A look at the people and events in Madison's past that helped shape the city of today.
Notable deaths in Madison, 1961. The post Madison, 1961 – In Memoriam appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
A new police chief .. a cop consorts with a divorcee .. a series of brazen burglaries … and a political odd couple to lead the Police and Fire Commission. The post Madison, 1960 – Law and Disorder appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
A cop with problems … a secretive police chief … and Ginger Rodgers! The police beat goes on, in 1967 Madison. The post Madison, 1967 – Law and Disorder appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
Madison, 1967. A big year for the Madison Equal Opportunities Commission. It wins passage of an historic expansion of the fair housing ordinance. It holds riveting public hearings into the state of police-community relations, and issues a disturbing report. But it loses its chair, Rev. James C. Wright, off for a planned two years at […] The post Madison, 1967 – A big year for the Equal Opportunities Commissio... appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
A tragic night in Badger sports … Madison mourns President Kennedy … and hopscotching the decade for headlines. The post Best of Madison History Podcast, vol. 2 appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
Muhammad Ali comes to town, and Bobby Knight turns us down .. two dancing nudes are bad news for the UW … and a block party becomes a three-night riot. The post Best of Madison History Podcast, vol. 1 appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
A new threat to Monona Terrace … Lakeside towers for the elderly … A self-inflicted traffic jam … A vicious murder. The post Madison, 3rd Week of December, 1960 appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
Madison, second week of December, 1967 … A political piper of peace makes his first appearance … A Badger becomes a presidential son-in-law … Savings to come at a new coop, but no more hot fun in the summertime … And a global musical tragedy in a Madison lake The post Madison, second week of December, 1967. appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
On campus, the last month of the decade begins with a major step for black studies, while Crazylegs cans Coatta. One great professor is honored, another is mourned. And there’s open warfare between the city and its schools The post Madison, First Week of December, 1969 appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
Madison, before and after the assassination of President Kennedy. The post Madison – 7 days in November, 1963 appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.