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Get your day started with the top news and weather headlines for Wednesday July 17, 2024 from News 3 Now This Morning. COPYRIGHT 2024 BY CHANNEL 3000. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
We Should Have Been DJs’ latest album leans on community to fight through despair
“Find Something New To Miss” is a darkly scintillating effort from the punk trio. In early June, We Should Have Been DJs opened a Cloud Nothings show at the High Noon Saloon. Throughout the Madison punk band’s high-energy set, the band’s members—guitarist/vocalist Mike Pellino, bassist/vocalist Drew Ferguson, and drummer Erik Fredine—half-joked and half-apologized for the amount of time it’s taken them to release their new album, Find Something New To Miss. The album arrives 10 years after the band’s initial release, DEMO TAO, lending Find Something New To Miss an implicitly celebratory feel.
The Devil’s Element 8 of 15
The 1950s see the rise of high-foaming detergents caused by the addition of phosphates. But quite quickly, the public finds those phosphates’ foamy bubbles contaminating their lakes, rivers and streams. Wisconsin Public Radio, © Copyright 2024, Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Educational Communications...
Former Badger Davison hosts ‘GRITT’ Basketball Camp
MIDDLETON, Wis. (WMTV) - Former Badger guard Brad Davison is back in Madison. Davison and his wife, Tara, both play professional basketball in Spain, but are back stateside for their offseason. This year was their first GRITT Basketball Camp at Middleton High School. Their camp is an acronym for their...
As rents rise across Madison, a business incubator supports growth
The owners of Bunky’s were faced with a choice: knock out a wall, or move. Rachid Ouabel and Teresa Pullara-Ouabel own Bunky’s, a popular hummus-maker on Madison’s east side. Rachid, once a civil engineer in Morocco, designed a custom machine for the business, collaborating with a Chinese company for two years to get it made.
Road to Week 1: Simulating Weeks 1 and 2 of the Badgers 2024 Season in CFB 25
Week 1: Wisconsin (0-0) vs Western Michigan (0-0) In the first game of Year 2 in the Air Raid system, Wisconsin's offense didn't do much vertical damage in the opening two quarters. The team was held scoreless in the first quarter on 39 yards of offense and its' lone first-half score came off the back of an RJ Delancy red-zone interception that led to a 46 yard pop pass from Tyler Van Dyke to Vinny Anthony. Anthony was the only wide receiver to net a catch in the half, as Van Dyke only completed five passes.
Wisconsin housing permitting isn’t moving fast enough to make homes more affordable
The pace of housing permits being issued in Wisconsin has declined slightly over the last two years, and more of those permits were for multi-family units as single-family permitting has stagnated. That’s according to a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report released Wednesday that examined housing permitting data to learn how...
Wisconsin tribe watching presidential race for cannabis law reform as state maintains prohibition
MILWAUKEE — A leader with the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa said lifting federal prohibitions on marijuana would allow for the sovereign nation to enter the billion-dollar industry sweeping the country. Cannabis in all forms — except for CBD products — is illegal in Wisconsin. Bordering states Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois all […] The post Wisconsin tribe watching presidential race for cannabis law reform as state maintains prohibition appeared first on Michigan Advance.
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