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The Dane County Medical Examiner's Office on Wednesday evening released the names of Rubi Patricia Vergara, 14, of Madison, Wisconsin, and Erin West, 42, of DeForest, following forensic autopsies.
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In the mid-1850s, a committee was formed to search for another appropriate site in the area to form an official Madison cemetery. The committee members chose the current site, then on the far west side of the city and subsequently bought the original 80 acres (320,000 m 2 ) of land for $10,000 from John and Mary Wright.
John Muir, Scottish-born American naturalist, author and early advocate of preservation of U.S. wilderness; Gerhard Brandt Naeseth, genealogist; Lorrie Otto, environmentalist; Leon E. Rosenberg, physician-scientist, geneticist, and educator; Jay P. Sanford, author of the Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy
Metromedia Restaurant Group formerly operated certain Bennigan's and Steak and Ale restaurants under the S&A Restaurant Group division. This division was forced into an involuntary Chapter 7 liquidation by its lender, GE Capital , in August 2008, and closed over 300 company-owned Bennigan's and Steak & Ale restaurants. [ 2 ]
The Capital Times began publishing as an afternoon daily on December 13, 1917, competing directly with the Wisconsin State Journal. The Cap Times ' founder, William T. Evjue, previously served as managing editor and business manager of the State Journal, a paper that had been a supporter of the progressive Robert La Follette, whom Evjue considered a hero.
Madison: Hotel/restaurant begun by George Fess in the 1850s and remodeled 1901 by J. O. Gordon and F. W. Paunack. Operated under the Fess family until 1972, and still has unusually intact 19th century architecture. 44: Fire Station No. 4: Fire Station No. 4: March 1, 1984 : 1329 W. Dayton St.