
Marching into Fun: Wisconsin’s Unique Festivals Await
This March, Wisconsin is set to come alive with an array of unique festivals across the state!
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This March, Wisconsin is set to come alive with an array of unique festivals across the state!
As the Marinette City Council weighed legal options stemming from a court ruling finding in favor of a plaintiff, the city’s mayor said Marinette has spent $240,000 on the 2020 Open Meetings lawsuit.
Volume 113, Number 41 of the Wakefield News-Bessemer Pick & Axe — the issue published Feb. 28, 2025 — will be its last one, according to editor and publisher Andy Hill in an interview printed Feb. 27 in The Daily Globe of Ironwood.
NNA members are encouraged to contract their members of Congress to counteract reports that President Donald Trump will impose a 25% tariff on imports from Canada on March 4, 2025.
State and local governments in Wisconsin have begun to spend funds they have received from the state’s opioid settlements, which have totaled $208 million so far and will total roughly $780 million by 2038.
The publisher of The Lakeland Times has filed a second lawsuit against the owner of Minocqua Brewing Company, according to a Feb. 24, 2025 story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel by reporter Mary Spicuzza.
The state Supreme Court race is the April election most people are paying attention to. But the other big race — the contest for state schools superintendent — is also attracting attention.
Divorce is never easy, especially when children are involved. In Wisconsin, courts prioritize the best interests of the child, aiming to create stability and maintain strong relationships with both parents whenever possible.
The Marinette City Council violated the state’s Open Meeting Law with two closed sessions in 2020 discussing PFAS issues, a state appeals court ruled Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. The violations were detailed in a Feb. 21 story in the Marinette EagleHerald by senior reporter Dan Kitkowski.
I still cut some wood and like to burn it, especially during cold snaps or simply as ambiance.