What can you find in this week's Isthmus? Highlights from the latest issue follow:
- Nathan Comp uncovers new revelations about the disappearance of Amos Mortier, based on exclusively obtained grand jury testimony.
- Is the DNR's plan for managing chronic wasting disease doomed to fail? Brian McCombie reports.
- Jay Rath reports on Madison aldermanic candidates' positions on funding for public art.
- Ruth Connif on the UW Hospital's plan to provide second-trimester abortions: yay!
- Susan Kepecs profiles the jazz vocal legend Andy Bey.
- Jessica Steinhoff bids farewell to Awesome Car Funmaker, the Madison band that is indeed awesome and fun making.
- Jay Rath reports on how Overture is introducing cell phone gallery tours.
- Kent Williams runs down the lineup of Oscar-nominated short films screening at Sundance.
- The Prairie Cafe brings hearty goodness to Middleton Hills.
- Ingrid Rockwell recommends apple treats for your sweet Valentines.
- Kyle Nabilcy joins the new monthly communal table at L'Etoile, and it is good.
- Mr. Right says farewell.
- Read Madison's homemade valentines in the Isthmus Book of Love 2009.