
Denmark team wins 2024 Wisconsin Civics Games
They were among those who advanced from from a field of more than 180 students who competed during the regional Games, which were held virtually last month.
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They were among those who advanced from from a field of more than 180 students who competed during the regional Games, which were held virtually last month.
The WNAF’s memorial pylon ceremony will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, June 7, at the Trees For Tomorrow campus.
The magazine, “Celebrate around the State,” will be included in issues mailed to Wisconsin newspaper subscribers and available in issues for purchase on newsstands.
Prosecutors across the country maintain ‘Brady lists’ of officers with a credibility problem. But there’s little guidance on maintaining the lists, which in Wisconsin contain at least 350 names.
Is anything more noble – or more daunting – than the challenge of chasing a cure for cancer?
As Milwaukee’s performing arts sector continues to struggle to recapture pre-pandemic ticket revenues, a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report suggests a new strategic vision and exploration of partnerships between individual arts groups could bolster the sector’s sustainability.
Dividing up belongings during a divorce can be tough. In today’s world, it’s not just about who gets the house or the cars; online accounts and digital assets matter too.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people. No matter which side wins, the public has in some ways already lost.
The number of lawmakers retiring or running for other officers is poised to fall short of what it was two years ago, despite the uncertainty caused by the new maps.
Alex Gary joined the Beloit Daily News last month as a reporter. In his new role, Gary will cover city government, education and feature stories in the Beloit area.
It’s a homecoming of sorts for Gary, who graduated from Northern Illinois University and started his journalism career in 1994 with the Daily News. He went on to join the Rockford Register Star, where he worked full time for 16 years and then another three as a freelancer. During his time in Rockford, he covered police, courts and city and community news, and he served as business editor. Most recently, he worked in development for a small business accelerator, fundraised for a local history museum, and worked as a teacher for the Harlem School District in Machesney Park.