Mayor Soglin celebrated Energy Action Month today by highlighting the successes of the Green Madison Program.
News & Updates
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Mayor Soglin Celebrates Energy Action Month
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Electrical Fire Causes $7,500 In Damage
postedAn employee was about to start work in the Dutch Mill Sports Club, when she noticed the building was full of smoke.
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SUSTAIN DANE'S MPOWER BUSINESS CHAMPION PROGRAM NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
postedIn 2010, MPower Business ChaMpion, Union Cab bought their first Prius as one of their 5 MPower ChaMpion Project. This one test car quickly turned into 4, and then 12. Now their entire sedan fleet of 45 vehicles are Prius.
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Fire In Duplex Displaces Seven
postedFirefighters were called around 3:30 pm to 2618 Greenway View. No smoke or flames were showing as fire crews arrived. Three people were inside the home at the time of the fire.
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Anti-Hate Group Honors Blue
postedThis coming Monday, October 15th, STAJOH (Seeking Tolerance and Justice Over Hate) will be awarding Stephen Blue the 2nd Annual Alix Olson Award for the Promotion of a Tolerant and Just Community.
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Madison Names New Director of Community Development
postedMadison Mayor Paul Soglin today announced the appointment of Jim O'Keefe as the City of Madison's Director of Community Development.
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Register to Vote Early
postedOnly seven days remain before voter registration "closes" for the November 6 election.
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A PHOTO AFFAIR WINNERS ANNOUNCED
postedThe Madison Senior Center is proud to announce the photography winners for the 2012 A PHOTO AFFAIR contest. Dane County photographers 55 years and older were invited to submit photographs for judging.
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Madison to Host First Blue Sky Girls Event at State Capitol
postedMADISON, WI; 10 am, October 13, 2012 - Madison's Capitol will host Wisconsin's first year of participation in the international Blue Sky Girls event.
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Closure 100 Block N. Dickinson Street
postedDue to ongoing utility construction, Madison Gas & Electric will need to close the 100 block of N. Dickinson Street at W. Dayton Street to through traffic on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012.
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Parade Permits
postedThe following is a statement from Chief Noble Wray:
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TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SAFETY TEAM UPDATE
postedThe Madison Police Department's Traffic Enforcement Safety Team (T.E.S.T.), in addition to other enforcement efforts, will be specifically addressing traffic violations this week in the following areas:
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Fire Damages Memorial Union Theater
postedA fire caused extensive damage this morning at the Memorial Union Theater on the UW-Madison campus. Firefighters were called to the scene at 7:38 am and arrived three minutes later.
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Smoke Testing In Hudson Park Neighborhood
postedBeginning the week of October 16, 2012, the City of Madison Sewer Operations Department will be conducting smoke testing of the sanitary sewers in the Lakeland Ave. and Hudson Ave. area.
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Metro Transit Delays/Detours Expected Due to President Obama Visit
postedDetours and delays are expected in the downtown area today due to President Obama's visit.