Phase I of the Breese Stevens Field has been completed, and soccer games have resumed.
News & Updates
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Breese Stevens Field Re-Dedication on Saturday, August 30 at 11:45a.m.
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Tenney Park Tennis Court Lights Out
postedWhile attending to what was thought to be a routine maintenance request at Tenney Park, City Parks maintenance staff discovered a major electrical failure with the lights at the tennis courts.
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Last Big Splash this weekend
postedLast Big Splash this weekend Last day of Goodman Pool is Sunday, August 31 Last day for Beaches is Monday, September 1
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City Budget Looks To Be Toughest in Decades
postedMadison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz said today that the budget suggestions submitted by City agency heads paint a picture of just how difficult the 2009 City budget will be.
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No Refuse or Recycling Collection on Labor Day Monday September 1st
postedThere will be no refuse or recycling collection in the City of Madison on Monday September 1st due to the Labor Day holiday.
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Olbrich Park Master Plan Public Meeting
postedTuesday, August 26, 6:30 - 8:30 pm Evjue Commons - Olbrich Botanical Gardens 3330 Atwood Avenue
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Public Invited to Meet New Water Utility General Manager
postedMadison-The public is invited to meet the new General Manager of the Madison Water Utility, Tom Heikkinen, next week on Tuesday, August 26, preceding the meeting of the Water Utility Board.
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Flags Day
postedTomorrow is FLAGS day, the day Rebecca Peebles is launching her temporary public art project "Flags," which received a summer 2008 Madison Arts Commission BLINK grant.
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Shuttle Service to UW Football Now Provided by Private Bus Companies
postedDue to new federal regulations, Metro Transit no longer provides shuttle service to events such as the Bucky Bus to University of Wisconsin Football.
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Stubborn Odana Court Fire Keeps Firefighters On Duty Overnight
postedCity of Madison firefighters were assigned to keep watch at 5 Odana Ct. all day yesterday and overnight as the remains of the building continued to smolder and occasionally flare up.
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STATE STREET & THIS WEEK'S MOVING DAYS
postedStudents, and others, moving in and out of housing on the lower half of State Street will be given access into construction zones on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week.
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Fire Destroys West Side Office Building
postedCity of Madison firefighters were called for a smoke investigation early this morning that turned out to be a spectacular fire seen from blocks away.
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E. Gorham Street: Yes, You Can Move In and Out!
postedMadison - Ald. Brenda K. Konkel, District 2, wants to reassure residents that they will have access to E. Gorham Street during the annual Downtown moving days this week.
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County Executive, Mayor Opening Acts for "Heavy Metal Days"
postedDane County Executive Kathleen Falk and Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz today urged people to take advantage of a special collection by the Clean Sweep program this week that aims to reduce environmental damage done by heavy
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Downtown Residents Can Put Refuse Carts Out Early
postedResidents in the downtown area who have their refuse collected on Thursdays can put their refuse carts at the curb starting today.