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America’s farm legacy is fast disappearing

Farming is not a job for the timid.
Which, apparently, means it’s a job for gray old men. And that is a growing problem in America, though it seldom gets much attention because so few people these days have ties to the land.

When transparency is disregarded

Recent weeks have brought forth two of the most egregious violations of the public’s right to know that I have seen in more than three decades of tracking openness issues on the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council. 

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Discover Wisconsin’s summer bucket list

Whether you’re a born-and-raised Wisconsinite or just looking for a new state to explore, here’s a 2025 summer bucket list to make the most of this sunny season!

This August's primary is spurring an unusual summer debate over two constitutional amendments backed by Republicans.

Election system has public support

You may hear a lot of griping about elections in Wisconsin. But recent polling suggests a big majority of voters has confidence in the process and trusts the people who run elections.