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By the end of 2025, nearly half of all Wisconsinites will be required to pay a fee to their municipality or county to register their vehicle.
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By the end of 2025, nearly half of all Wisconsinites will be required to pay a fee to their municipality or county to register their vehicle.

If you rely on mailing important documents close to a deadline, a new U.S. Postal Service rule could cause unexpected delays — and possibly make your mail late.

As we head into another Thanksgiving, I have to admit that I am having a difficult time this year getting myself into a thankful frame of mind.

With a frosty chill in the air and Thanksgiving peeking around the bend, it’s officially cozy season in Wisconsin. That means it’s time to pull out your favorite mug and savor some truly mouthwatering treats!

A growing number of Wisconsin teachers hold emergency licenses, reflecting staffing needs and a greater reliance on non-traditional routes into the classroom.
A few states have had the courage to give sick people options for medically assisted suicide, allowing them to make their own choice about checking out.
Jill Underly got reelected as state schools superintendent in April while being accused of avoiding debates.
When she recently failed to show at a legislative hearing over her department’s handling of sexual misconduct cases, criticism mounted again.

My visit to the woods was to find a location and build a new deer hunting stand. I needed to find a spot overlooking the natural crossings of deer that also provided a wide vista.

On the stormy night of November 10, 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald disappeared beneath the icy waves of Lake Superior. Half a century later, Wisconsin’s maritime communities are not only remembering the tragedy but also celebrating the deep, enduring ties the ship and its crew had to the state.

Fire and emergency medical services (EMS) responders in Walworth County face challenges with staffing their agencies and funding their capital needs. Meanwhile, some of the county’s smaller departments continue to rely on a volunteer model that has become increasingly difficult to sustain.