Don’t purge records of expunged cases
The goal of erasing criminal convictions for those who are deserving can be accomplished without removing records from public view.
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The goal of erasing criminal convictions for those who are deserving can be accomplished without removing records from public view.
After a customer service battle with a local phone company, I’ll stick with my wife’s advice “Learn to live and let live, that’s what life is all about.”
Jeremy Ratliff has been named editor of the Merrill Courier and Merrill Foto News, the newspapers announced Friday, March 29.
See video of the 2019 Wisconsin Civics Games, including remarks from Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Patience Roggensack and Gov. Tony Evers.
The (Waukesha) Freeman celebrated its 160th birthday Friday, publishing a front-page story with historical photos and a timeline of major events.
Award-winning political reporter Jessie Opoien is taking over the role of opinion editor for The Cap Times, the Madison newspaper announced Friday.
Does the customer need a full load or a half load? John Foust uses a firewood analogy to demonstrate why it’s important to ask questions before selling.
In the 2018-19 school year, over 350 of Wisconsin’s 421 school districts reported serving at least one English Learner (EL).
Platteville High School students Spencer Olds, Alex Sonsalla, Jacob Sherer and Liam Reinicke are the champions of the inaugural Wisconsin Civics Games.
Four state open government champions — from California, Georgia, South Dakota and Texas — will be inducted into the National Freedom of Information Coalition’s Open Government Hall of Fame, the organization announced this week.