Cuts in bus service linked to further ridership declines
This Fiscal Fact by the Wisconsin Police Forum addresses how cuts in bus services amidst a decline in bus ridership would create a further downward spiral.
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This Fiscal Fact by the Wisconsin Police Forum addresses how cuts in bus services amidst a decline in bus ridership would create a further downward spiral.
For many Wisconsinites, weekends are spent traveling from corner to corner of the state touring vineyards and tasting wines, and as Wisconsin’s winery scene grows in popularity, Vino Fest is born. This Tomah festival is entering its first year and will bring Wisconsin’s many vineyards together and celebrate all things “wine.”
Nineteen members of Congress, as well as Wisconsin newspaper publisher Andrew Johnson, testified Tuesday before the ITC against proposed newsprint tariffs.
Read remarks made by Wisconsin newspaper publisher Andrew Johnson to the International Trade Commission regarding proposed tariffs on Canadian newsprint.
Leland H. “Korny” Krueger, publisher of the Marion Advertiser for nearly two decades, died July 12, 2018, at the age of 89. Leland was born
WNA Executive Director Beth Bennett was installed Tuesday, July 10, as president of TEMPO Madison, an invitation only, peer-to-peer organization in greater Madison that connects
As of Tuesday, July 10, a petition opposing newsprint tariffs had 10,637 signatures, according to Paul Doyle, senior vice president of public policy for the
The fourth annual Friends of Mike Golf Outing will be held July 27 at Little River Country Club in Marinette. The event, which honors long-time
Increased local funding, primarily through property taxes, appears to be one way transit systems have avoided service cuts and actually increased service.
The case of a Marquette University professor could have impact far beyond the Milwaukee campus. Some are saying universities everywhere should take notice.