City of Madisonville
Recent News About City of Madisonville
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Madison hosts virtual discussion on police leadership vision
Alder Nasra Wehelie is set to host her final D7 Lunch and Learn event, offering residents an opportunity to engage with local leadership.
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Madison introduces "Madison Madness" bracket for resident input on area plans
The City of Madison has introduced a novel approach for residents to express their views as part of the ongoing Southwest and Southeast Area Plan process.
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Voter registration deadline today ahead of April spring election
Today marks the last opportunity for Wisconsin residents to register to vote online or by mail ahead of the upcoming Spring Election on April 1.
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Madison clerk placed on leave amid investigation into absentee ballot handling
Madison Clerk Maribeth Witzel-Behl has been placed on paid administrative leave as the city investigates uncounted absentee ballots from the November election and other performance-related issues.
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Madison expands building energy savings program into its second year
The City of Madison has initiated the second year of its Building Energy Savings Program (BESP), which was adopted by the Common Council in 2023.
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Absentee voting begins today in Madison care facilities
Voters residing in qualified nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Madison can now cast their absentee ballots.
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Madison City Clerk releases media kit for April 1 Spring Election
The Madison City Clerk's Office has made available its media kit for the upcoming Spring Election scheduled for April 1.
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Street sweeping begins March 9 with overnight shifts for cleaner roads
Street sweeping operations will commence overnight on Sunday, March 9, 2025, as the Streets Division begins its seasonal cleaning efforts.
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Madison celebrates Women in Construction Week highlighting key roles like Taletha Skar's
In the bustling world of construction, where visibility often defines the scope of work, there exists a critical component that remains largely unseen: the fiber network.
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Madison reveals 2025 snowplow names after community vote
The City of Madison has announced the results of its recent voting initiative, revealing the names chosen for its snowplowing equipment.
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Renee Callaway recognized for contributions during Women in Construction Week 2025
Biking holds significant importance in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Madison libraries launch annual garden seed giveaway at eight locations
Madison Public Library has commenced its annual Garden Seed Giveaway, starting today, March 6.
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Madison highlights conservation technician during Women in Construction Week
The Prairie Ridge Conservation Park in Madison is currently undergoing preparations for the prescribed burn season.
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Sarah Johns highlighted during Women in Construction Week by Madison Water Utility
Madison Water Utility Service Representative Sarah Johns is among the women being recognized during National Women in Construction Week, which runs from March 2-8, 2025.
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City celebrates Women in Construction Week by highlighting local engineers
The City of Madison is celebrating Women in Construction Week by spotlighting five women, including Emma Almy, a street designer and engineer with the city's Engineering Division.
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Madison announces spring 2025 yard waste collection schedule
The City of Madison has released the schedule for spring yard waste collection.
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Madison Public Library seeks applicants for summer 2025 Naturalist-in-Residence program
Madison Public Library, in collaboration with Madison Parks, is seeking a local naturalist to serve as the Naturalist-in-Residence for the summer of 2025.
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Metro announces service changes for multiple routes starting March
Starting March 2, Metro will introduce changes to several bus routes.
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Madison highlights women's contributions during Women in Construction Week
The City of Madison is set to participate in the nationally recognized Women in Construction Week from March 2-8, 2025.
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Madison announces 2025 curbside brush collection schedule
The schedule for brush collection in Madison is now accessible.