IB Daily – January 24, 2023
TODAY'S HEADLINES
Vermilion’s plans call for a five-building project with structures ranging from one to five stories that would provide 331 housing units.
Citing difficult finding a new location as well as rising food and labor costs, the nonprofit food organization will temporarily suspend the majority of its operations.
Authorities say two men, dressed in all black and wearing black facemasks, entered the convenience store and displayed a gun.
For $25, participants get a free pint of beer at 26 participating Madison area bars, breweries, distilleries, and cideries.
Summer school staff pay was increased from $25 to $28 last summer in response to a staffing breakdown that prevented about 600 students from attending summer school.
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HEADLINES FROM ACROSS WISCONSIN
The Shorewood Hills and Regent neighborhoods of Madison rank higher than the national average for household emissions in all categories except transportation.
Verona Area High School students can take an automotive class and learn everything from basic maintenance to removing a transmission.
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