Dean Mosiman, The Capital Times

Dean Mosiman

The Capital Times

Madison, WI, United States

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Past articles by Dean:

Madison poised to get $1.5 million from nonprofit that prompted GOP's constitutional amendment

The money must be used to help operate safe and secure elections and can't be used to influence the outcome an election or intervene in political campaigns. → Read More

Rastafarian church in Downtown Madison distributes cannabis as city tries to stop it

Since March, two men have been operating the Lion of Judah House of Rastafari church and openly been smoking cannabis and distributing it as a sacrament to donating church members → Read More

Public health approach seeks to cure violence by healing trauma

Madison and Dane County are adopting a public health approach to violence that's based on data, science and the voices of those most affected in the community. → Read More

High demand pushes Madison home values to new record

With a healthy economy and high demand for housing, Madison, Wis., set a record for the value of the average single-family home and saw strong growth in commercial values, especially big apartment buildings with 50 or more units. → Read More

Madison Public Market options now include shopping center site

Madison Local Food Committee moving on strategy to implement public market on the East Side, including options for design that include shopping plaza site on East Washington Avenue. → Read More

City faces challenge in moving employees, services from Madison Municipal Building

The city is making plans to temporarily relocate 200 employees and services from Madison Municipal Building for two-year renovation. → Read More

Property tax bills stable in most Dane County communities

Stability in many Dane County communities due to a continuing change in state funding for technical colleges, tight state caps in municipal taxes and school revenues, and growth. → Read More

Madison's "21st Alder" leaves a legacy of community service

Rosemary Lee served the community as a volunteer and omnipresent activist at Madison City Hall. → Read More

Developer eyes mixed-use project near Camp Randall

Early concept would demolish two structures on the 1600 block of Monroe Street for housing, commercial space and parking. → Read More

Family, friends and advocates celebrate lives, mourn passing of the homeless who died this year

The homeless who died this year are remembered Monday at the Longest Night Homeless Persons Memorial Service on Capitol Square. → Read More

Funding loss threatens sharp cut in YWCA's transit service

YWCA is looking to replace $150,000 cut in state funding to fully preserve transit for jobs, sexual assault prevention and community agency programs. → Read More

Goodman Community Center buys neighboring building for expansion

Goodman will complete space needs analysis before deciding how to reuse former Madison Brass Works Building. → Read More

Developer proposes project for Olds Seed Building on Near East Side

McGrath Property Group would reuse Olds Seed Building for housing and build new residential structure behind it on 700 block of Williamson Street. → Read More

Sponsors intend to revise tenant-landlord, historic preservation proposals

Municipal leaders, fire officials and historic preservationists from across the state oppose the measures. → Read More

Proposed state legislation would devastate historic preservation, critics say

The proposal by Republic lawmakers would require property owner's consent before landmark designations and would make municipal landmarks ordinances voluntary, critics say → Read More

Proposed state legislation would devestate historic preservation, critics say

The proposal by Republic lawmakers would require property owner's consent before landmark designations and would make municipal landmarks ordinances voluntary, critics say → Read More

Metro Transit riders give high marks for overall satisfaction with concerns on crowding

A majority of riders surveyed rate Metro Transit good or very good in all 13 satisfaction categories, but there are concerns about crowding on buses, cleanliness of buses and personal → Read More

Nonprofit proposes first low-cost housing project Downtown in 10 years

Madison Development Corp. would demolish three houses for a 46-unit apartment building on 400 block of West Mifflin Street. → Read More

MATC sees interest from developers in buying Downtown campus site and expansion in South Side

The college is exploring the possibility of selling its Downtown campus and shifting those operations to the city's South Side. → Read More

Mayor Paul Soglin, City Council members want close look at city building for men's homeless shelter

The Fairchild Building Downtown could replace the Grace Episcopal Church basement as a single men's homeless shelter. → Read More