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Julia Cash is a sophomore at Monticello High School.
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Julia Cash is a sophomore at Monticello High School.
Ollie Shuck is a freshman at Clark Street Community School in Middleton.
Isabella Burton is a junior at Seymour Community High School.
A 2018 ordinance to protect voucher recipients hasn’t stopped landlords from categorically rejecting them. County officials question whether they can enforce the provision.
Under state law, Wisconsin farmland is supposed to be assessed for taxation based on the value of what it can produce.
Every day, I hear the words “we should have done this years ago.” Estate Planning is extremely important for asset protection, ensuring your legacy, and protecting your family.
As we settle into winter and the appearance of that four-letter word that is both cherished and hated, I’d like to take a moment to thank J.W. Elliot.
The city’s past efforts to confront barriers for Black males fizzled due to a lack of coordination, metrics and resources, officials say. A new nonprofit with a trusted leader is stepping in.
Robert Berglund, former publisher of the (Loyal) Tribune Record Gleaner, member of the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame and a WNA past president, died on Saturday, Dec. 30. He was 93.
In 1969, he and his late wife, Florence, merged the Loyal Tribune, Spencer Record and Greenwood Gleaner into the Tribune Record Gleaner, which they operated until selling the business in 1998. Just weeks before his death, Berglund announced that after spending 56 years in the newspaper industry and writing 2,900 columns, he'd written his last "Over the Back Fence" column.