Here are some of the top news stories from Southern Wisconsin on November 27:
– The University of Wisconsin’s Madison campus has decided to extend the spring semester to make up for time lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Classes will start on January 25 and end on May 12, with no spring break.
– In Milwaukee, a new program is being launched to help connect low-income residents with energy assistance and weatherization services. The program aims to help reduce energy costs for those in need.
– In Janesville, City Council members are considering a proposal to ban marijuana dispensaries in the city. The proposal comes as Wisconsin debates whether to legalize recreational marijuana.
– The Madison Fire Department responded to a fire at an apartment building on the city’s east side. No injuries were reported, but the building suffered significant damage.
These are just a few of the stories making headlines in Southern Wisconsin today. Stay tuned for more updates on local news and events.
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