Sunday Oct 18 | WMTV Madison
POSTED: Thursday, October 15, 2009 --- 4:15 p.m. When family physician Aaron Dunn wanted to volunteer his time to help under-insured or uninsured people in the Iowa County area, he found out, there was no free clinic available.
Public Meetings Scheduled for US 18/151, Dane and Iowa Counties
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Southwest Region Office in Madison is holding two public information meetings regarding the freeway conversion study for the section of US 18/151 between Dairy Ridge Road/County Highway G, Dane County, and the US 18 exit to Dodgeville, Iowa County.
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resou...
Walk-in Counter Service Reduced to Tuesday's Only at Dodgeville Service Center
The Department of Natural Resources Service Center, located at 1500 N. Johns St.
Rural Health Care Cooperatives Get Another Look
The Census Bureau reported earlier this month more than 46 million people in the U.S. have no health insurance.
Sheila Ann Tonkin, 63, Weston, died Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2009, under the care of Aspirus Comfort Care and Hospice Services at her home.
Bait salesman to plead guilty to importing fish
A Stevens Point bait fish wholesaler will plead guilty in federal court next month in connection with importing into the state bait fish valued at $586,621 in 2007 without a permit.
Bait farmers charged with importing fish
MADISON - Four Wisconsin bait farmers plan to plead guilty to illegally importing fish from other states, a federal prosecutor said Thursday, after a lengthy investigation that started during an outbreak of a fish-killing virus in 2007.
US charges Wis. bait farmers with importing fish
Four Wisconsin bait farmers have been charged with violating federal wildlife law for allegedly importing fish from other states without a valid permit.
DNR legislation targets political influence
Legislation to end political control of Wisconsin's Department of Natural Resources appears to be on the fast track.
Opinion: Roundabouts Turning Up Around Wisconsin
Column by State Senator Dale Shultz . His district includes Grant County. Roundabouts are appearing in more communities around Wisconsin.
Residents Turn Out For Health Care Town Hall
Hundreds of residents turned out to make their voices heard at a health care town hall in western Wisconsin Tuesday.
Margaret Krome: Food processing co-ops aim to capitalize on ag assets
Growing A Culture of Innovation in Southern Wisconsin
Several regional Inventors & Entrepreneurs Clubs throughout Southwest Wisconsin are partnering to present an exciting lineup of speakers and topics for 2009-2010. Speakers cover a broad range of topics for new and existing business owners including a oeSocial networking,a a oePatents, Copyrights, and Trademarksa and a oeHow ECO-preneurs are Leading ...
Woman hospitalized after single-vehicle accident
A Wisconsin woman is in a Madison Hospital after her vehicle flew 200 feet in the air and rolled over in a pasture.
$1.1M targeted to fight homelessness
DODGEVILLE, Wis. -- The Southwestern Wisconsin Community Action Program will receive nearly $1.1 million to fight homelessness.
$1.1M targeted to fight homelessness
DODGEVILLE, Wis. -- The Southwestern Wisconsin Community Action Program will receive nearly $1.1 million to fight homelessness.
$1.1M targeted to fight homelessness
DODGEVILLE, Wis. -- The Southwestern Wisconsin Community Action Program will receive nearly $1.1 million to fight homelessness.
Demolition begins on Hazel Green hall
Dave Jegerlehner, of Haze Green, Wis., is village president for the city. HAZEL GREEN, Wis.
$1.1M targeted to fight homelessness
DODGEVILLE, Wis. -- The Southwestern Wisconsin Community Action Program will receive nearly $1.1 million to fight homelessness.
Driver was alcohol-free in cycling fatality
July 29, 2009 1:46 p.m. The 16-year-old driver who turned into the path of a bicyclist in Iowa County this month had no alcohol in his blood at the time of the fatal crash, according to a sheriff's department release.