
Paul Fanlund: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks delivered a win-win-win
Milwaukee’s triumph in the NBA finals soothed Wisconsin sports disappointments and shined a positive national spotlight on the city and the state.
Milwaukee’s triumph in the NBA finals soothed Wisconsin sports disappointments and shined a positive national spotlight on the city and the state.
Investments in UW System will support Wisconsin’s workforce needs.
As I reflect on my 41 years in education, I am reminded of how crucial it is for all young people to have the supports and resources they need to be successful in school and life.
A recent commentary in the Daily News reported that I implied in a recent column “that, perhaps the two-year colleges were no longer a necessary part of the University System.” I must have been unclear in what I wrote because just the opposite is true about how I look at the future of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Washington County.
The governor is campaigning on a tax cut neither he nor most Wisconsinites wanted — that’s nothing to get hot and bothered about
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate has steadily increased, and a record number of job openings have been posted. This is obviously enough data for Evers to have pulled the plug on enhanced benefits, but he feigned ignorance and kept the gravy train rolling—all but ensuring a jobless summer.
Endorsements by three progressive groups could help him win the party activists.
If Barnes felt the pressure to say he got a degree when he hadn’t, what does that say about our society? Because, of course, it made zero difference.
The repeal of the stepped-up basis by imposing capital gains taxes at death would force many family-owned farms and ranches to liquidate assets to cover the tax burden and would be the final blow to many family farms.
Honest education can’t leave out race and racism.
The state Dem Party had a nearly 6-to-1 advantage for cash on hand over the Republican Party of Wisconsin at the end of June, according to a WisPolitics.com review of state and federal campaign finance reports. Of the nearly $6.8
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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state Dem Party had a nearly 6-to-1 advantage for cash on hand over the Republican Party of Wisconsin at the end of June, according to a WisPolitics.com review of state and
Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is American Family Insurance Chairman and CEO Jack Salzwedel. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/
Milwaukee’s triumph in the NBA finals soothed Wisconsin sports disappointments and shined a positive national spotlight on the city and the state.
Investments in UW System will support Wisconsin’s workforce needs.
As I reflect on my 41 years in education, I am reminded of how crucial it is for all young people to have the supports and resources they need to be successful in school and life.
A recent commentary in the Daily News reported that I implied in a recent column “that, perhaps the two-year colleges were no longer a necessary part of the University System.” I must have been unclear in what I wrote because just the opposite is true about how I look at the future of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee at Washington County.
The governor is campaigning on a tax cut neither he nor most Wisconsinites wanted — that’s nothing to get hot and bothered about
Wisconsin’s unemployment rate has steadily increased, and a record number of job openings have been posted. This is obviously enough data for Evers to have pulled the plug on enhanced benefits, but he feigned ignorance and kept the gravy train rolling—all but ensuring a jobless summer.
Endorsements by three progressive groups could help him win the party activists.
If Barnes felt the pressure to say he got a degree when he hadn’t, what does that say about our society? Because, of course, it made zero difference.
The repeal of the stepped-up basis by imposing capital gains taxes at death would force many family-owned farms and ranches to liquidate assets to cover the tax burden and would be the final blow to many family farms.
Honest education can’t leave out race and racism.
The state Dem Party had a nearly 6-to-1 advantage for cash on hand over the Republican Party of Wisconsin at the end of June, according to a WisPolitics.com review of state and federal campaign finance reports. Of the nearly $6.8 million the Dem Party reported, $4.7 million was in its
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement University of Wisconsin-Madison Subscribers: There will be no WisPolitics.com products for the week of July 26-30. Products will return Aug. 2. Please check the WisPolitics.com site for news updates. Thank you for subscribing! From WisPolitics.com … — Workers’ compensation insurance rates in Wisconsin will
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — The state Dem Party had a nearly 6-to-1 advantage for cash on hand over the Republican Party of Wisconsin at the end of June, according to a WisPolitics.com review of state and federal campaign finance reports. Of the nearly $6.8 million the
Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is American Family Insurance Chairman and CEO Jack Salzwedel. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/