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Richard Moore: Stewardship reform must protect private property rights

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

You can always tell when the state Legislature is about to attempt something nefarious or otherwise injurious to the state’s residents by the pace of their activity.

Read More »

Bryan Rogers: 5 (bad) things every We Energies customer should know about natural gas plants

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

The Public Service Commission’s approval of two new We Energies natural gas plants wasn’t just a policy decision. It was a moral failure of leadership, imagination and public duty.

Read More »

Brian Fraley: Juneteenth and Wisconsin

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

Wisconsin has a rich history of celebrating Juneteenth with various events, parades, community gatherings, and educational programs.

Read More »

Nathan Vinehout Kane: My mom was a state senator. Minnesota shooting shows dangers politicians face.

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

Women in positions of power, like Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman, are especially affected. They are more likely to receive threats than men.

Read More »

Ruth Conniff: Van Orden’s assassination mockery is a danger sign

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden seized on the double murder of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were shot dead in their home, and the near-fatal shootings of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette, to mock Democrats and try to score political points.

Read More »

Scott Walker: Liberal protests against Trump alienate the mainstream

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

The more mobs scream, the more Americans tune them out.

Read More »

Arthur I. Cyr: We must be wary of politicization of the military

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

Democrats, partisan media and other critics of Trump are raising the spectre of diversion of our military from their proper constitutional roles, and even possible military dictatorship. That is an exaggeration, at least for the moment.

Read More »

Patrick McIlheran: Much to like in Republicans’ tax plan

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

But part should be jettisoned, and we need to keep working toward flat tax.

Read More »

Tom Still: Smaller communities aim to find ways to remain relevant, competitive

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

At a time of missile launches in the Middle East, grinding war in Ukraine, political assassination in Minnesota and a potentially crushing national debt hanging over the economy, it’s a relief to visit a place where people gather for lunch, sing a patriotic song and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. All at the world’s biggest Culver’s restaurant, no less.

Read More »

Michelle Murphy: Nearly quarter of WI college students are single moms. They need child care help.

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Everyone benefits when someone succeeds. Student parents are taking steps into success by earning degrees. Do we want these parents and their children to succeed long-term? It just requires some additional support right now.

Read More »

Michelle Bryant: Honoring legacy: The imperative of succession in Black business

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Jerrel Jones, the visionary founder of Courier Communications, whose groundbreaking work in Black media has left an indelible mark in Milwaukee and beyond.

Read More »

Richard Moore: Marco Rubio emerges as a free speech fighter, leader

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Yeah, you read the headline right. Little Marco Rubio, otherwise known as the former U.S. senator and now secretary of state, has become a titan inside the Trump administration, and nowhere is his power and importance more noteworthy than in the arena of free speech.

Read More »

Gregory Humphrey: Governor Tony Evers should seek third term

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

At a time when our politics is so loud, brittle, and chaos-driven, Tony Evers comes across as a reminder of how our elected leaders once conducted themselves as individuals and worked in the office they were elected to hold.

Read More »

John Nichols: The US Should not support Israel’s war on Iran, say Democrats and Republicans

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Bernie Sanders has sponsored an anti-war resolution in the Senate, while conservative Thomas Massie is doing the same in the House.

Read More »

Michael Schuler: Limiting consumerism might save our souls, if not the world

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Consumption (conspicuous or otherwise) is, I would submit, the quintessential American idol. No god and no religion that I know of has a fraction of its power over people’s lives.

Read More »

Bruce Murphy: Can Democrats win more rural voters?

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Ben Wikler was probably the smartest Wisconsin Democratic Party chair in the last 40 years or so. The Democrats had many victories under him. And he was a zealot about campaigning in rural areas.

Read More »

Bill Barth: Partisan paralysis remains the norm

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

Evers and the Republican legislative majority failed to find common ground on a budget.

Read More »

DJ Nichols: When the state won’t pay its bills, cities pay the price

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

The Republican majority on the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee voted last week against fully funding the state’s payments for municipal services, which are designed to reimburse cities for the costs of providing police, fire and other essential services to tax-exempt state properties.

Read More »

Jodi Habush Sinykin: Child care — connecting the dots

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

Let me be clear, without continued state support, Wisconsin families, employers, and businesses will be left in the same sinking boat — without access to quality, reliable, affordable child care.

Read More »

Mark Belling: Conservative state Supreme Court losing begets more losing

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

Rebecca Bradley probably won’t run for re-election because things seem hopeless.

