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Cows Seem to Know Which Way is North
Most cattle that were grazing or resting tended to align their bodies in a north-south direction, a team of German and Czech researchers reports in Tuesday's issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
Data suggest cows can find north and south
Talk about animal magnetism: Cows seem to have a built-in compass. Somehow, cattle seem to know how to find north and south, say researchers who studied satellite photos of thousands of cows around the world.
Jamie Thomas and Vinny Duckert, Madison, have announced plans to marry May 30, 2009, in Madison.
The Janesville Gazette - Janesville, ...
Antique center could draw visitors to Evansville
Tyler Marenes of Farnsworth Enterprises paints the second floor facade of 10 E. Main St.
Home starts plummet in Dane County
New home construction in Dane County has taken a nose dive, according to figures released by MTD Marketing Services LLC.
Land-Line Telephone Outage Affects Eastern Dane County
According to a news release from Emergency Management: Dane County has become aware of problems with Verizon's land-line telephone network.
Roundabouts; election; water; genocide
I'm certainly against idling at stoplights, but before we go on a roundabout binge, the engineers responsible should visit some countries that have had them for a century .
Roundabouts; election; water; genocide
I'm certainly against idling at stoplights, but before we go on a roundabout binge, the engineers responsible should visit some countries that have had them for a century .
Dane County Fair opens Tuesday at Alliant Center
Thousands of people from across southern Wisconsin will be coming to Madison this week as the 157th Dane County Fair kicks off Tuesday at the Alliant Energy Center.
Jefferson County Fair kicks off as town's bridges reopen
After almost a month of bridge closings and road detours, residents of Jefferson County replaced sandbags with hay bales, traded damaged basements for dusty barns, and instead of wet trash on every corner, ...
Madison teacher's impact fondly recalled
Ted Widerski, who taught math at La Follette and worked with gifted students across the district, passed away last month - In his job as an educator, Ted Widerski left an indelible imprint on the lives of many ...
Young rockers hone face-melting skills at Music Foundry
When you live in Cambridge, Wisconsin, it's pretty hard to keep a rock band going.
DNR biologist: Flooding could help the state's fish population
Recent flooding should help the state's fish population. That's according to a state Department of Natural Resources fisheries biologist Don Bush.
THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE BEAVERDAM RIVER AT BEAVER DAM * UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE * AT 10AM THURSDAY THE STAGE WAS 845.2 FEET * RECORD FLOODING IS OCCURRING.
Acceleration leads to dragon lizards' bipedalism, research suggests
New research from the Australian outback reveals that dragon lizards running at full tilt rear up onto their hind legs, effectively mimicking the common motorcycle stunt of "popping a wheelie." Some four-legged ...
Article slamming expected new UW-Madison chancellor circulated among Republican legislators
Is the state Legislature's most vocal critic of the University of Wisconsin gearing up to give the new UW-Madison chancellor a hard time? An aide to Rep.
A pot is more than a pot - that's a lesson quickly learned in the pottery capital of Cambridge, not far from Madison.
Red Cross volunteers train in mobile Henry's Kitchen
Your worldly possessions may be gone, but if Henry's Kitchen shows up, at least you know you'll eat well.
Madison school district lags behind state on annual tests
Students from the Madison Metropolitan School District lag behind their state peers in data released Friday morning by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction in five subject areas for the Wisconsin ...
Dane County residents remember fallen soldiers in variety of ways
Almost every Memorial Day since 1935 in Evansville has seen Robert Brunsell marching in the city parade.