Slow pace of new construction in Wisconsin raises questions
The tepid pace of new construction in Wisconsin trails recent increases in property values and raises questions about using it as the sole factor to limit local property tax increases.
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The tepid pace of new construction in Wisconsin trails recent increases in property values and raises questions about using it as the sole factor to limit local property tax increases.
There comes a point in farming when we all make difficult decisions. We need to put aside the emotional connection and view it from a business perspective.
Wisconsin Elections Commission spokesman Reid Mangey is strongly disputing the notion that the practice of auditing election ballots by running them through vote tabulation devices is problematic.
Some people eat whatever just to survive while others eat bizarre foods just to be adventurous. Living in the 21st century, we are indeed spoiled.
Property values in Wisconsin rose last year by the fastest rate since before the Great Recession, offering a welcome reminder of the economic recovery.
The changing weather demandsthat we do more to protect our soil. It is still the wealth of our country and we all need to be good stewards of the land.
Political handicappers say Democrats face an uphill battle to win back the 7th Congressional District no matter when Gov. Tony Evers calls the special election to fill Sean Duffy’s northern Wisconsin seat.
Now barred from charging print copy fees for emails, it appears some lawmakers are finding new ways to impose significant search fees on records requests.
Wisconsin had the 11th-most local governments of any state in 2017, due in part to a tenfold increase in the last five decades in special districts that manage lakes, sewers, and sanitation.
My wife started a small garden in early spring. I totally stayed out of it, but I did help use up the produce with a few recipes.