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Our topsy-turvy spring weather so far this year has not inspired ambitions of gardening, but the show must go on.
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Our topsy-turvy spring weather so far this year has not inspired ambitions of gardening, but the show must go on.
The Outagamie County case featured District Attorney Vince Biskupic who called one of his key witnesses ‘credible’ — then charged him with perjury 10 days later
Paulus’s time as district attorney involved taking bribes, allegedly asking an officer to lie on the stand and bragging about having sex in his office.
The Wisconsin case was tainted by secret tapes, unreliable witnesses and a supposed ‘hit’ plot against Winnebago County District Attorney Joe Paulus
May 1 has been celebrated as Law Day in the United States since a joint resolution of Congress was passed in 1961. This year’s theme, “Toward a More Perfect Union: The Constitution in Times of Change,” has so much possibility and provides an opportunity to have important discussions.
There’s a big race for governor this fall. And maybe even a bigger race for U.S. Senate.
Another race to watch: the contest for Wisconsin’s “top cop,” the state attorney general.
The Wisconsin Civics Games Regional Competitions are just a few days away! In order to make sure you’re prepared on Friday, we strongly recommend completing the following tasks.
Total state financial aid to college and university students in Wisconsin has lagged or declined in the last decade, leaving students to shoulder more of the cost of education – and undermining a tool to stem the state’s higher education enrollment declines and workforce challenges.
I’ve written before about the work ethic of farmers and how growing up on a dairy farm molded and shaped me.
Kimberly Wethal has stepped down as news editor at Unified Newspaper Group, she announced this week in a farewell column — the second such piece she's written for the company. The first followed a year-and-a-half internship that concluded in September 2014, while she was studying journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.
Between her two stints at with the company, Wethal interned for The New York Times, served as news editor of UW-Whitewater's Royal Purple, and launched Kimberly Marie Photography.