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Jackson Walker & Mike Nichols: Superior coal terminal is latest victim of declining Great Lakes shipments

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

A coal terminal in Superior will terminate its operations this year as cargo shippers are moving less tonnage via the Great Lakes.

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Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: The growing wealth of Children’s Wisconsin

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

Raising millions in charitable dollars while executives get rich.

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Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: On the 5th anniversary of Jan. 6, the lies keep coming

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

The fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol this week offered yet another example — as if we needed more — of the continued attacks on American democracy, on the truth, on common decency, embodied by one of the most despicable men to ever hold power in America.

Read More »
Portrait of Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm: The dark day democracy almost died

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, was a solemn anniversary for Congress, five years to the day since a mob of President Donald Trump’s followers broke into the Capitol and savagely battled the police officers defending us, those trapped inside.

Read More »

Gregory Humphrey: Democrats don’t need new message for 2026 — use one already screaming at us

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

The threat to American democracy should be more than enough to mobilize every Democratic voter in the country. Every independent voter. Every Republican voter who grasps the necessity and urgency of our time.

Read More »
Portrait of Scott Walker

Scott Walker: Michael Reagan was more than the Gipper’s son

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

A leader and an inspiration to the next generation

Read More »

Josh Schoemann: Let’s move state agencies out of Madison

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

My plan targets the outdated assumption that all of state government must be physically concentrated in one of the most expensive regions in the Midwest.

Read More »

Dan Shafer: Elections in 2026 offer a generational opportunity for Wisconsin Democrats

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

Sorting through the big picture of the year ahead, and analyzing why 2026 could be the year where Democrats win a trifecta for the first time in a long time.

Read More »

Jeffrey Mandell: Wisconsin could be democracy’s best hope

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

Five years after Jan. 6 insurrection, the nation continues sliding into autocracy, while Wisconsin moves forward.

Read More »

Rebecca Haefner: Data centers: Why Wisconsin needs guardrails now

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

The tech boom doesn’t have to come at the expense of our environment, our electrical grid, or our pocketbooks — but only if we establish smart policies now.

Read More »

Christina Lieffring: Could an exhibition like “Guiding Ethos” find a home in Madison?

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

A group show at Appleton’s Trout Museum stands up for “political” art in an era of cowardice and compliance.

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Mark Belling: Insane: The plan to get rid of 25% of AmFam Field parking

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

An idea only a Tony Evers-appointed board could come up with.

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Bill Barth: Remember: ‘If you break it, you own it’

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

A legitimate question: Is the armed incursion into Venezuela legal?

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Gregory Humphrey: Trump fails to understand ‘it’s the economy, stupid’

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

For a president who staked his reputation on being the ultimate champion of the American worker, the savvy businessman, the powerful master, the current trajectory is a fundamental failure of his economic architecture.

Read More »
Portrait of Dan Rossmiller

Dan Rossmiller: What is going on with property taxes?

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

Ultimately, the school portion of your property tax bill is determined by a balance of several factors that are largely outside the control of your local school board.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: Sticker shock from your property taxes? Here’s who to blame

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

Legislative leadership is willing to allow the most regressive tax of all — the property tax — to continue out of control, in turn causing harm to elderly homeowners on fixed incomes and making rents and homeownership even more unaffordable for younger people.

Read More »

George Mitchell: Vos tackles demographic reality

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

As Assembly Speaker Robin Vos explained in a recent interview, “we can’t have an ever-growing government” when the state’s population is stagnant and forecast to decline.

Read More »

Tom Hefty: Missing issues in AG race: opioid deaths; merger health costs, crime lab

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

The issues of accountability for handling the multi-million opioid settlements, oversight of provider consolidations, the management of the state crime lab should be central in the AG race.

Read More »

Jon Henkes: WisconsinEye provides key insight into our state government

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

For the past 18 years, Wisconsin’s equivalent to C-SPAN has provided an inside look into the workings of state government. We are calling on state lawmakers to help save the Capitol network.

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: ’Tis the season to bring WisconsinEye back

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

A democracy that cannot see itself clearly will eventually lose itself. WisconsinEye has spent nearly two decades making government visible at a price that is laughably small compared to what the state spends on far less defensible priorities.

