
Time for a revolution of the rational
Usually, when I write about politics, the topics revolve around local or state matters and I do my best to use measured language. Be warned. Not today.
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Usually, when I write about politics, the topics revolve around local or state matters and I do my best to use measured language. Be warned. Not today.
Several reasons suggest the 2026 Wisconsin Supreme Court campaign won’t be a race like the two previous ones that shattered spending records.

Members of the public shouldn’t have to take out a loan to get information they’re already paying for as taxpayers.


Wisconsin comes alive each autumn with a breathtaking tapestry of reds, oranges, and golds, making it a haven for photographers and nature lovers alike.

Duesterbeck’s Brewing Company will exceed your expectations — even if sampling craft beer isn’t your first motivation.

After spiking during the pandemic, the rate of alcohol-induced deaths has declined in Wisconsin and nationally. Still, rates of such deaths remain significantly elevated from pre-pandemic years, particularly in Wisconsin.
With the 2026 primaries for Wisconsin’s governor less than a year away, the field is growing, shifting and gaining attention.
Strong communities don’t just happen. They rely on connection—residents knowing what’s going on, businesses reaching the customers who keep them open, and citizens having the facts to make good decisions. Local newspapers provide that connection in ways no other source can.

The towering bluffs were shrouded with fog and ribbons of lightning flicked across the dark sky as I said goodbye to the waning hours of the summer.