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Celebrating Wisconsin’s vibrant Native American art scene
An exhibit at Madison College features the work of 18 Native artists from tribes around the state. Curator Micaela Salas hopes it will showcase Indigenous resilience and creativity.
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UW-Madison climbs back to sixth place in national research rankings
The latest figures show the state’s flagship school rose two spots in the rankings last year with nearly $2 billion in research spending.
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Menominee tribe sees sharp decrease in overdose deaths, hospitalizations
So far this year, the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin has seen a nearly 70 percent decrease in overdoses leading to hospitalizations or deaths.
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Milwaukee’s proposed zoning overhaul continues public feedback process
A planned July vote on the changes was delayed after a contentious public meeting.
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Slam dunk for Salam Stars: Milwaukee’s all-Muslim girls basketball team appears in novel
Award-winning author Hena Khan features Milwaukee’s all-Muslim girls basketball team in a new graphic novel called, “We Are Big Time.”
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Transcript: Listen to the Salam Stars, Milwaukee’s all-Muslim girls basketball team
The Salam Stars, Milwaukee’s all-Muslim girls basketball team, is the subject of a new graphic novel.
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Madison running community urges UW to alter plans on new $285M football practice facility
Track athletes and runners in the Madison community say the new space is too small, comparing it to a running track found at a health club instead of one at a Big 10 University.
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Zoxx’s dive bar on Janesville’s GM site is thriving, but may soon disappear
It’s the island bar in a concrete ocean. That’s how Andy Wilson describes Zoxx Social Club, the Janesville, Wisconsin bar he owns and operates with his wife, Desiree Wilson. The […]
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Wisconsin hunters see slow start to gun deer season
Wisconsin hunters are seeing a slow start to the state’s nine-day gun deer season compared to last year.
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Madison police chief discusses advocacy for body-worn cameras
Body-worn cameras have become more common in the last decade, but Madison is an outlier. It’s the largest city in the Midwest that doesn’t use body-worn cameras.