UPDATED: Coronavirus-related cancellations and closures

The following local events have been canceled due to concerns related to the coronavirus outbreak: • Margie's on Main, a Wilton salon, has closed. • All Monroe County senior meal sites are closed, but delivery options are available. • With the exception of the Justice...

Flooding 2018

Heavy overnight rains reaching 11 inches caused widespread flooding Aug. 28. Pictured here is Garden Street in Ontario. (As it becomes available, flooding information will be updated on this page.)

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Horas de Biblioteca Publica de Ontario

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Your right to know: Bill would block scrutiny of lottery winners

Bill would block scrutiny of lottery winners By Dee J. Hall When University of Wisconsin-Madison student journalist Peter Coutu investigated frequent lottery winners in Wisconsin in 2018, he uncovered a pattern:

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Your right to know — Survey: Dems back more openness, GOP mostly mum

By Dee J. Hall In advance of the Nov. 6 elections, the Wisconsin Freedom of Infor mation Council surveyed candidates for state Assembly and Senate to gauge support for initiatives to

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Your right to know: Release John Doe II case records now

One of the most important court decisions in Wisconsin political history was argued largely in secret. The arguments were made in briefs that were heavily redacted or entirely shielded from public view. The evidence was hidden. Most of the litigants were anonymous.

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Your right to know: Release John Doe II case records now

One of the most important court decisions in Wisconsin political history was argued largely in secret. The arguments were made in briefs that were heavily redacted or entirely shielded from public view. The evidence was hidden. Most of the litigants were anonymous.

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