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As Wisconsin’s Fort McCoy continues to take in Afghan refugees, serious questions remain about just who’s arriving at the U.S. Army installation.
Back in 1962 when I first joined the staff at The Capital Times, there was absolutely no legal gambling in Wisconsin.
The exits of two Democratic Party veterans—one leading the state’s largest city and the other advocating for all or parts of 18 agriculture-dominated western Wisconsin counties—clears a path for the next generation of party leaders in both regions.
Yes, the U.S. Constitution grants state legislatures the power to redistrict after the 10-year census. Yet our Founding Fathers would be aghast to see how that solemn duty has been defaced for partisan advantage.
The true test of our reforms is that they are still working — a decade after we enacted them. If common-sense conservative ideas can work in a blue state like Wisconsin, they can work anywhere.
Wisconsin has always led the nation in building on the promise of tomorrow.
Wisconsin’s roads still rate an abysmal D+ coming up on three years into Evers’ term, according to the latest national assessment.
Today, seeing how easily people want to ignore our plight, and pretend that these things never happened to Black people, is part of what motivates me to travel to the scene of the crimes.
After having watched like everyone else in the state how the pandemic has run wild and now morphed into a deadly variant, Thompson is not about to allow those who are partly to blame for the current situation to have full control over the System’s plans.
However, there’s a disturbing and increasing trend in our society to ask questions with the explicit aim of sowing public doubt, wearing down advocates and creating confusion.
FDA warns against using ivermectin: “You are not a horse.”
We need to broaden treatment of chronic obesity to prevent serious and costly obesity-related conditions and improve overall health and safety.
The Party of Lincoln has made itself the party of the new Jim Crow.
But Trump, Tiffany, others on far right oppose helping settle Afghans is U.S.
Cap Times Idea Fest runs Friday and Saturday, Sept. 17 and 18, in the UW’s Memorial Union.
The emotional scars also were evident in the testimony Tuesday of Kenosha riot survivors during an Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing on a riot penalty bill that proponents say is long overdue.
It’s long past time we stop allowing malicious nonsense to live rent-free in not only our heads, but in our public policy.
Our families and communities deserve leaders who are focused on governing, not those distracted by former President Trump’s and his allies’ obsession with undermining an already settled election months later.
It’s time to require vaccinations on campus.
The effort to block the UW System’s authority is both wrong on the law and wrong as a matter of public policy.
As Wisconsin’s Fort McCoy continues to take in Afghan refugees, serious questions remain about just who’s arriving at the U.S. Army installation.
Back in 1962 when I first joined the staff at The Capital Times, there was absolutely no legal gambling in Wisconsin.
The exits of two Democratic Party veterans—one leading the state’s largest city and the other advocating for all or parts of 18 agriculture-dominated western Wisconsin counties—clears a path for the next generation of party leaders in both regions.
Yes, the U.S. Constitution grants state legislatures the power to redistrict after the 10-year census. Yet our Founding Fathers would be aghast to see how that solemn duty has been defaced for partisan advantage.
The true test of our reforms is that they are still working — a decade after we enacted them. If common-sense conservative ideas can work in a blue state like Wisconsin, they can work anywhere.
Wisconsin has always led the nation in building on the promise of tomorrow.
Wisconsin’s roads still rate an abysmal D+ coming up on three years into Evers’ term, according to the latest national assessment.
Today, seeing how easily people want to ignore our plight, and pretend that these things never happened to Black people, is part of what motivates me to travel to the scene of the crimes.
After having watched like everyone else in the state how the pandemic has run wild and now morphed into a deadly variant, Thompson is not about to allow those who are partly to blame for the current situation to have full control over the System’s plans.
However, there’s a disturbing and increasing trend in our society to ask questions with the explicit aim of sowing public doubt, wearing down advocates and creating confusion.
FDA warns against using ivermectin: “You are not a horse.”
We need to broaden treatment of chronic obesity to prevent serious and costly obesity-related conditions and improve overall health and safety.
The Party of Lincoln has made itself the party of the new Jim Crow.
But Trump, Tiffany, others on far right oppose helping settle Afghans is U.S.
Cap Times Idea Fest runs Friday and Saturday, Sept. 17 and 18, in the UW’s Memorial Union.
The emotional scars also were evident in the testimony Tuesday of Kenosha riot survivors during an Assembly Judiciary Committee hearing on a riot penalty bill that proponents say is long overdue.
It’s long past time we stop allowing malicious nonsense to live rent-free in not only our heads, but in our public policy.
Our families and communities deserve leaders who are focused on governing, not those distracted by former President Trump’s and his allies’ obsession with undermining an already settled election months later.
It’s time to require vaccinations on campus.
The effort to block the UW System’s authority is both wrong on the law and wrong as a matter of public policy.