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Thirty Madison Madison.com / May 4, 2021

The pandemic dealt a heavy blow to tourism across Wisconsin, but no county felt it more than Dane County, according to data released Friday by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism. In the county, visitors spent 43% less in 2020 than in 2019, 50% more than the average loss across the state.

Thirty Madison The Washington Post / May 4, 2021

NEW YORK - There was Alex Ovechkin, finally back after missing four games with a lower-body injury, in his familiar top-line spot for the Washington Capitals on Monday night against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.

Thirty Madison Madison.com / May 4, 2021

Nate Beeler's editorial cartoon in Friday's newspaper about a police traffic stop was extreme disappointing and an inaccurate representation of the law enforcement officers I know. Traffic laws exist so we all can travel on public highways with a degree of safety. It is a difficult and frequently dangerous job to enforce them.

Thirty Madison Madison County Carrier / May 4, 2021

Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com I began attending church at an early age, and I paid attention most of the time. Occasionally, during the less-engaging sermons, I would daydream about girls, fried chicken, the Miami Dolphins or the Dolphins' cheerleaders. I did learn a lot in those early days, despite my mind's penchant for wondering onto the world's playground.

Thirty Madison Clarksville Online / May 4, 2021

Nashville, TN - The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) reports that there have been 701,819 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Coronavirus as of Tuesday, May 4th, 2021. That is an increase of 469 cases from Monday's 701,350. There have been 9,808 (+10) confirmed deaths in Tennessee because of the virus.

Thirty Madison The Eastern Progress Online / May 3, 2021

The Eastern Kentucky University all-girl and co-ed cheer teams won first place in their divisions for the 2021 UCA College Virtual National Championships. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone's daily lives, including sports teams. Back in 2020, EKU made the decision to push back many sports seasons in order to make for a safer environment for each team.