Lawmakers predict Wisconsin will be top hemp producer within a decade
Attitudes on industrial hemp are changing statewide, leading farmers and legislators to believe that it could be the next “huge cash crop.”
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Attitudes on industrial hemp are changing statewide, leading farmers and legislators to believe that it could be the next “huge cash crop.”
After nearly 17 years at the Merrill Foto News, editor Collin Lueck is leaving the newspaper this week for a new job in marketing.
Solutions Journalism Network is seeking grant applications for the second year of its Renewing Democracy initiative.
WHITEWATER – A former UW-Whitewater assistant football coach shared details about the Warhawks’ defensive strategy with coaches at UW-La Crosse prior to the 2018 season,
So, what’s the magic about dim sum houses that makes them so intriguing? Let me explain the ritual from the very beginning.
John Jay College is funding criminal justice fellowships for up to 25 jouornalists who will report on America’s 21st-century “Debtor Prisons.”
How do Wisconsin’s overall taxes on manufacturers compare to other states? A brief scan of relevant studies finds differing conclusions.
RACINE – United Communications Corp. is selling the Kenosha News and Lake Geneva Regional News to Lee Enterprises, the company announced Monday. The sale of its last two remaining
Following a public hearing that garnered no public attendance, the Monroe City Council recently adopted new open meetings and public records policies, The Monroe Times reported. There was no discussion.
Through a series of narrative articles, podcasts, videos and interactive timelines, the Journal Sentinel examines the 1998 murder of a Wisconsin priest.