
Once upon a time, schools dotted the countryside
Travel along any country roads in Wisconsin and one is bound to come across a vestige of education from days gone by.
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Travel along any country roads in Wisconsin and one is bound to come across a vestige of education from days gone by.
The dust hasn’t quite settled on Election Day 2020. But it can be said that this unique election likely will be remembered as a record high-turnout affair (at least by one measure) with record absentee ballots and record spending that resulted in Wisconsin reverting to its blue tilt during presidential years.
Life is too short, so let’s just have some fun on the way. Here are some jokes to brighten up your day.
Asexual plant propagation involves taking one part of a parent plant and causing it to regenerate itself into a new plant. We can do it through cuttings, layering, division, budding and grafting.
The tug of war between Gov. Tony Evers’ administration and Foxconn over billions in tax incentives has moved to a new stage.
As many local officials across Wisconsin face tight 2021 budgets in the wake of COVID-19, consolidation or enhanced service sharing with neighboring municipalities may offer an opportunity to spread the cost of certain services across multiple jurisdictions, while increasing efficiency and improving service levels in the long term.
In the latest Your Right to Know column for November 2020, Gretchen Schuldt of the Wisconsin Justice Initiative writes about the Department of Corrections’ lack of transparency over COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin prisons.
The column is available for publication by WNA members.
Owning everything in the world means nothing, as at the end, all we need is a bed; all the priceless possessions mean nothing.
Gov. Tony Evers’ administration is asking the state Supreme Court to take over a challenge to the limits on indoor public gatherings in Wisconsin, arguing the case involves “immediate, life-threatening public health conditions.”
The looming presidential election has transformed the pandemic into a national political issue, especially in swing states like Wisconsin.