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Trek’s John Burke strongly considered running for president but abandoned that plan after determining he had little chance of winning.
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Trek’s John Burke strongly considered running for president but abandoned that plan after determining he had little chance of winning.

It is time for a change, it is never too late. Let’s do what we can to help others smile, to see others happy and be contented. But first, let’s start with ourselves. Don’t know about you, but I am changing. Yes, it is about time.

Readers visiting WNA member websites from Aug. 27 to Sept. 9 were asked about what issues were most important in the 2020 election. Here are the results.

Labor Day saw visits to Wisconsin by both Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris, not long after both President Trump and Joe Biden visited Kenosha.

Recently, while moving a stack of pallets, I disturbed the proverbial hornets’ nest. Fortunately, I was not stung during this encounter.

As the single largest category of general-purpose revenue state spending, education could face additional pressure in the next state budget.

A militia member patrolling the streets of Kenosha, Wisconsin on Aug. 25 claimed that police on the scene told him they planned to herd demonstrators toward the armed men — and then leave.

When the world gives you lemons, the best thing to do is to make lemonade. But what if the world gives you vegetables? Well, I’ll just cook them!

In the years preceding the coronavirus pandemic, a healthy economy allowed Wisconsin’s cities and villages to build up balances in their core funds, which could help them navigate the uncertain times ahead.

Wisconsin will send absentee ballot applications to 2.6 million voters to help ensure their mail-in votes are counted in November