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Portrait of Gregg Hoffmann

Gregg Hoffman: Lasting importance of Earth Day

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

What’s important now, in 2026, is to not let Earth Day as an institution become stale and something we just do out of tradition and obligation.

Read More »

Angelique Sharp: Everybody loves sustainability until poverty wears it

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

If Earth Day is truly about protecting our shared home, then everybody living in that home deserves to be part of the conversation. Protecting the Earth is a shared responsibility, but any vision of sustainability that leaves people behind is incompetent from the start.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Environmentalism is the establishment

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

On the fifty-something anniversary of Earth Day it’s time for the environmental movement to grow up. More accurately, it’s important to admit that we have grown up and grown into the establishment.

Read More »

Brendan Steinhauser: Wisconsin needs to protect itself from Big Tech

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

As if Silicon Valley didn’t have enough power over the lives of Wisconsinites, big tech CEOs are coming for more.

Read More »

Bill Barth: A brief opening for fair elections

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

Wherever politicians gather enough power to cheat by drawing unfair district lines, count on them to do just that. Republican. Democrat. It’s always wrong.

Read More »

Mark Belling: It never fails: Cities led by leftists always decline

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

The city of Waukesha just elected another Democrat mayor. How do you think that’ll work out? The safest prediction is that homelessness, street crime, burglaries and robberies will all continue to go up.

Read More »

Dan Knodl: Investing in Wisconsin: lower taxes, stronger schools and resilient communities

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

As negotiations continue between the Wisconsin State Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers, Republicans remain focused on doing two things well: funding our schools responsibly and making sure Wisconsin stays affordable for the taxpayers who make those investments possible.

Read More »

David J. Decker: Abundant Life Christian shooting shows need for prevention

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

Better design of public gathering spaces can reduce risk.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: The rich give millions to Trump, but nothing to the country

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

Noting that some billionaires actually get by without paying any income taxes — Donald Trump being the most infamous — there have been several attempts to enact a surtax on their assets.

Read More »

$30M contract lays groundwork for building four new Navy vessels at WI shipyards

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

A $30 million U.S. Navy contract recently awarded to Fincantieri Marinette Marine will lay the groundwork for building four or more new landing vessels at its shipyards in the state.  The company last week announced the contract for materials procurement

Read More »

Paul Fanlund: Electability should rule in primary for Wisconsin governor

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

When Democratic voters cast ballots in August, they should ask themselves which gubernatorial candidate is most likely to win in November.

Read More »
Image of Steven Walters

Steven Walters: Why UW president candidates may hesitate

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

The clumsy firing of Jay Rothman might discourage some top candidates.

Read More »
Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: The Republican ‘statutory scheme’

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

How GOP legislators got away with spending $26 million on private attorneys and charging taxpayers.

Read More »

Guy Charlton and Averell Charlton Diesch: Evers pushes for constitutional amendment to end gerrymandering in Wisconsin

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

As increased political polarization has eroded norms of political cooperation, an increased role for the courts should be welcomed. At the same time, the proposed amendment is incomplete and unnecessarily grants the court more authority then appropriate.

Read More »

Natalie Eilbert: Wisconsin’s ban on conversion therapy freshly vulnerable

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

Within Wisconsin, 14 cities, including Madison, have ordinances on the books that ban the practice.

Read More »

Scott Liddicoat: Reflections of a newly minted special voting deputy

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

In both February and April, I had the privilege of officially facilitating the voting process in several Green Bay senior care centers.

Read More »
Portrait of Gregory Humphrey

Gregory Humphrey: Ridglan Farms protest: Compassion for animals vs. laws that govern society

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

A society that values justice cannot allow good intentions to override the rule of law, especially when safer, lawful avenues for change exist.

Read More »

Bill Berry: Wisconsin communities fighting back against corporate excess

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

Something’s brewing in Wisconsin and other states as local people stand up for their communities. It may be too early to call it a new age of citizen environmental activism, but it’s starting to look like it. And it’s uniting people across traditional political divides.

Read More »

Masood Akhtar: Political rhetoric about Muslims reflects double standard

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

Public officials, regardless of party or ideology, have a duty to condemn violence with consistency and integrity. Terrorism must be defined by actions, not based on religion, race or identity.

Read More »
Portrait of John Torinus

John Torinus: Trump turns off more voters every week

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

President Donald Trump, a very angry man, must get up every morning having figured out 1. How to piss off another segment of people in the country and across the world and 2. How to further screw up the U.S. and world economies.

