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Leftist hatred of tax relief kills lame-duck governor’s deal for school aid and tax cuts.
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Leftist hatred of tax relief kills lame-duck governor’s deal for school aid and tax cuts.

A grand compromise — there’s that dirty word in politics — was scuttled for the sake of political grandstanding.

Hospitals in Van Orden’s congressional district were projected to lose more than $42 million in annual revenue under the budget law.

Columbus, Indiana, a city about the size of West Bend, has become a mecca for its collection of 70 buildings designed by world-class architects.

Four members of the Shorewood Hills Village Board voted to remove me as village president. Obviously, my family and I are disappointed. More importantly, this was not right, and the legal standard for removal was not met.

How the bizarre censorship of instrumental music punished students and parents.

The deal was worked out between Gov. Tony Evers, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, all of whom are retiring.

Could you use an extra $300 or $600 right now? A proposed Wisconsin bill aimed at helping taxpayers and schools is now dead after lawmakers rejected the deal.

Measures like this do not strengthen democracy, they weaken voter choice and make it harder for grassroots candidates, independent candidates, and third parties to compete in Wisconsin elections.

The conversation about our energy future should not be driven by ideology. It should be driven by reliability, affordability, environmental stewardship, and honesty with the people paying the bills.

Artificial intelligence is dramatically shortening “pajama time” in health systems and clinics where certified note-taking technology is adopted.

Far too few know the incredible story of Wisconsin’s Feller School and the promise it holds to address the literacy crisis that affects schools across the state and country.

The Watertown School Board set a dangerous precedent last week when all but one member voted to ban the Watertown Wind Symphony’s performance of “A Mother of a Revolution!” by Omar Thomas.

Thoreau’s reflection on wild apples drew on many sources of inspiration — including, knowing chroniclers now suggest, Wisconsin.

A recent survey by Sentry Insurance in Stevens Point found healthcare leaders are placing greater expectations on their workers than other executives. The insurance company yesterday released the results of its 2026 C-Suite Stress Index, conducted late last year by

A defense contracting expert with Michael Best Strategies says U.S. military capability is falling short on some emerging technologies such as AI-based decision support. Erik Berdy, who chairs the firm’s Defense & National Security Practice, was also special assistant for

Most Democratic gubernatorial candidates — along with presumptive Republican nominee Tom Tiffany — questioned the wisdom of the governor’s approach to the surplus specing deal.

We are not satisfied with what failed. We are not satisfied with what was on the table before it failed. We can and must do better for our children.

Evers’ partisanship leaving Wisconsin behind on education.

If there was a convention rallying cry, it was Don’t Let Wisconsin Become Minnesota.

Leftist hatred of tax relief kills lame-duck governor’s deal for school aid and tax cuts.

A grand compromise — there’s that dirty word in politics — was scuttled for the sake of political grandstanding.

Hospitals in Van Orden’s congressional district were projected to lose more than $42 million in annual revenue under the budget law.

Columbus, Indiana, a city about the size of West Bend, has become a mecca for its collection of 70 buildings designed by world-class architects.

Four members of the Shorewood Hills Village Board voted to remove me as village president. Obviously, my family and I are disappointed. More importantly, this was not right, and the legal standard for removal was not met.

How the bizarre censorship of instrumental music punished students and parents.

The deal was worked out between Gov. Tony Evers, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, all of whom are retiring.

Could you use an extra $300 or $600 right now? A proposed Wisconsin bill aimed at helping taxpayers and schools is now dead after lawmakers rejected the deal.

Measures like this do not strengthen democracy, they weaken voter choice and make it harder for grassroots candidates, independent candidates, and third parties to compete in Wisconsin elections.

The conversation about our energy future should not be driven by ideology. It should be driven by reliability, affordability, environmental stewardship, and honesty with the people paying the bills.

Artificial intelligence is dramatically shortening “pajama time” in health systems and clinics where certified note-taking technology is adopted.

Far too few know the incredible story of Wisconsin’s Feller School and the promise it holds to address the literacy crisis that affects schools across the state and country.

The Watertown School Board set a dangerous precedent last week when all but one member voted to ban the Watertown Wind Symphony’s performance of “A Mother of a Revolution!” by Omar Thomas.

Thoreau’s reflection on wild apples drew on many sources of inspiration — including, knowing chroniclers now suggest, Wisconsin.

A recent survey by Sentry Insurance in Stevens Point found healthcare leaders are placing greater expectations on their workers than other executives. The insurance company yesterday released the results of its 2026 C-Suite Stress Index, conducted late last year by Wakefield Research, a Virginia-based market research firm. The survey tapped

A defense contracting expert with Michael Best Strategies says U.S. military capability is falling short on some emerging technologies such as AI-based decision support. Erik Berdy, who chairs the firm’s Defense & National Security Practice, was also special assistant for legislative affairs to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of

Most Democratic gubernatorial candidates — along with presumptive Republican nominee Tom Tiffany — questioned the wisdom of the governor’s approach to the surplus specing deal.

We are not satisfied with what failed. We are not satisfied with what was on the table before it failed. We can and must do better for our children.

Evers’ partisanship leaving Wisconsin behind on education.

If there was a convention rallying cry, it was Don’t Let Wisconsin Become Minnesota.