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Sponsored: Westown Farmers’ Market
Sponsored

Westown Farmers’ Market

Visit the Westown Farmers’ Market today in Zeidler Union Square from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Browse a variety of vendors who offer everything from handmade jewelry to fresh produce. Musician Derek Sallmann will begin performing at 11:45 a.m.

Op Ed: Inside ALEC’s War on Public Education
Op Ed

Inside ALEC’s War on Public Education

Its general is Betsy DeVos, keynote speaker at annual conference I attended.

Murphy’s Law: Wisconsin A Key State for Russian Hacking
Murphy’s Law

Wisconsin A Key State for Russian Hacking

And Ryan, Johnson, Duffy may have many questions to answer.

Campaign Cash: Bill Has $10 Million Giveaway to Fiserv
Campaign Cash

Bill Has $10 Million Giveaway to Fiserv

Included in Foxconn bill. Fiserv employees donated $15,400 to state politicians.

Inner City Community Garden Expands

Inner City Community Garden Expands

“We Got This” youth group acquires Borchert Field lots, will add fruit trees.

Dining: La Casa de Alberto Is Simply Delicious
Dining

La Casa de Alberto Is Simply Delicious

Everything is fresh and authentic at this barebones Mexican restaurant.

Sponsored: River Rhythms featuring De La Buena, August 9th
Sponsored

River Rhythms featuring De La Buena, August 9th

Get ready for some Afro-Cuban & Latin Jazz fun tomorrow night when De La Buena performs at River Rhythms in Pere Marquette Park at 6:30pm!

The Contrarian: Buyers’ Remorse for Voucher Backers
The Contrarian

Buyers’ Remorse for Voucher Backers

School choice backers donated generously to Walker, but he’s vacillated on the issue.

Op Ed: Reduce Penalties for Pot Possession
Op Ed

Reduce Penalties for Pot Possession

Second offense possession still a felony in Wisconsin.

Back in the News: Diane Hendricks, Savior of Beloit?
Back in the News

Diane Hendricks, Savior of Beloit?

New York Times glowing story on billionaire doesn’t mention her tax breaks.

In Public: 18 Feet of Undulating Ambiguity
In Public

18 Feet of Undulating Ambiguity

You can’t wrap your mind around Tony Cragg’s downtown sculpture. Maybe you don’t need to.

Smart Politics: Dan Kohl Race Could Be Historic
Smart Politics

Dan Kohl Race Could Be Historic

If he beat incumbent Glenn Grothman, would equal precedent last set in 1892.