Plan ahead for road closures for the Crazylegs Classic on Saturday
MADISON, Wis. -- The annual Crazylegs Classic run/walk will again close several streets in downtown Madison Saturday. City officials say the streets most affected by…
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MADISON, Wis. -- The annual Crazylegs Classic run/walk will again close several streets in downtown Madison Saturday. City officials say the streets most affected by…
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Motorists planning to drive in the downtown Madison area Saturday morning will want to take note of a few road closures from the Crazylegs Classic race, city officials said Wednesday.
Motorists planning to drive in the downtown Madison area Saturday morning will want to take note of a few road closures from the Crazylegs Classic race, city officials said Wednesday.
The Crazylegs Classic Run/Walk will close many downtown streets this Saturday morning, city officials said.
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Concerns about security after the bombing of the Boston Marathon are prompting organizers of the Crazylegs Classic in Madison to change the Camp Randall carry-in policy for Saturday's race.
Wisconsin marathon organizers are planning to step up security in light of the deadly Boston Marathon explosions.
University of Wisconsin police have just a few days before the annual Football Spring Game, and two weeks before thousands of runners converge on Madison for the 5K Crazylegs, to look at plans and security to prevent or respond to an incident like the Boston Marathon explosions.
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Despite the cool and wet weather Saturday morning, a Madison tradition continued to draw thousands of runners and walkers from across the state and beyond.