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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 20

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20 C2 SUNDAY. AUGUST 7. 2011 LOCAL WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL ARTISAN CRAFTS OF THE AMERICAS CHiRWA: DIGEST! It's time to retire. Store Closing Sale 40-75 OFF entire store PAINTED WOOD CRICKET OSCAR 4 IOSEFINA MORALES ARRAZOLA, OAXACA, MEXICO t- Mitt S7- --if vi (MarotMifes We Feet are like Zebra stripes-Always different indigo moon 1 career in Madison in 1953. In 1958, he co-founded the Lawton Cates law firm, where he worked until his retirement in 1990.

In 1973 and 1974, Cates served as an associate special general counsel to the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, which investigated evidence from the Watergate scandal that led to Nixons resignation. Cates also taught law at UW-Madison from 1956 to 1980, served one term as a legislator in the state Assembly and on the Madison School Board and served two terms on the UW-Madison Board of Visitors. Survivors include his wife, Mamie, five children and 18 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m.

Aug. 20 at Cress Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Road. Motorcyclist killed in single-vehicle crash TOWN OF DEERFIELD A motorcyclist was killed at about 9 p.m. Friday near the town of Deerfield, according to Dane County Sheriffs officials. The rider was pronounced dead at the scene following the single -vehicle accident, said Sgt.

Brad Lindsley of the sheriffs department. Lindsley said the crash happened on State Farm Road near Highways 12 and 18. The name of the victim has not been released, pending notification of family members. State Journal staff The La Valles Carr Valley among biggest cheeses at festival Carr Valley Cheese Co. of La Valle tied for runner-up in the best of show at the American Cheese Societys annual conference and competition Friday in Montreal.

Carr Valley's Cave Aged Marisa tied with a goat cheddar from Ontario for second place. The best of show award went to Rogue Creamery in the state of Oregon for a blue cheese. The competition in Canada attracted a record number of entries 1,676 cheeses and cultured milk products from 258 companies in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Several Wisconsin companies took honors for their cheeses. Full list of winners: go.madison.

comACS20U. Richard Cates, longtime trial lawyer in Madison, dies at 85 MADISON Longtime Madison trial lawyer Richard Cates, who advised the U.S. House committee that voted to impeach President Richard Nixon in 1974, died Wednesday in Madison of natural causes. He was 85. Bom in New York City, Cates served in the Marine Corps and earned a bachelors degree from Dartmouth College before attending law school at UW-Madison.

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For business news, contact business editor Tom Enwright, 608-252-6155, tenwright madison.com. Offer a news tip Phone: 608-252-6120 Fax: 608-252-6119 Email: wsjcitymadison.com Mail: P.0. Box 8058, Madison, Wl 53708 1 AT TOiffifflt I ii Contaot an editor For local news, email wsjcity WISCONSIN sat Powerball: 25-30-54-57-59 Powerball 6, Power Play 3x Estimated jackpot: $180 million annuity, $100.3 million cash. Sat. Megabucks: 5-12-15-28-40-49 Estimated jackpot; $9.3 million annuity, $5.7 million cash.

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For every youth admitted FREE, Kohls Cares and the Wisconsin State Fair will donate $1 to Childrens Hospital of Wisconsin for a re-creation of a Fair Day at the hospital for children who are patients and their families to enjoy, SETTING IT STRAIGHT The Wisconsin State Journal strives to be accurate and fair. If you find an error or other problem, please call the appropriate reporter at 608-252-6100; the section editor; or Teryl Franklin, the managing editor, at 608-252-6117. ILLINOIS Sat Lotto: 2-12-16-17-19-32 Sat. Little Lotto: 6-7-25-28-39 Sat. Pick Threo Midday: 3-5-0 Sat Pick Threo Evening: 8-9-9 Sat Pick Four Midday: 5-2-8-2 Sat Pick Four Evening: UW-MADISON DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10 Receive a voucher for $5 off a Midway Ride-Ail-Day" Wristband with your donation of selected school supplies at any Fair admission gate from 8 am 0 pm on Wednesday, August 101 Wrstband excludes the Comet II roller coaster.

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