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Both presidents were called senile—Washington by none other than Jefferson.
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Both presidents were called senile—Washington by none other than Jefferson.
Democracy emboldened With Kyiv trip.
Former UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank, who died Friday, had a huge and successful impact on the university, driven by a rare blend of virtues.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is due for a reset.
Blogger David Blaska shares his predictions for Tuesday’s primary.
A lot of Wisconsin Republican leaders ought to be embarrassed by reports about how they strategized to suppress the vote in Milwaukee’s minority communities this past fall.
Remembering Andre Leon Talley.
The greatest threat from China is economic. That requires stronger U.S. competition – not war.
After a long off-season the national pastime will soon be back in the swing of things — and a request for more public funds is warming in the bullpen to help the Milwaukee Brewers and their wealthy ownership group finance the looming upgrades to American Family Field.
Could this put a potential “Beer District” in jeopardy?
This would be hard enough to swallow if the Brewers’ owners were investing in their own ball club and trying to reward their loyal fans with a pennant. Instead they’re taking us for bush leaguers. Evers is proving that we are.
Mobile Wisconsinites can establish residency in Florida or elsewhere – and minimize their tax bill – more rapidly than many believe.
Gov. Tony Evers’ proposal to use part of the record-breaking $7 billion state budget surplus to restore funding for Wisconsin public schools should not be a partisan issue.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the likely outcomes for the non-partisan primary for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Tech entrepreneur Sage Weil, left, and talk show host Mike Crute have created Civic Media, a group of hyperlocal, nonpartisan radio stations.
The race for the 8th Senate District in the Milwaukee suburbs is one of the most important in the state’s Spring Election. We break it all down.
America learned of a mass shooting earlier this week on the campus of Michigan State University.
Audubon was not only a racist, he bought, enslaved and sold people to fund his travels.
We’ve seen the positive impacts of conservative, common sense, grassroots involvement in entities like the Sauk County Board of Supervisors. Long gone is much of the drama and consternation that plagued the board for years.
Governor Evers delivered his 2023 budget address with pomp and pageantry…that ultimately means nothing since Republicans will just ignore his proposal and pass their own (far more realistic) budget.
Both presidents were called senile—Washington by none other than Jefferson.
Democracy emboldened With Kyiv trip.
Former UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank, who died Friday, had a huge and successful impact on the university, driven by a rare blend of virtues.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is due for a reset.
Blogger David Blaska shares his predictions for Tuesday’s primary.
A lot of Wisconsin Republican leaders ought to be embarrassed by reports about how they strategized to suppress the vote in Milwaukee’s minority communities this past fall.
Remembering Andre Leon Talley.
The greatest threat from China is economic. That requires stronger U.S. competition – not war.
After a long off-season the national pastime will soon be back in the swing of things — and a request for more public funds is warming in the bullpen to help the Milwaukee Brewers and their wealthy ownership group finance the looming upgrades to American Family Field.
Could this put a potential “Beer District” in jeopardy?
This would be hard enough to swallow if the Brewers’ owners were investing in their own ball club and trying to reward their loyal fans with a pennant. Instead they’re taking us for bush leaguers. Evers is proving that we are.
Mobile Wisconsinites can establish residency in Florida or elsewhere – and minimize their tax bill – more rapidly than many believe.
Gov. Tony Evers’ proposal to use part of the record-breaking $7 billion state budget surplus to restore funding for Wisconsin public schools should not be a partisan issue.
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the likely outcomes for the non-partisan primary for Wisconsin Supreme Court. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
Tech entrepreneur Sage Weil, left, and talk show host Mike Crute have created Civic Media, a group of hyperlocal, nonpartisan radio stations.
The race for the 8th Senate District in the Milwaukee suburbs is one of the most important in the state’s Spring Election. We break it all down.
America learned of a mass shooting earlier this week on the campus of Michigan State University.
Audubon was not only a racist, he bought, enslaved and sold people to fund his travels.
We’ve seen the positive impacts of conservative, common sense, grassroots involvement in entities like the Sauk County Board of Supervisors. Long gone is much of the drama and consternation that plagued the board for years.
Governor Evers delivered his 2023 budget address with pomp and pageantry…that ultimately means nothing since Republicans will just ignore his proposal and pass their own (far more realistic) budget.