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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Union fire damages theater, injures one By Taylor Harvey The Daily Cardinal

A two-alarm fire ignited by a construction worker at the Memorial Union Theater Monday morning caused approximately $10,000 in damage and injured one firefighter, according to the University of WisconsinMadison Police Department. The Madison Fire Department responded to a call at 7:38 a.m. about a fire that started on the first floor and reached the fifth floor of the Union Theater, according to MFD Spokesperson Eric Dahl. Firefighters arrived at the scene in three minutes and deemed the fire under control 15 minutes later at 7:55 a.m. The fire began after a construction worker, who was using a torch-like tool, accidently set wax paper hanging on the walls ablaze with the

tool, according to Ald. Scott Resnick, District 8. No one from the public was injured, but a firefighter was taken to the hospital for a heat-related illness, according to Dahl. Upon firefighters’ arrival, Dahl said crews could see smoke coming out of two sides of the building and deemed the incident a two-alarm fire, calling more firefighters and trucks to the scene. Dahl said fire reached an attic space, which firefighters accessed after minutes of searching for entryway. Once they found it, they placed a hose in the space to quickly extinguish the fire. “Their access to the attic was limited to one door,” Dahl said in a statement. “Moving around in the attic space required crawling around on small walkways in

heavy smoke conditions.” The MFD made a “tremendous stop” to the fire and prevented further damage to the building, according to Dahl. Other firefighters used aerial ladders to climb onto the roof to ensure they extinguished all flames in the roofing material, according to an MFD statement. Resnick said the fire should not significantly delay Memorial Union renovations, located in the building’s west wing, because there appears to be no structural damage to the building. The room where the fire occurred was gutted entirely due to the construction project, so nothing in it was damaged, according to Resnick. However, he said there will be some cleanup required to continue the renovations.

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Alan Akaka, former president of the Hawaiian Steel Guitar Association, performs traditional Hawaiian songs at the Pyle Center Monday, Oct. 8. + Photo by Grey Satterfield

Miscalculation results in additional city funds By Abby Becker The Daily Cardinal

Due to a miscalculation by Mayor Paul Soglin, the city now has additional funding to incorporate into the 2013 Operating Budget, which the Madison Police Department might use to improve training facilities and maintain an MPD analyst position. Before submitting a draft budget, Soglin estimates the amount of state and federal aid the city will need. But this year’s estimates were inaccurate, which resulted in an unexpected extra $267,000 for the city to use. Soglin said he suggests these funds be used to continue an abigail waldo/the daily cardinal

A construction worker inadvertently lit flammable materials with a torch-like tool in the Memorial Union Theater causing a fire, which resulted in $10,000 in damages.

Walker to testify in trial of former aide Gov. Scott Walker must appear in court next week as a witness in a John Doe trial involving one of his former aides, according to a court summons signed by Walker’s lawyer Michael Steinle Sept. 28. Prosecutors are investigating former Milwaukee County Deputy Chief of Staff Kelly

Rindfleisch for allegedly making illegal campaign calls while at work when she was an aide to then Milwaukee County Executive Walker. Rindfleisch pleaded not guilty in March to four charges of misconduct in public office. University of WisconsinMadison associate history and

law professor Karl Shoemaker said testifying as a witness in the case does not necessarily incriminate Walker as involved with the misconduct. Rather, the court believes he has information as a witness that could prove useful to resolving the case.

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MPD analyst position, maintenance for a new police training facility and a consultant for a biodigester study, which will review environmentally-friendly composting methods. In addition to the $267,000, Soglin also left an unallocated $500,000 in his budget for city Council members to decide how to spend without increasing the tax levy. According to Soglin, many Council members said there was not enough room in the 2012 budget to designate funds to different city departments, which is why

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Robber punches, mugs UW-Madison student at Regent and Park Streets Police said a robber punched a University of WisconsinMadison student in the face before stealing her purse early Saturday morning near Regent and South Park Streets. The 19-year-old woman called police Saturday afternoon to report the robbery, according to Madison Police Department spokesperson Joel DeSpain. At approximately 1:30 a.m., the woman said she was walking alone on Regent Street heading toward Park Street

when a man approached her and punched her in the face, according to a police statement. DeSpain said in a statement the man demanded she give him her fake black leather purse after he punched her. The suspect stole her money but left the purse with the woman’s keys and ID near the crime scene, according to DeSpain. Police describe the man as an 18- to 22-year-old white male who is approximately 6 feet tall and was wearing a dark colored hoodie.

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