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PureTech Home Services Releases Tool to Search Radon Testing Data by Zip Code
PureTech Home Services is releasing a free to use tool for anybody to search their zip code and see the latest radon testing data from the CDC. We display:
- Average and highest radon levels by ZIP and county
- % of tests above EPA recommended action level (4.0 pCi/L)
- % of radon testing between suggested action levels (2.0-4.0 pCi/L)
- Health equivalence visuals (e.g., cigarettes/day, chest X-rays per year, and flights per year)
It’s the most comprehensive databases for any Wisconsinite to see what radon gas levels their community is exposed to on average.
Check out your zip code and county exposure levels here:
https://www.puretechhs.com/radon-wi-by-zip-search
PureTech Home Services provides radon testing and radon mitigation system installation services throughout south-central Wisconsin. Contact us today if you’re concerned about your exposure levels.
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MMSD, Madison College and Exact Sciences Partnership Aims to Grow Opportunities for Early College STEM Academy Students
MADISON, Wis.—The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD), Madison College and Exact Sciences are joining forces to grow opportunities for students enrolled in the Early College STEM Academy, a program designed to prepare participants for success in college and careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics-related fields.
Through a new partnership with Exact Sciences, students will gain firsthand insight into the world of biotechnology and the many career paths it offers. Throughout the school year, Early College STEM Academy students will connect with Exact Sciences professionals through three interactive experiences:
- Lab Tour (November): Students will tour Exact Sciences’ Cologuard laboratory to see how scientific innovation comes to life. They’ll learn about the roles involved in developing diagnostic tests and hear from team members about their journeys into science and innovation.
- Career Exploration (February): Students will dive into the science and strategy behind Exact Sciences’ newest product, ColorGuard Plus, as well as explore the wide variety of STEM-related careers at the company and take part in hands-on activities that demonstrate real-world applications of their learning.
- Celebration and Reflection (April): The year will conclude with a celebration recognizing students’ achievements and growth. Participants will reflect on what they’ve learned, explore their next steps in STEM and receive resume and interview tips from the Exact Sciences Talent Team.
“This partnership is about developing the next generation of innovators,” said Katie Boyce, senior director, corporate impact and strategic communications at Exact Sciences. “By showing students what science looks like in action and introducing them to real career paths, we hope to inspire them to see how their passion for STEM can shape their future.”
The Early College STEM Academy offers MMSD students the opportunity to earn college credit through Madison College while completing their high school studies. By combining classroom instruction with hands-on experiences like those offered through Exact Sciences, the Academy helps students develop the technical knowledge, professional skills and confidence needed to thrive in science and technology careers.
“The STEM Academy shows the power of collaboration,” said Cindy Green, MMSD assistant superintendent of strategy and innovation. “Our students thrive when schools, higher education and employers work together.”
STEM education offers students not only subject knowledge but the critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation skills required in tomorrow’s workforce. In Wisconsin, demand for STEM and biotech talent is real: Per the University of Wisconsin–Madison, the city alone consistently has around 300 job openings in the biotechnology sector. Meanwhile, bioscience jobs in Wisconsin report average salaries around $107,000 annually, nearly double average U.S. income levels, according to UW Online Collaboratives.
Statewide projections also point toward growth in technical and STEM fields. Over the decade 2022–2032, Wisconsin is expected to add 225,071 new jobs across all sectors (a 7.1% growth rate), per the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Within that broader labor market, STEM careers such as computer science, data science, and engineering are among the fastest growing nationally.
“Madison College is proud to stand alongside MMSD and Exact Sciences,” said Dr. Mark Thomas, Madison College executive vice president of policy and strategy. “Together, we’re building a stronger talent pipeline that will benefit our community and the state of Wisconsin.”
For students, experiences like lab tours, industry mentorship, and real-world project work help close the gap between classroom learning and employer expectations, providing a head start in high-demand, well-compensated fields.
Only students currently enrolled in the Early College STEM Academy are eligible to participate in this opportunity. For more information, please visit the MMSD website.
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About the Madison Metropolitan School District
The Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) is the second-largest school district in Wisconsin, serving more than 25,000 students across 52 schools. The district’s vision is that every school will be a thriving school that prepares every student to graduate ready for college, career and community. With more than 6,000 teachers and staff, MMSD is committed to ensuring the district’s goals and core values are held at the center of its efforts, so students can learn, belong and thrive. For more information, visit mmsd.org.
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Woodman’s Offering Advertising Space on Reusable Shopping Bags
The MARC Group has teamed up with Woodmans Market – Madison to launch a NEW Community Program!

Woodman’s Market – Madison will be handing out 2,500 large, reusable shopping bags to their customers for free!
One side of the bag will be promoting Woodman’s Market – and the rest of the bag will feature local businesses and professionals.
You will be the only business in your industry featured!