Read More »

Richard Moore: Stewardship reform must protect private property rights

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

You can always tell when the state Legislature is about to attempt something nefarious or otherwise injurious to the state’s residents by the pace of their activity.

Read More »

Bryan Rogers: 5 (bad) things every We Energies customer should know about natural gas plants

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

The Public Service Commission’s approval of two new We Energies natural gas plants wasn’t just a policy decision. It was a moral failure of leadership, imagination and public duty.

Read More »

Brian Fraley: Juneteenth and Wisconsin

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

Wisconsin has a rich history of celebrating Juneteenth with various events, parades, community gatherings, and educational programs.

Read More »

Nathan Vinehout Kane: My mom was a state senator. Minnesota shooting shows dangers politicians face.

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

Women in positions of power, like Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman, are especially affected. They are more likely to receive threats than men.

Read More »

Ruth Conniff: Van Orden’s assassination mockery is a danger sign

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden seized on the double murder of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were shot dead in their home, and the near-fatal shootings of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife Yvette, to mock Democrats and try to score political points.

Read More »

Scott Walker: Liberal protests against Trump alienate the mainstream

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

The more mobs scream, the more Americans tune them out.

Read More »

Arthur I. Cyr: We must be wary of politicization of the military

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

Democrats, partisan media and other critics of Trump are raising the spectre of diversion of our military from their proper constitutional roles, and even possible military dictatorship. That is an exaggeration, at least for the moment.

Read More »

Patrick McIlheran: Much to like in Republicans’ tax plan

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

But part should be jettisoned, and we need to keep working toward flat tax.

Read More »

Tom Still: Smaller communities aim to find ways to remain relevant, competitive

Friday, Jun 20, 2025

At a time of missile launches in the Middle East, grinding war in Ukraine, political assassination in Minnesota and a potentially crushing national debt hanging over the economy, it’s a relief to visit a place where people gather for lunch, sing a patriotic song and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. All at the world’s biggest Culver’s restaurant, no less.

Read More »

Michelle Murphy: Nearly quarter of WI college students are single moms. They need child care help.

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Everyone benefits when someone succeeds. Student parents are taking steps into success by earning degrees. Do we want these parents and their children to succeed long-term? It just requires some additional support right now.

Read More »

Michelle Bryant: Honoring legacy: The imperative of succession in Black business

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Jerrel Jones, the visionary founder of Courier Communications, whose groundbreaking work in Black media has left an indelible mark in Milwaukee and beyond.

Read More »

Richard Moore: Marco Rubio emerges as a free speech fighter, leader

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Yeah, you read the headline right. Little Marco Rubio, otherwise known as the former U.S. senator and now secretary of state, has become a titan inside the Trump administration, and nowhere is his power and importance more noteworthy than in the arena of free speech.

Read More »

Gregory Humphrey: Governor Tony Evers should seek third term

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

At a time when our politics is so loud, brittle, and chaos-driven, Tony Evers comes across as a reminder of how our elected leaders once conducted themselves as individuals and worked in the office they were elected to hold.

Read More »

John Nichols: The US Should not support Israel’s war on Iran, say Democrats and Republicans

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Bernie Sanders has sponsored an anti-war resolution in the Senate, while conservative Thomas Massie is doing the same in the House.

Read More »

Michael Schuler: Limiting consumerism might save our souls, if not the world

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Consumption (conspicuous or otherwise) is, I would submit, the quintessential American idol. No god and no religion that I know of has a fraction of its power over people’s lives.

Read More »

Bruce Murphy: Can Democrats win more rural voters?

Thursday, Jun 19, 2025

Ben Wikler was probably the smartest Wisconsin Democratic Party chair in the last 40 years or so. The Democrats had many victories under him. And he was a zealot about campaigning in rural areas.

Read More »

Bill Barth: Partisan paralysis remains the norm

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

Evers and the Republican legislative majority failed to find common ground on a budget.

Read More »

DJ Nichols: When the state won’t pay its bills, cities pay the price

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

The Republican majority on the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee voted last week against fully funding the state’s payments for municipal services, which are designed to reimburse cities for the costs of providing police, fire and other essential services to tax-exempt state properties.

Read More »

Jodi Habush Sinykin: Child care — connecting the dots

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

Let me be clear, without continued state support, Wisconsin families, employers, and businesses will be left in the same sinking boat — without access to quality, reliable, affordable child care.

Read More »

Mark Belling: Conservative state Supreme Court losing begets more losing

Wednesday, Jun 18, 2025

Rebecca Bradley probably won’t run for re-election because things seem hopeless.

Read More »
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