Music Hall on the UW-Madison campus would get a facelift under Gov. Tony Evers' budget proposal. The project calls for replacing the roofing system, repairing the interior damaged by water intrusion and replacing air handling units.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
The UW-Madison La Follette School of Public Affairs is looking to move into the Music Hall —
The State Building Commission on Wednesday failed to make any recommendation on Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ $2.4 billion capital budget, potentially jeopardizing the cost and construction timeline for dozens of state building projects.
'Every aspect of our lives has been turned on its head': The COVID-19 pandemic one year on
A year into a once-in-a-century pandemic, Madison and Wisconsin continue to grapple with a virus that's killed thousands, destroyed businesses, upended school and changed nearly all aspects of everyday life.
It's been 12 months of grief, shutdowns, reopenings, protective measures, partisan fighting, lawsuits and loss. And now, hope.
"We’re used to taking whatever comes through the door," said nurse Maria Hanson, who started journaling about the pandemic soon after treating the patient.
"It’s a risk vs. reward thing and I risk my life to save others," said Brandon Jones, who always worried about bringing the virus home to his wife and two kids.
“Usually a funeral is a major step in understanding that a life was lived and the person is now gone,” he said. “If families don’t get that, it’s just really hard.”
Rev. Marcus Allen knew what bringing everyone together could do for their spiritual and mental health. But each time he considered reopening the church, COVID-19 cases surged.
Music Hall on the UW-Madison campus would get a facelift under Gov. Tony Evers' budget proposal. The project calls for replacing the roofing system, repairing the interior damaged by water intrusion and replacing air handling units.