Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025

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Good morning, Madison. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 22nd of July.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Gavin Thompson (23) is accused of killing 67-year-old Dorinda Segebrecht by stabbing her in Dodgeville, driving her car to Nebraska with her body, and fleeing; he was held without bond in court on Monday and his extradition hearing is postponed until Monday (July 28th) after his public defender requested a competency evaluation that the judge did not act on. WKOW
- ➤ Madison police arrested a 39-year-old woman on Friday after officers rescued 14 emaciated dogs and found six dead at a home they described as horrendous—officials charged her with 14 counts of animal mistreatment. WKOW
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Dane County Executive Melissa Agard on Monday announced that a new food scrap program at Warner Park has enrolled over 1,000 homes and diverted more than 50 tons of food waste from landfills—helping lower methane emissions and create valuable compost for local use. WKOW
- ➤ Madison leaders celebrated a new initiative on Monday that changed some neighborhood speed limits from 25 mph to 20 mph as part of the Vision Zero plan to reduce deadly crashes. Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway said that traffic deaths fell (from 11 fatalities in 2020 to 5 in 2024) and urged residents to pick up free yard signs to show their support. WMTV
- ➤ Madison held a virtual public meeting Monday to present phase one of the Madison LakeWay project along a 0.6-mile stretch of Lake Monona shoreline adjacent to John Nolen Drive, where officials outlined plans for a 10-foot bike lane, a 6+ foot pedestrian path, a 2-foot jogging path, 2.8 acres of Linear Park, a boardwalk with fishing areas, and new stormwater treatment. Public input is accepted via an online survey until August 4; design development will finish by the end of August with public works bidding set for August 2026 and construction planned for 2027. WKOW
- ➤ John Schlueter became director of the County Department of Human Services at the end of June and now faces the challenge of cutting millions from the $322 million agency amid a $31 million county budget shortfall that may impact services like rental assistance, child protection, and behavioral health supports. He plans to meet with agency staff in his first 100 days — while county officials work on next fall’s budget proposals to manage funding shortfalls. The Capital Times
- ➤ A proposed bill will ease the shortage of school bus drivers by changing test rules so drivers over 70 need a test every four years instead of every two and by allowing automatic reinstatement of a bus endorsement with proper medical documentation—changes that lawmakers say may help get drivers on the road before school starts in six weeks. Wisconsin Public Radio
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Wicked
7:30-9 p.m. — Overture Center for the Arts — Ticket prices vary — Explore the untold story of the Wicked Witch and Glinda in this captivating musical.
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Gold Dust Women Tribute Concert
7-9 p.m. — Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center — FREE ticket required — Experience electrifying performances of Fleetwood Mac and Heart hits with stunning rooftop views.
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Sparrow Blue Performance
6:30-9:30 p.m. — The Annex — No refunds — Enjoy an evening of music with Sparrow Blue presented by Midwest Mix-Up.
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AtwoodFest
12 PM - 7 PM — Sugar Maple Stage — Free entry — Enjoy a 75-minute set by Paige and band at Madison's vibrant AtwoodFest.
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Monroe Street Farmer's Market
9 a.m. – 1 p.m. — Edgewood High School Parking Lot — Free entry — Shop local produce and crafts while enjoying live vocal music from Deliberate Vibration.
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125th Annual U.S. Chess Open Championship
July 28 - August 3 — Madison Marriott West — Entry Fee $155 early bird — Compete for $60,000 in prizes at this prestigious national chess event.
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Madison Diversity Job Fair
10 AM – 12:30 PM — Madison Marriott South — Free entry — Meet face-to-face with top local employers and explore numerous job opportunities.
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North Central Reining Horse Futurity & Derby Show
Time TBA — New Holland Pavilions — Check website for ticket info — Exciting reining horse competitions in Madison await enthusiasts of all ages.
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Sugar Maple Music Festival 2025
5-9 p.m. — William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park — Family-friendly event — Celebrate American roots music with performances, workshops, and jam sessions in a beautiful outdoor setting.
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Nate Bargatze: Big Dumb Eyes World Tour
3-7 p.m. — Veterans Memorial Coliseum — Ticket pricing varies — Experience a night of laughter with Grammy-nominated comedian Nate Bargatze on his world tour.
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