Brad Arnett prepares food before a 2024 game at Camp Randall Stadium.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
Andy Licht, Wisconsin Union hotel manager, sets out sunburst chairs on an upper deck at UW-Madison’s Memorial Union Terrace in April.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
Marlene Patiño Quinto, of Madison, left, performs traditional Colombian dance with Tanya Jaiswal, at back, a UW-Madison graduate student from India, and Jasmin Melo-Salas, of Madison, as the group CumbiaCachaca performs at Lisa Link Peace Park during Thursday's Madison Night Market.
AMBER ARNOLD, STATE JOURNAL
"GLEAM: Art in a New Light" continues Friday and Saturday at Olbrich Botanical Gardens.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL ARCHIVES
From left, Karen Hill, Sharon Swiggum and Doug Hill wait for a rufous hummingbird to land on a bird feeder Tuesday at Governor Nelson State Park in Waunakee. The rufous hummingbird summers in the Pacific Northwest, western Canada and Alaska, and normally migrates through the Rocky Mountains to its winter territory in Mexico. Swiggum also reported spotting a Clark's nutcracker and a black-bellied whistling duck on Tuesday.
SAMANTHA MADAR, STATE JOURNAL
Workers lift the 1385 steam locomotive to a flatbed trailer at Spec Machine north of Middleton on Monday. After a more than 11-year, $3 million restoration effort, the locomotive, built in 1907, is headed back to the Mid-Continent Railway Museum in North Freedom. To see a gallery of more photos, visit madison.com.
JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL
The 1,200-acre UW-Madison Arboretum offers hiking opportunities and after-the-summertime programming.
The last refrain of the charting-topping ballad called summer is in the air. As the leaves start crunching and the needle drops on autumn, here are 10 great things to do in the Madison area.
Marlene Patiño Quinto, of Madison, left, performs traditional Colombian dance with Tanya Jaiswal, at back, a UW-Madison graduate student from India, and Jasmin Melo-Salas, of Madison, as the group CumbiaCachaca performs at Lisa Link Peace Park during Thursday's Madison Night Market.
From left, Karen Hill, Sharon Swiggum and Doug Hill wait for a rufous hummingbird to land on a bird feeder Tuesday at Governor Nelson State Park in Waunakee. The rufous hummingbird summers in the Pacific Northwest, western Canada and Alaska, and normally migrates through the Rocky Mountains to its winter territory in Mexico. Swiggum also reported spotting a Clark's nutcracker and a black-bellied whistling duck on Tuesday.
Workers lift the 1385 steam locomotive to a flatbed trailer at Spec Machine north of Middleton on Monday. After a more than 11-year, $3 million restoration effort, the locomotive, built in 1907, is headed back to the Mid-Continent Railway Museum in North Freedom. To see a gallery of more photos, visit madison.com.