Tim Walz vs. JD Vance in Wisconsin: Who won? Aug 11, 2024 Aug 11, 2024 Updated 21 hrs ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Regional-syndication Locations Madison As featured on OUR VIEW: How to pay UW athletes: Give coaches less The Wisconsin athletic department seems to have plenty of money to pay its student athletes, as a recent legal settlement may require. Tim Walz vs. JD Vance in Wisconsin: Who won? | Center Stage with Milfred and Hands Milfred and Hands assess the Middle America cred of the two VP picks UW law professor: Chrystul Kizer verdict exposes immense pressure to plead guilty Prosecutors and judges have made jury trials exceedingly rare, contributing to our culture of mass incarceration Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Most Popular Cheese shop owner following in family’s 100-year tradition Lake Geneva holds off voting on proposed trolley program City administrator presents update on Highway 50 project Restaurant review: The Del-Bar earns its prime reputation Lake Geneva approves contract with communications firm Most Popular Cheese shop owner following in family’s 100-year tradition Lake Geneva holds off voting on proposed trolley program City administrator presents update on Highway 50 project Restaurant review: The Del-Bar earns its prime reputation Lake Geneva approves contract with communications firm Promotions Explore local history with our digital newspaper archives! Download our mobile app for a customized experience! View All Promotions Explore local history with our digital newspaper archives! Download our mobile app for a customized experience! View All
OUR VIEW: How to pay UW athletes: Give coaches less The Wisconsin athletic department seems to have plenty of money to pay its student athletes, as a recent legal settlement may require.
Tim Walz vs. JD Vance in Wisconsin: Who won? | Center Stage with Milfred and Hands Milfred and Hands assess the Middle America cred of the two VP picks
UW law professor: Chrystul Kizer verdict exposes immense pressure to plead guilty Prosecutors and judges have made jury trials exceedingly rare, contributing to our culture of mass incarceration