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When Transparency Is Disregarded
St. Francis school official and Chippewa County judge try to keep out the media.
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Follow the money...St. Francis school official and Chippewa County judge try to keep out the media.
New dollars could allow county to switch funding to courthouse project.
State will move forward finding the best location for a nuclear fusion power plant.
Fewer weather balloon launches means less accurate forecast data, which could be hazardous during storm season.
Wisconsin could see additional $1.2 billion in federal Medicaid matching funds because of state budget passage.
Upside: it will gain lots of private matching money. Downside: the county is broke.
A 'step in the right direction' or a 'little sad' and 'unacceptable'?
Pre-Civil War law was invalidated by later laws, justices find in 4-3 ruling.
Evers had called for this. Safety concerns have plagued 127-year-old facility
Funds from state capital budget would redevelop former Columbia Hospital.
Aggressively pushing for laws, policies meant to help them. But Democrats now benefiting.
Kirk Bangstad arrested for alleged harassment of Lakeland Times publisher.
Endorsements
Endorsements from across Wisconsin demonstrate broad judicial support for Taylor's commitment to justice for all
There will be no orchestra in next production of 'The Nutcracker'. Why?
Aggressively pushing for laws, policies meant to help them. But Democrats now benefiting.
How and why Wisconsin Republican legislators are starving the UW system.
Gov. Walker went even further. Why the high court upheld Evers.
The conservative in race for state superintendent was less strident and did better.
From circuit court judge to Supreme Court chief justice in just five years.
GOP legislators reject $2.2 million proposal. But that was before Minnesota killings.
But far apart on K-12 schools, UW system and child care funding.
Press Releases
In Wisconsin, the bill will terminate at least 250,000 people’s health care, reduce or eliminate 90,000 Wisconsinites’ food assistance, and threaten to close rural hospitals