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State and local taxes paid in Wisconsin in fiscal year 2023 declined to just under 9.8% of all Wisconsin residents’ personal incomes, dipping just below the prior year’s low.
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State and local taxes paid in Wisconsin in fiscal year 2023 declined to just under 9.8% of all Wisconsin residents’ personal incomes, dipping just below the prior year’s low.

Caden Perry is leaving River Valley Media Group for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Connect team.

News/Media Alliance and America’s Newspapers on March 2, 2026 announced the launch of a new partnership designed to strengthen collaboration across the news publishing industry and provide additional benefits to their members.

Knowing your rights — and slowing down — can protect you after heavy snow, flooding, wind or hail damage, when contractors often go door to door promising quick, low-cost fixes.

Port Washington Mayor Ted Neitzke and Clerk Susan Westerbeke must give depositions in an open records case filed by a Town of Port Washington resident seeking information about the Vantage Data Centers Lighthouse Campus, Ozaukee County Circuit Judge Adam Gerol has ruled.

Former Daily Cardinal student newspaper society editor Judith Temby died on Feb. 21, 2026 at the age of 83 at her Mount Horeb home.

Town of Delafield Chairman Edward Kranick has filed a formal complaint with Waukesha County District Attorney Lesli Boese, alleging the City of Delafield violated Wisconsin’s Open Meetings Law during an Oct. 20, 2025, Common Council meeting.

There’s no better time to unleash those creative juices and dive into hands-on fun than March, which is National Craft Month!

Brandon Wegner has joined the Iron County Miner in Hurley as a contributor.

Ahead of another pivotal election year, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Wisconsin Watch are teaming up to produce more Fact Briefs, 150-word answers to yes/no questions based on claims made in the info sphere.