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Your next winter adventure is just a drive away: This snowy season, buckle up and discover Wisconsin’s counties.
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Your next winter adventure is just a drive away: This snowy season, buckle up and discover Wisconsin’s counties.

Bipartisan legislation to give WisconsinEye, the state’s version of C-SPAN, taxpayer funds to publicly broadcast state government functions unanimously cleared the state Assembly on Tuesday, Feb. 10.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel will co-sponsor an open panel discussion about guns at 10 a.m. on March 7 at Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge State of Wisconsin at Prince Hall Masonic Temple, which is located at 1218 W. North Ave. on Milwaukee’s north side.

Ambrosia Wojahn, who worked at The Crawford County Independent & Kickapoo Scout while attending Laurel High School in Viroqua, has been chosen as the winner of the Ann Devroy Fellowship.

Wisconsin Senate committees — controlled by Republicans in the majority — are increasingly using paper ballots instead of meeting publicly in person to debate and vote on bills.

State policymakers provided the largest funding increase on record in 2025 for a program that reimburses municipalities to provide services to state facilities such as colleges, universities, or prisons.

The Baldwin Bulletin was first published on October 18, 1873 — one year before the Village of Baldwin was officially incorporated.

A civil rights complaint has been filed with the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division against Clintonville School Board President Glen Drew Lundt by district resident Michael Engel.

Wisconsin Watch, Wisconsin’s statewide nonprofit news organization, will come under new leadership March 2 when Andy Pennington succeeds retiring CEO George Stanley.

UW-LaCrosse, Viterbo University and Western Technical College present “Cutting Through the Noise: A Call for Civil Discourse,” from 3:30-5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31 at The Lunda Center at Western Technical College, 333 7th St. North in LaCrosse.