The argument that “it happens so rarely that it isn’t a problem” ignores fairness. The rarity of an action doesn’t make it fair or ethical: Rarity justifies permissibility is simply wrong thinking.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The race to become Wisconsin’s top education official pits the Democratic-backed incumbent against a ...
Billionaire megadonors are opening their wallets to influence the high-stakes race for control of the Wisconsin Supreme Court ...
Supervisors Peggy Judd and Tom Crosby were not covered by the Arizona Counties Insurance Pool and had to cover their own ...
Hancock County Maintenance Superintendent Jake Schreur on Feb. 10 discussed a potentially pricey light replacement cost with ...
In the first three weeks of his administration, President Donald Trump moved with haste to dismantle the federal government's ...
An operating referendum crucial to the future of Mauston School District is on the Feb. 18 ballot, and district officials and ...
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