Lincoln Hills nurses didn’t get teen at risk of dying to hospital for 3 days
Lincoln Hills nurses failed to detect for three days in 2016 that an inmate’s appendix was about to burst — putting him at risk of dying, records show.
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Lincoln Hills nurses failed to detect for three days in 2016 that an inmate’s appendix was about to burst — putting him at risk of dying, records show.
Washburn County has reached a potential settlement with its former HR director who alleged supervisors participated in an illegal walking quorum.
UW-Oshkosh’s longtime men’s club volleyball coach was quietly fired after an investigation concluded he sexually harassed a player, records show.
Now that the tariffs are going away, will newsprint prices go down? Will the prices go back to where they were before the tariffs? Find out in our Q&A.
House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Janesville) will join WisPolitics President Jeff Mayers on Wednesday, Sept. 12 for a Q&A at the U.S. Capitol.
Spending was up for the fourth straight year in Wisconsin’s largest cities and villages in 2016, according to a new study by the Wisconsin Policy Forum.
Tony Evers’ plan drew fire from Gov. Scott Walker’s campaign and WEDC officials, who argued it lacks specifics and would hurt the state’s economy.
Jim Massey, who retired last year as editor of The (Eau Claire) Country Today, was recognized this summer as the Wisconsin FFA VIP at the 89th State FFA Convention in Madison.
John M. Russell, who was well-known in photography circles and wrote a local history column in the (Menomonie) Dunn County News, passed away Thursday, Aug. 30 at age 93.
In Wisconsin’s fall elections, fidelity to open government has come up in several races, for governor, attorney general and U.S. Senate.