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The glitzy and choreographed event welcoming the new Badgers football coach felt like the most significant demarcation point since Barry Alvarez came to town 32 years ago.
The glitzy and choreographed event welcoming the new Badgers football coach felt like the most significant demarcation point since Barry Alvarez came to town 32 years ago.
Historical Society director Christian Overland is planning an “innovation experience area” in a new Wisconsin History Center on Madison’s Capitol Square.
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U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin says passage of legislation to provide new legal protections for same-sex and interracial couples shows the U.S. government and American people “see them and respect them.” The Senate yesterday approved the bill 61-36 on final passage, clearing the way to send it back to the House, which had passed an earlier version
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The glitzy and choreographed event welcoming the new Badgers football coach felt like the most significant demarcation point since Barry Alvarez came to town 32 years ago.
Historical Society director Christian Overland is planning an “innovation experience area” in a new Wisconsin History Center on Madison’s Capitol Square.
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U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin says passage of legislation to provide new legal protections for same-sex and interracial couples shows the U.S. government and American people “see them and respect them.” The Senate yesterday approved the bill 61-36 on final passage, clearing the way to send it back to the House, which had passed an earlier version
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