Your Right to Know: Rights clash in records dispute

The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people. No matter which side wins, the public has in some ways already lost. That’s because while the case pits the public’s right to scrutinize voter eligibility against the rights of voters to protect their own private health information, elected officials have missed a chance to solve the underlying problem.

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Letter to the editor: Thank you to N-O-W, Wilton for softball field

I would just like to thank you for the beautiful facilities that so many worked hard to make a reality for our daughter and her softball team.

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Trail Celebration 2024: Trail communities come together

The Friends of the Elroy-Sparta State Trail would like to thank the communities and local businesses who supported their efforts and donated snacks and beverages and raffle prizes for the bikers and hikers coming through during the Trail Celebration on Saturday, May 4.

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Letter to the editor: Silence equals acquiescence?

By BOB BREIDENSTEIN | Ontario Acquiescence —Webster’s New World Dictionary — noun — consent without protest So many years since I sat in Mrs. Woods’ English class, but I seem to recall her mentioning Mr. Shakespeare telling of a “tale told by an idiot.” Dare I suggest...

Letter to the editor: Public education underfunded

Wisconsin’s Joint Finance Committee considers all bills introduced in either house of the legislature for the appropriation of money for all state funded programs. “These bills shall be referred to the joint committee on finance before being passed into law,” according to the State Constitution. 

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Letter to the editor: The best is close to home

Because I read this in the County Line, I emailed Jeff and Karyl Lanier, who live in Green Bay and who would be at the Packer game Saturday that Hunter Evenson, the music director at Brookwood, would be singing our National Anthem.

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Letter to the editor: The sneak in Wilton

By LINDA BEIER | Wilton I hope the “sneak” in Wilton Is happy with their work As they prowl the streets at night Looking for another quirk. I think you’ve done enough With your insulting sidewalk chalk art, And derogatory political signs That caused distress to those...

Your Right to Know: Strike a balance on student privacy

In recent years, public schools in Wisconsin and across the country have come under intense scrutiny. At issue are some of the most politically engaging, high-stakes issues of our time: what we teach children about race, gender and identity; how we police the line between free speech and anti-discrimination law; and the role of parents in shaping their children’s worldview. 

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