Read More »
Badger Institute logo

Jackson Walker & Mike Nichols: Superior coal terminal is latest victim of declining Great Lakes shipments

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

A coal terminal in Superior will terminate its operations this year as cargo shippers are moving less tonnage via the Great Lakes.

Read More »
Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: The growing wealth of Children’s Wisconsin

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

Raising millions in charitable dollars while executives get rich.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: On the 5th anniversary of Jan. 6, the lies keep coming

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

The fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol this week offered yet another example — as if we needed more — of the continued attacks on American democracy, on the truth, on common decency, embodied by one of the most despicable men to ever hold power in America.

Read More »
Portrait of Jamie Stiehm

Jamie Stiehm: The dark day democracy almost died

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, was a solemn anniversary for Congress, five years to the day since a mob of President Donald Trump’s followers broke into the Capitol and savagely battled the police officers defending us, those trapped inside.

Read More »

Gregory Humphrey: Democrats don’t need new message for 2026 — use one already screaming at us

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

The threat to American democracy should be more than enough to mobilize every Democratic voter in the country. Every independent voter. Every Republican voter who grasps the necessity and urgency of our time.

Read More »
Portrait of Scott Walker

Scott Walker: Michael Reagan was more than the Gipper’s son

Friday, Jan 9, 2026

A leader and an inspiration to the next generation

Read More »

Josh Schoemann: Let’s move state agencies out of Madison

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

My plan targets the outdated assumption that all of state government must be physically concentrated in one of the most expensive regions in the Midwest.

Read More »

Dan Shafer: Elections in 2026 offer a generational opportunity for Wisconsin Democrats

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

Sorting through the big picture of the year ahead, and analyzing why 2026 could be the year where Democrats win a trifecta for the first time in a long time.

Read More »

Jeffrey Mandell: Wisconsin could be democracy’s best hope

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

Five years after Jan. 6 insurrection, the nation continues sliding into autocracy, while Wisconsin moves forward.

Read More »

Rebecca Haefner: Data centers: Why Wisconsin needs guardrails now

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

The tech boom doesn’t have to come at the expense of our environment, our electrical grid, or our pocketbooks — but only if we establish smart policies now.

Read More »

Christina Lieffring: Could an exhibition like “Guiding Ethos” find a home in Madison?

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

A group show at Appleton’s Trout Museum stands up for “political” art in an era of cowardice and compliance.

Read More »

Mark Belling: Insane: The plan to get rid of 25% of AmFam Field parking

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

An idea only a Tony Evers-appointed board could come up with.

Read More »

Bill Barth: Remember: ‘If you break it, you own it’

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

A legitimate question: Is the armed incursion into Venezuela legal?

Read More »

Gregory Humphrey: Trump fails to understand ‘it’s the economy, stupid’

Thursday, Jan 8, 2026

For a president who staked his reputation on being the ultimate champion of the American worker, the savvy businessman, the powerful master, the current trajectory is a fundamental failure of his economic architecture.

Read More »
Portrait of Dan Rossmiller

Dan Rossmiller: What is going on with property taxes?

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

Ultimately, the school portion of your property tax bill is determined by a balance of several factors that are largely outside the control of your local school board.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: Sticker shock from your property taxes? Here’s who to blame

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

Legislative leadership is willing to allow the most regressive tax of all — the property tax — to continue out of control, in turn causing harm to elderly homeowners on fixed incomes and making rents and homeownership even more unaffordable for younger people.

Read More »

George Mitchell: Vos tackles demographic reality

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

As Assembly Speaker Robin Vos explained in a recent interview, “we can’t have an ever-growing government” when the state’s population is stagnant and forecast to decline.

Read More »

Tom Hefty: Missing issues in AG race: opioid deaths; merger health costs, crime lab

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

The issues of accountability for handling the multi-million opioid settlements, oversight of provider consolidations, the management of the state crime lab should be central in the AG race.

Read More »

Jon Henkes: WisconsinEye provides key insight into our state government

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

For the past 18 years, Wisconsin’s equivalent to C-SPAN has provided an inside look into the workings of state government. We are calling on state lawmakers to help save the Capitol network.

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: ’Tis the season to bring WisconsinEye back

Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026

A democracy that cannot see itself clearly will eventually lose itself. WisconsinEye has spent nearly two decades making government visible at a price that is laughably small compared to what the state spends on far less defensible priorities.

Read More »
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