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More business leaders in the state are planning to raise wages this year, according to the latest employer survey from Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce. Thirty-four percent of surveyed businesses said they will be raising wages by more than 4 percent

The Wisconsin Supreme Court refused to extend a stay on a ridiculous circuit court decision not only on the use of drop boxes through the April 5 elections in Wisconsin, but also on the ability of people to get assistance in the delivery of their absentee ballots for the April elections.

The devaluation of Black people in the criminal justice system.

This record-breaking year presents an incredible opportunity and the momentum needed to strengthen our state as a leader for agricultural exports.

Unless kids are killed or maimed, gun battles at school are just police blotter items.

In the run-up to Tuesday’s primary election, the same people who actively voted to defund the police — or endorsed as much — are trying to convince Milwaukee voters they’re all about public safety.

Healthy workers make better employees.

Every day they dither, more rate-payer money is wasted and a deeper scar gets torn unnecessarily through the Driftless Region.

New study of improvements needed for stadium is latest step in team’s strategy.

The Racine County sheriff says he’s contacted the district attorneys in the home counties of five state Elections commissioners he wants charged with felonies after his own DA decided she lacked jurisdiction to prosecute them. Sheriff Christopher Schmaling also again

More business leaders in the state are planning to raise wages this year, according to the latest employer survey from Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce. Thirty-four percent of surveyed businesses said they will be raising wages by more than 4 percent in 2022, marking an increase from the previous WMC survey

The Wisconsin Supreme Court refused to extend a stay on a ridiculous circuit court decision not only on the use of drop boxes through the April 5 elections in Wisconsin, but also on the ability of people to get assistance in the delivery of their absentee ballots for the April elections.

The devaluation of Black people in the criminal justice system.

This record-breaking year presents an incredible opportunity and the momentum needed to strengthen our state as a leader for agricultural exports.

Unless kids are killed or maimed, gun battles at school are just police blotter items.

In the run-up to Tuesday’s primary election, the same people who actively voted to defund the police — or endorsed as much — are trying to convince Milwaukee voters they’re all about public safety.

Healthy workers make better employees.

Every day they dither, more rate-payer money is wasted and a deeper scar gets torn unnecessarily through the Driftless Region.

New study of improvements needed for stadium is latest step in team’s strategy.

The Racine County sheriff says he’s contacted the district attorneys in the home counties of five state Elections commissioners he wants charged with felonies after his own DA decided she lacked jurisdiction to prosecute them. Sheriff Christopher Schmaling also again called on Dem AG Josh Kaul to open a statewide