City of Madison
Recent News About City of Madison
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Number of teachers pledging to teach Critical Race Theory in Madison stagnates at 35 in week ending Oct. 2
There were no new teachers in Madison who signed the pledge in week ending Oct. 2, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
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Get Your Flu Vaccine Before Halloween
As you’re planning outings to pick apples and visit corn mazes, add getting a flu vaccine to your to-do list.
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Walk-tober is Back to Promote Health, Safety and Fun
For second consecutive year, the City of Madison is promoting staying active this fall with a special month-long event, Walk-tober.
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Pre-orders available for Madison compost bins sale supporting ‘food waste goals’
Pre-orders of compost bins through the Madison compost bin truckload sale in October are being taken before Friday, Oct. 15.
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City of Madison seeks community development specialist to 'focus on crime reduction in the area'
The City of Madison is looking for someone who can reduce crime and develop a rapport with local communities using a specific criminal justice program implemented in Madison almost a decade ago.
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'Have your thoughts heard': Rhodes-Conway encourages residents to participate in 'Let's Talk Streets' initiative survey
Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway posted on Twitter about the “Let’s Talk Streets” initiative on Sept. 25 and included a survey for non-white people to add their voices to the project.
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Number of teachers pledging to teach Critical Race Theory in Madison stagnates at 35 in week ending Sept. 25
There were no new teachers in Madison who signed the pledge in week ending Sept. 25, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
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Number of teachers pledging to teach Critical Race Theory in Madison stagnates at 35 in week ending Sep. 18
There were no new teachers in Madison who signed the pledge in week ending Sep. 18, according to an online pledge from the Zinn Education Project.
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City of Madison cancels Halloween Freakfest celebration for the second year in a row as cases 'still on the rise'
Freakfest is the historically famous Halloween celebration for the City of Madison, and it is celebrated on the Saturday closest to Halloween. But the event has been canceled this year, too, just like the last time owing to the current public health scenario.
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: Madison Common Council to Hold Hearing and Vote on Resolution Supporting a Union Voice for UW Health Nurses and Calling for a Fair Union Electio
As UW Health Nurses Continue to Struggle with COVID Surge... Madison Common Council to Hold Hearing and Vote on Resolution Supporting a Union Voice for UW Health Nurses and Calling for a Fair Union Election to Ensure Quality Patient Care...
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Unveiling of anti-racist mural commissioned to express community solidarity in Dudgeon-Monroe neighborhood set for September 25, 1pm-3:30pm
The Madison Arts Commission invites you to celebrate and engage in art activism with Madison’s newest outdoor public works at the Monroe Street Festival on September 25th.
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Alder Redistricting Scenarios Available for Public Review
The City of Madison’s Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee is seeking feedback from the public on two scenarios for alder redistricting.
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Trucks & Treasures This Saturday
Explore the big rigs and shop the treasures at Saturday's Trucks & Treasures! Madison Parks is excited about the return of this family-friendly event.
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Census Bureau: More women than men in Madison in 2020
Of the 258,366 people living in Madison in 2020, 50.5 percent (130,484) were women and 49.5 percent (127,882) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Madison Reporter.
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'Safer streets start with you': Speed limit reduced on City of Madison street
A new speed limit reduction on a street in Madison aims to make area streets safer.
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Future of John Nolen Drive: Join the Process!
The City of Madison Engineering Division invites the public to the first public information meeting for the upcoming John Nolen Drive Reconstruction Project, 6:30 p.m., Oct. 4, 2021, via Zoom.
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Madison Public Library Celebrates Library Card Sign-Up Month
September is National Library Card Sign-Up Month and Madison Public Library is celebrating with a number of activities and celebrations throughout the month.
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Madison Public Library Hosts Outdoor Wellness Festival September 19
The final event in the Live Well @ Your Library series will be an outdoor festival at Central Library on Sunday, September 19, with the theme Celebration.
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Wisconsin Book Festival Fall Celebration October 21–24
The Wisconsin Book Festival is preparing for the fall kickoff to its 2021–22 programming season, with a hybrid approach for author events — some virtual and others in person.
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Madison BCycle Launches Community Pass Program
Madison BCycle is proud to launch its Community Pass Program to bring equitable access to its bike share system starting Monday, September 13.