
Discovering Wisconsin’s Cheese Trail: County by county
What better way to celebrate June Dairy Month than by exploring the state’s cheese trail — one county at a time?
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What better way to celebrate June Dairy Month than by exploring the state’s cheese trail — one county at a time?

A federal judge has rejected Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad’s attempt to move a state invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against him by two Lakeland Times employees into federal court, ruling that the dispute is fundamentally a state-law tort case rather than a federal campaign-finance dispute.

Wisconsin’s top election officials are urging the U.S. Postal Service to enact changes to ensure absentee ballots aren’t caught up in mail delays.

It’s hardly a controversial statement to say that police, who can arrest people and use force when necessary, should be held to a higher standard than the rest of us.

Some of my stories over the years have come during countryside sojourns that take the path less traveled.

Sean Scallon, current editor of the Tri-County Area Times newspaper, has been chosen to be the new editor of the Durand Courier-Wedge.

Milwaukee Public Schools has proposed a 2027 budget that would tackle some immediate challenges and balance its books, but it would still leave the district facing an ominous long-term outlook, the Wisconsin Policy Forum’s annual review of district finances finds.

For many families, pets are part of the household. But under Wisconsin law, they are treated differently than children in a divorce.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice is, at times, taking nearly five years to respond to records requests, according to a May 26, 2026 article that appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

The Associated Press Sports Editors organization recently announced the Wisconsin State Journal in Madison won five awards in its print, digital, writing and photography categories.