
Cold-weather memories fact checked
Recently, I wrote a column remembering a bitterly-cold Sunday morning “some 45 years ago.” A curious reader helped me fact check my cold weather dates.
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Recently, I wrote a column remembering a bitterly-cold Sunday morning “some 45 years ago.” A curious reader helped me fact check my cold weather dates.
Four solar farms recently approved by the Public Service Commission are expected to contribute up to 2% of Wisconsin’s electricity usage. But renewable energy advocates and landowners say these projects are paving the way for continued growth.
From 2013 to 2018, the motor vehicle crash fatality rate for black, non-Hispanic Wisconsinites nearly doubled on an age-adjusted basis, according to data from the federal Centers for Disease Control.
Please, let’s have genuine public hearings, where the members of the public are given sufficient notice so they can actually attend and testify.
In Hong Kong, one cannot survive without knowing how to play Mahjong. I’ve never been good at it, but it did earn me the title king of the fish stomach.
Readers visiting WNA member websites and social platforms from Feb. 13-26 were asked whether they were registered to vote in Wisconsin. 84 percent of respondents said they were registered, while 15 percent said they were not.
Nearly 34 years after she joined the newspaper staff, Saturday will be Penny Mullins’ last day at the (Marinette) EagleHerald.
Hans Hamm, who was a longtime co-owner, business manager and advertising director of The Waukesha Freeman, died Thursday, Feb. 20, in Waukesha. He was 95.
Tim Lyke, who in December 2019 retired as publisher of the Ripon Commonwealth Press, was honored last week by the Ripon Area Chamber of Commerce, the newspaper reported Thursday.
Beginning with its March 5 edition, the Ripon Commonwealth Press is moving its print edition to a tabloid format, the newspaper announced Thursday.