
A “TUF” dilemma over local transportation funding
More Wisconsin municipalities are reacting to mounting budget constraints by imposing a transportation fee on property owners based on estimated use of local infrastructure.
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More Wisconsin municipalities are reacting to mounting budget constraints by imposing a transportation fee on property owners based on estimated use of local infrastructure.
Your landlord refuses to fix a broken lock on your apartment door. He or she is not returning your calls. What should you do?
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association is accepting nominations for the 2022 Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame class through Monday, Aug. 15.
Nominations are open to anyone — living or deceased — who has contributed above and beyond the call of duty to the Wisconsin newspaper industry. It is expected that the individual should have dedicated at least 15 years to newspapering. However, length of service is not a major determinant.
Our recent observance of July 4 had me pondering about the state of freedom in our country.
Five voters are charged with fraud after they registered using their Fond du Lac UPS Store addresses; one critic calls it an ‘abuse’ of prosecutorial discretion
Most of the time, public officials in Wisconsin obey the state’s openness laws. Sometimes, they need a little prodding from the courts. But the recent conduct of Robin Vos and Michael Gableman is something altogether new, and deeply disturbing.
Judges can order defendants to surrender their guns. But Wisconsin’s system lacks enforcement, delivering deadly consequences when it fails.
Kevin Nicholson’s departure from the governor’s race essentially means it’s a two-person contest for the GOP nomination in August.
Wisconsin’s national rank on per-pupil school spending continues to fall, newly released data show.
Growing up on our Jackson County farm in the 1970s, a bald eagle sighting was something to behold. There were not many eagles left.