On Friday, June 22nd, 2012, between 2:00 pm-10:00 pm, Explorando las Ciencias or Exploring the Sciences will be held at the Warner Park Community Recreation Center and Warner Park Shelter - located at 1625 Northport Drive,
News & Updates
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Explorando las Ciencias - Exploring the Sciences
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Street Closures for Conklin Place Reconstruction
postedThe City and its contractors will begin construction on Conklin Place between N. Brooks Street and N. Mills Street starting Monday, June 25th.
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One Dead in Early Morning Fire; Damages Reach $100,000 - Update
postedA Madison man is dead after a fire in his apartment earlier today. City of Madison Firefighters responded to 2709 Sommers Avenue on the City's east side at 3:30 this morning.
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OUTERLOOP CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: FAIRCHILD, DOTY, HAMILTON STREETS REOPENING TODAY
postedAll streets within the Outer Loop Construction zone are expected to fully reopen later today, including Fairchild Street between West Washington Avenue and Hamilton Street.
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REVISED: SIX New Taxicab Stands Installed at Locations Adjacent to State Street
postedNew taxicab stands have been designated and new signs installed at the following SIX locations:
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Eight New Taxicab Stands Installed at Locations Adjacent to State Street
postedNew taxicab stands have been designated and new signs installed at the following eight locations:
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Mayor Soglin Announces Union Corners Available For Development
postedMadison Mayor Paul Soglin announced today that the property known as Union Corners and owned by the City of Madison is now available for private development.
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Newly planted city trees in need of watering during current dry period
postedThe hot, dry weather conditions are stressful to newly planted trees. Over 5,000 street trees planted over the last two years are in need of watering.
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METRO TRANSIT WINS NATIONAL OUTSTANDING TRANSIT SYSTEM AWARD
postedMetro Transit is proud to announce that it is has been recognized as the best transit system of its size in North America by the American Public Transportation Association (APTA).
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Use Water Wisely in Heat Wave and Dry Period
postedAlthough Madison is not experiencing a water shortage, the Water Utility advises residents to be smart about how they use water in their homes and yards during the current heat wave and dry conditions.
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HIT Team Contains Liquid Chlorine Leak
postedThe City of Madison Fire Department's Hazardous Incident Team (HIT) was quick to contain a liquid chlorine spill after a truck-mounted tank sprang a leak.
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Fire Heavily Damages Home
postedCity of Madison firefighters extinguished a fire that caused heavy damage to an eastside home early Saturday morning.
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Summer is Blue-Green Algae Season
postedBased on recent news reports and Public Health beach closing notices, this year's blue-green algae season has clearly begun.
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Firefighters Handle Two Rescue Calls Within an Hour
postedMadison Firefighters handled two rescue calls within one hour this morning. The first call occurred at a recyclable material recovery facility operated by Pelliterri Waste Systems in the southeast corner of the city.
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Closure of the Intersection of Atwood-Fair Oaks-Maple Avenues, starting 06.18.12
postedThe City and its contractors are planning to begin construction on Atwood Avenue and S. Fair Oaks Avenue on Monday, June 18th.