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3 downtown Madison buildings prepare for sale as state consolidates office space
State workers are vacating several Madison office buildings as the state prepares to put those downtown properties up for sale.Â
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Large data center may be coming to Port Washington
The developer says data centers are getting bigger, with energy consumption rivaling that of entire cities.
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A new pro women’s volleyball team is coming to MadisonÂ
A new professional volleyball league launches its inaugural season this week, including a Madison team with decorated players like star Badger alumni Sarah Franklin and Lauren Carlini.
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Judge releases woman who stabbed a classmate to please Slender Man from a psychiatric hospital
Morgan Geyser has petitioned Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren, who committed her, for release four times since June 2022.Â
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Kohl’s to close 27 underperforming stores nationally by April
Kohl’s Corp. plans to close 27 underperforming stores across the country by April, the Menomonee Falls-based retailer announced Thursday.Â
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As deadline nears, Lac du Flambeau residents uneasy as tribe readies barricades along roads
A northern Wisconsin tribe has returned barricades to the side of four roads at the heart of a longstanding dispute with the town of Lac du Flambeau, sparking fears that homeowners will once again face restricted access to their properties.
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UW-Stevens Point program teaches about the science of cannabis
Jobs in the legal cannabis industry have more than tripled from 2017 to 2022. Despite Wisconsin restrictions on cannabis, UW-Stevens Point Professor Brian Barringer says this program meets growing industry demand.
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Wisconsin students, school staff information exposed in data breach
A cyberattack on a third-party software platform used by school districts across Wisconsin resulted in the unauthorized access of student and staff information.
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Suspect in New Lisbon triple homicide apprehended
The Juneau County Sheriff’s Department said in a statement that 47-year-old Virgil Thew was apprehended Thursday afternoon.
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Crawford, Schimel both report ‘historic’ donations in state Supreme Court race
About $5 million has already been raised by two judges vying to be the next justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.