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  • Scot Ross Resigns From Wisconsin Ethics Commission, Saying He Hopes to Boost Panel’s Diversity

    May 13, 2021

    Ross’ term was set to last until May 2024, but he resigned effective immediately.

    Scot Ross Resigns From Wisconsin Ethics Commission, Saying He Hopes to Boost Panel’s Diversity
  • Main Street Alliance Looks to Continue Growing as an Alternative to Big-Business Lobbies

    December 23, 2021

    Shawn Phetteplace, regional manager for the Main Street Alliance, lays out the organization’s top priorities for next year.

    Main Street Alliance Looks to Continue Growing as an Alternative to Big-Business Lobbies
  • Op-Ed: ‘You Don’t Speak for Me,’ Small Business Owner Tells Lobbyists Opposing Biden’s Agenda

    September 30, 2021

    Becky Cooper, owner of Bounce Milwaukee, lays out her support for human-focused components of Biden’s agenda.

    Op-Ed: ‘You Don’t Speak for Me,’ Small Business Owner Tells Lobbyists Opposing Biden’s Agenda
  • ‘A Community For All’ Doesn’t Extend to Everyone in Some Parts of Wisconsin

    May 18, 2021

    Efforts to adopt measures endorsing inclusion spark opposition in Marathon County, other Wisconsin communities.

    ‘A Community For All’ Doesn’t Extend to Everyone in Some Parts of Wisconsin
  • 50 Classics From (Almost) Everyone’s High School Reading List

    April 17, 2023

    Certain books deserve a first, second, or maybe even a third read. Using data from Goodreads released in January 2023, Stacker compiled a list of 50 timeless books, plays, and epic poems commonly found on high school reading lists.

    50 Classics From (Almost) Everyone’s High School Reading List
  • Opinion: Healthcare Workers Are Dealing With Burnout and Trauma, We Need To Do More to Help Them

    November 19, 2021

    It is essential that patients, communities, and health systems advocate for policy solutions that will grow the health care workforce and expand innovative telehealth and home-based care programs, says medical director of public health for the UW Health Board of Directors.

    Opinion: Healthcare Workers Are Dealing With Burnout and Trauma, We Need To Do More to Help Them
  • Commentary: Cedarburg’s School Mural Fiasco Shows Why We Need to Get Out of Our Bubbles

    August 20, 2021

    The district said the mural didn’t represent “all members of our school community.” But who was really left out?

    Commentary: Cedarburg’s School Mural Fiasco Shows Why We Need to Get Out of Our Bubbles
  • A Pro-Choice Pastor on Why Fighting for Abortion Rights Is Central to Her Faith

    June 7, 2022

    A majority of Americans who follow a religious tradition support abortion being legal. Rev. Katy Zeh shares her faith journey from an evangelical upbringing to CEO of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.

    A Pro-Choice Pastor on Why Fighting for Abortion Rights Is Central to Her Faith
  • Indigenous Farming, Cooking at Center of Bad River Community Garden Program

    November 4, 2021

    Bad River Food Sovereignty Program provides food, sustainable farming practices in the Ashland area.

    Indigenous Farming, Cooking at Center of Bad River Community Garden Program
  • How Wausau Leaders Aim to Give Afghan Refugees ‘a New Beginning’

    January 11, 2022

    The central Wisconsin city’s first Afghan refugees arrived in late December, with as many as 85 set to be settled there.

    How Wausau Leaders Aim to Give Afghan Refugees ‘a New Beginning’
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