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MILWAUKEE -The Wisconsin Department of Justice announced Monday that Wisconsin officials participated in a large-scale, FBI-led child sex trafficking operation that rescued 10 children. The operation is known nationwide as Operation Cross Country VII, and the three-day operation in Wisconsin was conducted in the areas of Milwaukee, Madison, Wisconsin Dells and the Fox Valley, according to the release.
No mere caretaker, Madison’s Bishop Robert Morlino has put his stamp on the Catholic diocese, eliciting praise and dismay.
Stephan Bauman is president/CEO of World Relief , where he oversees approximately 2,500 staff in 20 nations. Stephan is a UW-Madison graduate, former Madison resident, and a missionary from Madison’s City Church. He was interviewed by the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College.
MADISON — Madison-based Vigil for Life has reported a dramatic increase in the number of babies saved from abortion at the local Planned Parenthood over the last few months. The organization has held a public vigil to end abortion in front of Planned Parenthood every business day since January of 2011.
For many years, Nick Schweitzer thought of the Dane County Fair as simply a place to view farm machinery and eat shaved ice. Then two years ago, he read an article in the Wisconsin State Journal about a woman who set up a booth at the fair to convince people the universe is only 6,000 years old. Schweitzer thinks the universe is considerably older, so he decided to get involved.
A group in DeForest is working to feed hungry children in their community free, nutritious meals this summer. Norski Nibbles, a organization operating out of Christ Lutheran Church in DeForest, offers a free lunch to anyone 18 years old or younger, Monday through Friday until Aug. 30.
Only three rock bands had albums that sold more than one million last year — the Black Keys, Mumford & Sons and a hard-rock outfit from Wisconsin with far less name recognition: Skillet.
What does Madison mean to you? A place where my single mother could escape to and discover her dreams of obtaining a college degree and place where her two young children could find their significance. Who’s been your greatest inspiration, and why? Jesus Christ. His selfless living and intentional association with the disenfranchised really inspire me.
APPLETON, Wis. (BP) — Valley Baptist Church reaches out to local Hmong, Hispanic and deaf people groups, but the mostly Anglo congregation isn’t satisfied to stop there.
LeRoy Butler, the former Green Bay Packer credited with inventing the “Lambeau Leap” touchdown celebration, told a Madison audience Sunday there were many years as a child when he couldn’t walk, a situation that made him the target of bullying. He was born so pigeon-toed he wore leg braces and spent much of his childhood in a wheelchair. His mother taught him to stay positive, and he remembers telling one of his tormenters not to count him out. “I’m going to play professional football,” he told the boy, “and you’re going to want my autograph.” Butler, 44, delivered his anti-bullying…