Face Panel
• Regular – $1,195 • Spotlight – $1,495
• Premium – $2,390 • Banner – $3,585
Side Panel A or B
• Entry Bar – $595 • Side Bar – $895
To learn more and purchase an ad, contact Pat Lupo, The MARC Group Senior Advertising Specialist
(262) 240-8616
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Diversity in Health Care: Meet the Winners of the Group Health Cooperative of SouthCentral Wisconsin Pre-Professional Medical Diversity Scholarship
MADISON, WISCONSIN, October 20, 2025 – Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin (GHC-SCW) is excited to award three current University of Wisconsin–Madison medical students with the 2025 GHC-SCW Pre-Professional Medical Diversity Scholarship.

The 2025 scholarship winners are:
- Saba Moges (University of Wisconsin–Madison, Anticipated Degree: Doctor of Nursing Practice in Pediatric Primary Care)
- Evelyn Quarm (University of Wisconsin–Madison, Anticipated Degree: Doctor of Nursing Practice with a specialty in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care)
- Steven Xiong (University of Wisconsin–Madison, Anticipated Degree: Doctor of Medicine)
Eligible students for the 2025 GHC-SCW Pre-Professional Medical Diversity Scholarship
meet the following criteria:
- Identify as Black, Indigenous, Asian and/or Hispanic/Latinx
- Enrolled in a Wisconsin-based Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) program.
Each winning student receives a $5,000 scholarship to use as needed for tuition, books or other educational expenses, along with an opportunity to gain hands-on experience through on-site shadowing at a GHC-SCW clinic.
“Research shows that when our health care teams reflect the diversity of the communities we serve, care improves, patients feel seen, outcomes strengthen and lives are lengthened,” stated Dr. Matthew Swedlund, Senior Medical Director at GHC-SCW. “Supporting clinicians from backgrounds that are underrepresented in medicine is an essential step toward achieving equitable, high-quality care for all patients.”
During the application process, each student was tasked with submitting an essay on the importance of diversity among health care providers and sharing what inspired them to pursue a career in health care. Each of the 2025 winners brings unique insights, experiences and commitment to advancing diversity and equity in the medical field. In their essays, they shared powerful perspectives on what diversity means in health care today through their own lens:
- Saba Moges: “While working in a primary care clinic on the north side of Milwaukee, I saw firsthand how treatment and care for patients can suffer when the majority of the healthcare staff does not reflect the community they serve. Yes, this made me angry, but it also lit a fire in me to be part of changing that. When patients are cared for by providers who reflect their backgrounds— or who are trained to understand their lived experiences—they are more likely to feel respected and to engage fully in their care.”
- Evelyn Quarm: “As someone who immigrated to the United States and navigated the health care system from both the patient and provider perspectives, I understand how cultural barriers can lead to miscommunication, mistrust and even misdiagnosis. Diverse providers help bridge these gaps not only through language or cultural familiarity, but by advocating for more inclusive practices and policies within the health care system.”
- Steven Xiong: “Providers from underrepresented backgrounds often see what others do not. They notice blind spots, question assumptions, and offer solutions grounded in personal and cultural awareness. No formal medical training can match the value of the lived experiences that diverse doctors bring—experiences that foster equity, trust and culturally sensitive care.”
GHC-SCW continues its commitment in improving health outcomes for people from every type of background through this scholarship program by addressing racial and ethnic health disparities. These scholarships offer both financial support and mentorship to students from underrepresented communities, helping to shape a more inclusive future for health care.
“I’m incredibly thankful for organizations like GHC that not only acknowledge the importance of diversity in health care but also take concrete steps to support students like me. I eagerly look forward to becoming a role model for minority children, students and professionals alike,” stated past scholarship winner Salma Salama.
About GHC-SCW
Proudly serving over 68,000 members, Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin (GHC-SCW) is Wisconsin’s first, and Dane County’s only, member-owned, nonprofit health care cooperative, ensuring patients and members are at the top of the leadership chart, giving them a voice in their health care. Services extend across greater Dane County and select areas in South Central Wisconsin, offering insurance coverage and clinical care.
Celebrating nearly 50 years, GHC-SCW is the first health plan in Wisconsin to offer patients a money-back guarantee if they are dissatisfied with their experience at a GHC-SCW clinic. GHC-SCW is perennially a national leader in quality. In 2025, GHC-SCW received a 4.5 out of 5 Commercial rating according to the National Committee for Quality Assurance‘s (NCQA) Commercial Health Plan Ratings for 2025. They are highly dedicated to giving back to the community and partnering with local organizations, such as the Madison Children’s Museum, to create positive change. To learn more about GHC-SCW, visit ghcscw.com.
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Get ready for Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison’s Halloween Boo-Nanza

Get ready for the ultimate Halloween Boo-Nanza!
Join us for our free Cash BOO-Nanza on Friday, Oct 31. 18 winners will receive $800 in cash, with one lucky grand prize of $5,000. You can also enter our free costume contest, where we’re giving away $6,000 in cash prizes. Plus, we’ll have a DJ, a free photo booth, and free Rewards Play for those who arrive wearing a costume. Bring your Halloween spirit to… Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison.
4002 Evan Acres Rd, Madison, Wisconsin 53718
For more information, visit the Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison website or visit the rewards club booth at HCGM. 21 +.