys and Girls Club’s sports and teens program welcomes Dan Hawk as new director.

 

 

Vietnam veteran Will Williams shared his view on true patriotism in America.

 

 

Madison Community Foundation awarded the Office of American Indian Curriculum Services with a $65,000 grant to establish a Native American Heritage tour to visit sites around the city.

 

 

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