🌱 1 Trapped In UW Elevator + Bricklaying Competition

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Madison WI

14 March, 2022

2:57 PM

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Hey, people of Madison! Sean Peek here with today's Madison Daily. First, today's weather: Variable cloudiness. High: 55 Low: 38. Here are the top 3 stories in Madison today: A malfunctioning elevator at a UW-Madison building left one passenger trapped inside on Sunday. Fire crews from the Madison Fire Department were dispatched to the George L. Mosse Humanities Building shortly before 5 p.m., where they used extrication tools to safely rescue the occupant. According to a spokesperson from the department, the incident caused major damage to the elevator's closing mechanism, and repair workers took over after the passenger was evacuated. (Madison.com) Eight apprenticeship students recently took part in a bricklaying competition at Madison College. The competition took place at the school's Commercial Avenue campus and included students from Madison, Baraboo, and Janesville. Amber Weissmann, one of only a few women who participated in the competition, will be moving on to the state contest in April. (Madison Area Technical College)A construction project on the eastbound Madison Beltline is expected to impact overnight traffic. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation says the lane improvements will require nightly ramp closures, including the Seminole Highway on-ramp to the EB Beltline, the EB Beltline Todd Drive off-ramp, and the Todd Drive on-ramp to the EB Beltline. Crews will also be installing erosion control devices during this time. (WKOW) Today in Madison: Tinkering Tuesday At Meadowridge Branch Library (4:30 PM) All-Ages Chess Club At Sequoya Branch Library (6:00 PM) Minecraft Club At Middleton Public Library (6:00 PM) From my notebook: Despite the second year of pandemic disruptions, thousands of state and UW–Madison employees united again for the Partners in Giving campaign, raising more than $2 million for 500 charities! (Facebook)Don't miss Rainforest Rhythms this Saturday at the Olbrich Botanical Gardens. This series offers authentic performances of music and dance from rainforest regions around the world and includes free admission to Olbrich's tropical Bolz Conservatory! (Facebook) More from our sponsors β€” thanks for supporting local news! Events: March into Spring Craft & Vendor Show (March 19) American Diabetes Association Diabetes Alert Day: Understand Your Risk (March 22) Women's Only Wine Session (March 30) Add your event Loving the Madison Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Now you're in the loop and ready to start this Tuesday off right! I'll see you soon. β€” Sean Peek About me: Sean Peek is a writer and entrepreneur with a degree in English Literature from Weber State University. Over the years, he has worked as a copywriter, editor, SEO specialist, and marketing director for various digital media companies. He currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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