Wisconsin lawmakers embrace secrecy, fast-tracking
In his first two years, after Republicans took over the governor’s office and both houses of the Legislature, one out of every four bills was introduced and passed in less than two months,
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In his first two years, after Republicans took over the governor’s office and both houses of the Legislature, one out of every four bills was introduced and passed in less than two months,
Student interest in newspapers may be down, but Wisconsin schools are using new technologies and approaches to adjust, the Wausau City Pages reported Thursday.
James Clifford announced today that the Watertown Daily Times and Dodge County Independent News have been sold to Adams Publishing Group.
The U.S. Postal Service has released additional details regarding its plans for operation on Wednesday, Dec. 5.
After learning of George H.W. Bush’s death over the weekend, many shared fond stories and memories of the former president. Steve Kraske, now a reporter for
As the country observes a national day of mourning for former President George H.W. Bush on Wednesday, Dec. 5, regular mail delivery will be suspended.
HAYWARD – Eight years after the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office began investigating a former Catholic priest accused of molesting at least three boys in the 1980s, he has been
WAUKESHA – Ozaukee County Judge Joe Voiland, whose 2016 misconduct claims against county court officials led to two investigations, has filed a lawsuit against another judge in the
Rapidly growing numbers of cases of chronic wasting disease are appearing on deer and elk farms and hunting ranches in Wisconsin at the same time
Scott Peterson, editor of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Now News North Group has been named president of the WNA Foundation Board of Directors.