Christie Aschwanden to be UW-Madison science writer in residence
Science journalist and author Christie Aschwanden will visit UW-Madison next week as its science writer in residence, the school announced Thursday.
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Science journalist and author Christie Aschwanden will visit UW-Madison next week as its science writer in residence, the school announced Thursday.
James and Margaret Hardie came to the area now known as Hardie’s Creek in 1854. Four generations have now toiled in these hills.
Records from the chief clerk’s offices show Wisconsin lawmakers spent $76,905 from taxpayer-funded accounts to cover travel between Jan. 1 and Aug. 30.
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Bill Barth, longtime editor of the Beloit Daily News, will be inducted Oct. 13 into the Beloit Historical Hall of Fame, the newspaper reported Friday.
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MILWAUKEE — The 133rd Annual National Newspaper Association Convention & Trade Show kicked off Thursday in Milwaukee and will continue through Saturday morning. The Leadership
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That 1957 baseball was a special sports memento from a special year. With one swing of the bat, Chris Hardie and his brother lost it.