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Katie Rose Blachowicz, Maddie Thompson and Autumn Dushack provided quite a one-two-three punch for the Sun Prairie girls track and field team on Monday night.

 

Jerry Davis: Morel season improved, but it's not one for record books

Marian Ahnen recalls decades ago when she and her husband purchased 800 pounds from local pickers on a good weekend. Those days seem to be no more.

 

Tom Oates: New coach Mike Budenholzer seeks to push Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks forward

MILWAUKEE — The breakfast new Milwaukee Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer shared with star players Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton during the interview process last week was very informative.

 

Brewers hit three home runs off Zack Grinke to beat Diamondbacks

Chase Anderson (4-3) threw six strong innings in his return to the rotation. He'd been ill and on the 10-day disabled list, came back and allowed three hits in his first start since May 6.

 

5-story apartment building on West Washington could replace 2-story office building

The current Downtown building, 555 W. Washington Ave., could be demolished under a proposal to build a five-story, 44-unit apartment building.

 

Marshall softball pitcher Taylor Pache hopes to end her career with a trophy

The all-state pick, who led the Cardinals to the Capitol South Conference title, hopes to earn a return trip to the Division 3 state tournament.

 

USGS reviewing progress of cleanup at former Badger ammunition plant

Results for the former plant showed that although slowly decreasing, unsafe levels of dinitrotoluene, or DNT, continue to be detected.

 

Madison City Council should respect citizens -- Paula Fitzsimmons

It’s tough to be an independent thinker in Madison. For all its talk about acceptance, this city fails to tolerate dissenting speech, and displays hostility when it is expressed. This mindset is especially evident in local government.

 

Help put awesome candidates on ballot -- Michelle Dunphy

If you want to have choices on the ballot, you need to participate in the process.

 

Water rate hike punishes users -- Jane M. Allen-Jauch

When the Madison Water Utility switched from biannual to monthly billing, I was compelled to become more vigilant about water usage in and around my home.

 

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