Read More »
Portrait of Gregg Hoffmann

Gregg Hoffman: Lasting importance of Earth Day

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

What’s important now, in 2026, is to not let Earth Day as an institution become stale and something we just do out of tradition and obligation.

Read More »

Angelique Sharp: Everybody loves sustainability until poverty wears it

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

If Earth Day is truly about protecting our shared home, then everybody living in that home deserves to be part of the conversation. Protecting the Earth is a shared responsibility, but any vision of sustainability that leaves people behind is incompetent from the start.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Environmentalism is the establishment

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

On the fifty-something anniversary of Earth Day it’s time for the environmental movement to grow up. More accurately, it’s important to admit that we have grown up and grown into the establishment.

Read More »

Brendan Steinhauser: Wisconsin needs to protect itself from Big Tech

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

As if Silicon Valley didn’t have enough power over the lives of Wisconsinites, big tech CEOs are coming for more.

Read More »

Bill Barth: A brief opening for fair elections

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

Wherever politicians gather enough power to cheat by drawing unfair district lines, count on them to do just that. Republican. Democrat. It’s always wrong.

Read More »

Mark Belling: It never fails: Cities led by leftists always decline

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

The city of Waukesha just elected another Democrat mayor. How do you think that’ll work out? The safest prediction is that homelessness, street crime, burglaries and robberies will all continue to go up.

Read More »

Dan Knodl: Investing in Wisconsin: lower taxes, stronger schools and resilient communities

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

As negotiations continue between the Wisconsin State Legislature and Gov. Tony Evers, Republicans remain focused on doing two things well: funding our schools responsibly and making sure Wisconsin stays affordable for the taxpayers who make those investments possible.

Read More »

David J. Decker: Abundant Life Christian shooting shows need for prevention

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

Better design of public gathering spaces can reduce risk.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Zweifel

Dave Zweifel: The rich give millions to Trump, but nothing to the country

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

Noting that some billionaires actually get by without paying any income taxes — Donald Trump being the most infamous — there have been several attempts to enact a surtax on their assets.

Read More »

$30M contract lays groundwork for building four new Navy vessels at WI shipyards

Wednesday, Apr 22, 2026

A $30 million U.S. Navy contract recently awarded to Fincantieri Marinette Marine will lay the groundwork for building four or more new landing vessels at its shipyards in the state.  The company last week announced the contract for materials procurement and engineering activities for these first four ships out of

Read More »

Paul Fanlund: Electability should rule in primary for Wisconsin governor

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

When Democratic voters cast ballots in August, they should ask themselves which gubernatorial candidate is most likely to win in November.

Read More »
Image of Steven Walters

Steven Walters: Why UW president candidates may hesitate

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

The clumsy firing of Jay Rothman might discourage some top candidates.

Read More »
Portrait of Bruce Murphy

Bruce Murphy: The Republican ‘statutory scheme’

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

How GOP legislators got away with spending $26 million on private attorneys and charging taxpayers.

Read More »

Guy Charlton and Averell Charlton Diesch: Evers pushes for constitutional amendment to end gerrymandering in Wisconsin

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

As increased political polarization has eroded norms of political cooperation, an increased role for the courts should be welcomed. At the same time, the proposed amendment is incomplete and unnecessarily grants the court more authority then appropriate.

Read More »

Natalie Eilbert: Wisconsin’s ban on conversion therapy freshly vulnerable

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

Within Wisconsin, 14 cities, including Madison, have ordinances on the books that ban the practice.

Read More »

Scott Liddicoat: Reflections of a newly minted special voting deputy

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

In both February and April, I had the privilege of officially facilitating the voting process in several Green Bay senior care centers.

Read More »
Portrait of Gregory Humphrey

Gregory Humphrey: Ridglan Farms protest: Compassion for animals vs. laws that govern society

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

A society that values justice cannot allow good intentions to override the rule of law, especially when safer, lawful avenues for change exist.

Read More »

Bill Berry: Wisconsin communities fighting back against corporate excess

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

Something’s brewing in Wisconsin and other states as local people stand up for their communities. It may be too early to call it a new age of citizen environmental activism, but it’s starting to look like it. And it’s uniting people across traditional political divides.

Read More »

Masood Akhtar: Political rhetoric about Muslims reflects double standard

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

Public officials, regardless of party or ideology, have a duty to condemn violence with consistency and integrity. Terrorism must be defined by actions, not based on religion, race or identity.

Read More »
Portrait of John Torinus

John Torinus: Trump turns off more voters every week

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2026

President Donald Trump, a very angry man, must get up every morning having figured out 1. How to piss off another segment of people in the country and across the world and 2. How to further screw up the U.S. and world economies.

Read More »
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