February 17 2012 - District committee sends after school program to board The Wisconsin Dells School Board will talk about a bus replacement and a new after school program at a meeting Monday. The same topics were also discussed at a meeting of the district's Buildings and Grounds/Transportation/Food Service Committee meeting Friday morning. |
February 02 2012 - Halt to Wisconsin energy program defended MADISON Wisconsin regulators defended a decision Wednesday to suspend renewable energy funding from a popular utilities program, despite criticism from businesses that it damages the states renewable energy marketplace. |
January 13 2012 - District adds bus route School buses in Wisconsin Dells line up outside of Spring Hill School to carry students home after school Wednesday. Anna Krejci/Events |
January 11 2012 - Claire Daly: The Most Jazz Life I Could Ever Imagine December 22, 1935. "I am going up the Taku River by dogteam to Fairbanks." "But you can't do that; there are mountains or something you can't get over. Anyway, it's no place for a woman." Thus man disposes of woman. That settled I went quietly about my business of getting ready. Thus begins the journal of Mary Joyce, a native of Wisconsin living near Juneau. Invited to the March 1936 Fairbanks ... |
January 10 2012 - Ducks power past Badgers in Rose Bowl PASADENA, Calif. — Oregon's incredible offense busted up Wisconsin and the record books on the way to the Ducks' first Rose Bowl victory in 95 years. |
January 10 2012 - William Richardson: On cost and convenience, trains can’t match cars Dear Editor: Steven Elbow accurately reported what I said in his article “Rolling resistance: While states roll ahead with high-speed rail plans, Wisconsin idles.” He did omit the fact that rail subsidies run about 100 times more per passenger mile than for autos/trucks/buses. |
January 08 2012 - 6 Juveniles Arrested In Attack On Milwaukee Co. Bus The story you are trying to view is no longer available through this Web site. John Chadima, senior associate athletic director at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, resigns from his position in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Athletics. |
January 07 2012 - Koch spokeswoman Melissa Cohlmia: Koch has no interest in public transit projects in Wisconsin Dear Editor: It is troubling that Jim Fetzer’s badly misinformed letter to The Capital Times (“Public transit is partisan because Walker is Koch brothers’ stooge”) did not get any basic fact checking by editors. The reality is that Koch has no connection or interest in any public transit projects proposed for Wisconsin nor have we ever staked a position on the matter. |
January 05 2012 - Jim Fetzer: Public transit is partisan because Walker is Koch brothers’ stooge Dear Editor: Your otherwise excellent article, “Obstruction on the Tracks” (“While states roll ahead with high-speed rail plans, Wisconsin idles”) by Steven Elbow quotes Susan Schmitz, president of Downtown Madison Inc., saying: “I don’t know why public transportation, high speed, metro, light rail, all of that — I do not understand why it has become partisan. It makes absolutely no sense.” |
January 04 2012 - A mustard museum? Only in Wisconsin Why did Barry Levenson leave a successful law practice to collect mustard, with a business card that calls him a curator and Chief Mustard Officer? |
December 13 2011 - Mining Hearing to be broadcast, bus trip organized The public hearing on the proposed iron ore mining bill set for the Milwaukee suburb of West Allis next Wednesday will be carried live by Wisconsin Public Radio station WUWS-Ashland (90.9FM) and on an internet feed from Wisconsin Eye at www.wiseye.org. The hearing by the Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economy and Small Business begins at 10:01 a.m. from the Tommy Thompson Youth Center at State ... |
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