
Remembering the milk tester
The recent announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that it will soon require nationwide testing of milk to address bird flu outbreaks in dairy herds took me back many years on the farm.
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The recent announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that it will soon require nationwide testing of milk to address bird flu outbreaks in dairy herds took me back many years on the farm.
This winter, get whisked away and see the magical winter wonderlands of our beautiful state.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) has been put on hold in a far-reaching order that prohibits the federal government from enforcing it anywhere in the country.
Heading into the 2025-27 state budget, Wisconsin retains impressive reserves that put the state in a strong fiscal position. But at the same time, after soaring to previously unseen heights two years ago, Wisconsin’s budget has predictably returned much closer to earth.
This article is the first in a two-part series on Wisconsin’s Lemon Law.
After 16 years and nearly 300 “Boomer Life” columns, Kathy Hanson is retiring from the Sawyer County Record in Hayward.
The Raymond School Board has admitted to violating Wisconsin open meetings laws as part of a lawsuit settlement, according to a Dec. 3, 2024 story published in The Journal Times of Racine.
A Dane County court decision against key parts of Act 10 is spurring speculation as to how big of an issue it could be in the spring 2025 Supreme Court race that will decide philosophical control of the high court.
Ever wondered where to find the World’s Tallest Glass Tree?
To show their support of businesses in the area, the City of Berlin, Princeton Chamber of Commerce, Markesan Area Chamber of Commerce, and Future Omro Chamber teamed up with Berlin Journal Newspapers Nov. 28 on a special Shop Local campaign featuring businesses from throughout the Green Lake County area.