Medical marijuana legislation could return as Assembly bill
Speaker Robin Vos says he wants the Wisconsin State Assembly to look at legislation that would legalize medical marijuana when the body returns from its summer break in the fall.
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Speaker Robin Vos says he wants the Wisconsin State Assembly to look at legislation that would legalize medical marijuana when the body returns from its summer break in the fall.
An open records lawsuit filed by the Center for Media and Democracy helped ensure Wisconsin’s open records law applies to all requests, big or small.
Inland Press Association and Southern Newspaper Publishers Association will merge Oct. 1, after members of both voted overwhelmingly in favor of the merger.
Ernest “Ernie” Richard Moore, owner of the Iron County Miner newspaper in Hurley, died unexpectedly Sunday, June 16, while traveling home from a trip with
mMunicipalities and counties in Wisconsin have increasingly turned to fees for services — also known as charges to residents — to support their operations.
We all live our life by following the path, and doing the best we possibly can. Most important, we have to learn to love, to give, to share and to care for one another. After all, isn’t that what living is about?
Sales conversations have a lot in common with an old radio. Improve your listening skills, and your ideas will get better reception.
Samantha West, a Minnesota native, has been named the new statewide K-12 education and family reporter for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin.
After more than 110 years of ownership, the Berner family on Friday announced it had sold the Antigo Daily Journal to Adams Publishing Group.
Mackenzie Krumme, a UW-Madison graduate and Stoughton native, will cover the community for United Newspaper Group as its newest reporter.