Barron County employee seeks to block release of personnel records
BARRON — A longtime Barron County employee has filed a temporary injunction to block the release of his personnel records following an open records request
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BARRON — A longtime Barron County employee has filed a temporary injunction to block the release of his personnel records following an open records request
The Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council has made available the results of its survey of Wisconsin legislative candidates for the Nov. 6 election. Of the
In light of the group’s 40th anniversary celebration later this month, Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council Co-Vice President Christa Westerberg sat down with MuckRock to discuss the group’s
In court filings this month, a whistleblower revealed that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is conducting a criminal investigation into a chain of industrial barrel refurbishing plants in Wisconsin
A two-year-old email from a Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission nominee shows the former firefighter disparaging police, Daniel Bice of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported last week.
Customers whose bill payments mailed Sept. 4 in the Neenah-Menasha area didn’t reach their destination won’t be reimbursed for bank charges or other fees.
Members of a legislative study committee on police body camera legislation are expected to discuss a bill draft during an Oct. 17 meeting in Madison. The draft includes language that would require a law enforcement agency to post its policy online and it also sets a longer retention period for encounters including use of force.
Records obtained by The Post-Crescent detail how a handgun ended up in the possession of Robert Schmidt, who used the gun to kill his wife.
KENOSHA – A former middle school principal who resigned during an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations has withdrawn his request for an injunction. Former Washington
MADISON – The Center for Media and Democracy, a Madison-based nonprofit, sued the state Department of Justice (DOJ) this week for its refusal to release