8 of Wisconsin’s best Bloody Marys
No one does the Bloody Mary quite like Wisconsin, where you’ll leave with your thirst quenched and your hunger fed. Here are a few of the state’s best.
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No one does the Bloody Mary quite like Wisconsin, where you’ll leave with your thirst quenched and your hunger fed. Here are a few of the state’s best.
After a little over 18 months at the Price County Review, reporter Jason Marvin announced this week that his last day will be Aug. 7.
United Communications Corporation, the parent company of Kenosha News, has sold two Massachusetts publications to Triboro Massachusetts News Media Inc.
Attorney General Brad Schimel announced Tuesday the launch of an interactive data dashboard offering incident-level details regarding sexual offenses. The dashboard offers geographic visualizations regarding the number of sexual offenses, offense type and offense rate for Wisconsin counties. It also provides aggregate information on weapons used and locations (home, hotel, etc.) of sex offenses, as well as demographic data for victims and offenders.
Birth and fertility rates in Wisconsin and nationally are influenced by a variety of demographic, social, and economic factors.
The bottom line is that the finalists law exists for a reason: the public interest in key hiring decisions. Yet it’s a law that is routinely disregarded. The public deserves better.
After 30 years as sports editor, Greg Ceilley announced his retirement last week from The Review in Plymouth, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin’s birth rate has fallen steadily over the past three decades. The number of babies delivered for every 1,000 people in the state is at its lowest point in at least a generation.
The Legislative Council Study Committee on the Use of Police Body Cameras held its first meeting Thursday at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison.
No matter your favorite food, there’s a festival for everyone! Here are a few of Wisconsin’s unique food festivals, ranging from classic to quirky.