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These are some of the most insightful history books to add to your reading list. "Hands up all who know when Tsarist Russia ...
When a for-sale sign appeared outside the former East End Carnegie Library in June, it gave a local historian a chance to revisit her roots. Retired librarian Teddie Meronek toured the former library, ...
Looking for amazing state parks in Wisconsin that rival national parks? These 9 natural treasures offer breathtaking scenery and peaceful experiences without the long lines and pa ...
Novels and poetry by Minnesota authors, just right for summer reading, are today’s TBR suggestions (with one from Wisconsin). “Shadow Falls”: by Christopher Valen (Santa Rita Press, $17) As they ...
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a Catholic charity group is entitled to tax relief it was denied on the basis that its operations were not primarily religious, a decision that could expand el… ...
The dome of the Wisconsin Capitol in Madison is pictured in an April 2, 2023, photo. On June 5, 2025, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior, Wis ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court had ruled last March against the Catholic charity. On Thursday, however, the Supreme Court reversed that order in a unanimous ruling.
May 28—SUPERIOR — After four consecutive regular-season and tournament championships in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference, Wisconsin-Superior will be looking for a new women's soccer coach ...
SUPERIOR, Wis. — An investigation is underway into an alleged hazing incident involving the Superior High School boys lacrosse team. Superior, Wisconsin, police say school officials informed ...
A Crime Fiction Maestro Returns: In S.A. Cosby’s new book, “King of Ashes,” an investment banker returns home to protect his family from a local gang. Read the review.
The Wisconsin Historical Society held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Wisconsin History Center April 23. The center will be built on Capitol Square in Madison, according to WMTV. The idea for ...
(Courtesy of the University of Wisconsin Press) St. Paul resident Lemer’s book of interconnected essays is not about warfare. Yes, the author served in South Korea and twice in Iraq.
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