More young adult lives lost in Wisconsin, even as death rates down for older adults
More Wisconsinites are dying in the prime of life, from causes that chiefly include COVID-19 or drug overdoses.
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More Wisconsinites are dying in the prime of life, from causes that chiefly include COVID-19 or drug overdoses.
When you are deep in the legislative minority, your options are few to get attention and exert influence.
Filing for divorce will be one of the most important decisions a person can make in their life.
It might be said a community is known by the visitors it attracts and, in that sense, Lake Geneva stands above most.
So many Super Bowls have faded into my memory, but there is one Super Bowl Sunday that I will never forget.
As COVID-19 upended the lives of students around the state, schools across Wisconsin saw a troubling increase in chronic absences.
Many people in Wisconsin are under the impression that the disastrous probe into the state’s 2020 presidential election conducted by former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman is over, as are its costs to taxpayers. They’re wrong, writes Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council President Bill Lueders in the group's most recent "Your Right to Know" column.
The amount paid by taxpayers now stands at more than $2 million, including nearly $1.5 million in legal fees, according to a report by WisPolitics.com.
When the University of Wisconsin’s two-year colleges were absorbed by regional UW schools in bigger communities, critics worried about the state of higher education in small-town Wisconsin.
When is it wrong, or at least of little usefulness, to ask the people their opinions on public issues?
I have completed my quinquennial agricultural legal reporting duties with a week to spare.