Dairy memories reflect heartache
Wisconsin’s agricultural legacy of family dairy farms is dying. Years of depressed milk prices are taking their toll, forcing those farms to close.
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Wisconsin’s agricultural legacy of family dairy farms is dying. Years of depressed milk prices are taking their toll, forcing those farms to close.
Gov. Tony Evers’ pick to lead the Public Service Commission is dismissing concerns the now two-member body won’t be able to do its job overseeing public utilities.
I love singing; or I should say, I just love music. Strange enough, even if I don’t speak the language, I can pick up the tune and just sing along with my heart.
The largest school districts in Wisconsin also have the most English Learners, but the proportion of total students that are ELs varies widely by district.
There’s a rhythm to life that settles deep inside the bones of anyone connected to the land. We see it and feel it in our daily routine with crops and animals.
Lisa Neubauer conceded to Brian Hagedorn on April 10, a week after Democrats woke to a shocking result in the Supreme Court race.
My happiness derives from seeing others happy. My joy comes from the happiness of others. So, I have found my own joy and happiness. What’s yours?
The state only provides additional funding to a relatively small number of districts that are legally required to offer specialized bilingual-bicultural programming.
Wisconsin has addressed cyber challenges by building an election framework its advocates say is both strong and decentralized, backed by laws that put safeguards in place to ward off bad actors.
The goal of erasing criminal convictions for those who are deserving can be accomplished without removing records from public view.