Sometimes, nailing it can be really painful
I really nailed it this past week, and I have no one to blame but myself. My dirty boots and an old nail combined to prompt a tetanus scare.
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I really nailed it this past week, and I have no one to blame but myself. My dirty boots and an old nail combined to prompt a tetanus scare.
Of the 48 guards who accepted transfers to take advantage of a pay increase for working in Wisconsin’s most understaffed prisons, fewer than 25% went to the two facilities with the highest vacancy rates.
“You’ll Never Walk Alone” kept growing on me each time. I like singing the song more and more. It has a deeper meaning than just being another love song.
A Wisconsin Elections Commission security official is expressing concern that outdated operating systems are being used by local elections clerks across the state.
I always loved working on follow-ups because time and perspective help shape the story. In that spirit, I’d like to revisit a couple of old stories.
At MATC, they have an education restaurant called Cuisine. Though only open three days a week, it serves some of the best food in Milwaukee.
The 2019 Municipal DataTool is the new way to compare public finances and demographics for all 601 of the state’s cities and villages.
In the midst of chaos and turbulence came a wonderful gift with a headful of dark hair, our fourth grandson, Samuel Alan Hardie.
Groups spent $17.8 million lobbying in Wisconsin during the first six months of 2019, a dip from the previous budget cycle as divided government returned to the Capitol for the first time in more than a decade.
Do you remember the last time your family ate together, with no interruptions from phone calls or text messages? We have forgotten the art of slow eating