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After over 30 years of work, Gary Cannalte retires from News 3 Now

MADISON, Wis. Wisconsin weather has its ups, downs and even some twists. But for more than three decades, one man has consistently kept viewers informed and prepared for whatever

Gary Cannalte to retire from News 3 Now, Fox 47 in early 2024

MADISON, Wis. After more than three and a half decades of providing Wisconsinites regular weather updates, Gary Cannalte will step away from the camera and i

Gary Cannalte to retire from News 3 Now in early 2024

MADISON, Wis. After more than three and a half decades of providing Wisconsinites regular weather updates, Gary Cannalte will step away from the camera and into retirement early next

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WATCH: News 3 Now This Morning turns 30!

WATCH: News 3 Now This Morning turns 30! January 15, 2021 2:16 PM Site staff Updated: MADISON, Wis. For 30 years, News 3 Now has been waking up with the people of southern Wisconsin every morning. It’s Madison’s longest-running morning newscast, debuting on January 15th, 1991 with anchor Joe Champ and meteorologist Gary Cannalte. It started as a half-hour newscast from 6:30-7 a.m. on weekdays, and has since grown to 2.5 hours on weekdays and expanding to 7 days a week. Many faces were welcomed into the homes of people across the area every morning for the last three decades, and to celebrate the anniversary, the current team of Leah Linscheid, Chris Stanford, Josh Spreiter and Haddie McLean got some of the gang back together to reminisce about their experiences waking up before dawn and getting the Madison area ready to start their day.

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