Aging not so gracefully
The topic of aging has been on my mind a lot more lately, and with good reason. I recently crossed an aging Rubicon when I celebrated my 60th birthday.
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The topic of aging has been on my mind a lot more lately, and with good reason. I recently crossed an aging Rubicon when I celebrated my 60th birthday.
On bills being mailed out this month, gross property taxes in Wisconsin will climb by the largest amount since the Great Recession.
State leans on citizens to scrutinize big farms’ manure plans. Opponents fear serious environmental harm.
Critics accuse a developer of disregarding local concerns in his push to construct the state’s largest pig farm. He calls himself the victim of “selfish” residents.
A proposal for a $20 million concentrated animal feeding operation sowed distrust in Trade Lake as opponents accused the town’s chairman of backroom dealings to facilitate construction.
Back in the days when I ran newsrooms, I was fond of telling folks that the simplest definition of news is “what people are talking about.”
A lot of pundits and political observers focus on the conflict and controversy at the Capitol.
“Oh, Christmas isn’t just a day. It’s a frame of mind.” The words may belong to Valentine Davies, the award-winning writer of Miracle on 34th Street, but the sentiment rings true for all of us.
Metro Milwaukee maintains a competitive strength in the educational attainment of its workforce and its concentration of knowledge workers, especially scientists and engineers, which outpaces the nation and many peer metro areas.
The State Bar of Wisconsin is inviting journalists in Wisconsin to get the latest rundown on some of the hottest topics in modern constitutional law that are shaping the present and the future.