
Gov. Pillen Proposes State Funding for Schools to Cut Property Taxes
Gov. Pillen plans to have the state fund schools to cut property taxes, proposing sales tax changes to cover costs.

Gov. Pillen plans to have the state fund schools to cut property taxes, proposing sales tax changes to cover costs.

Randolph County Commissioners voted to dismiss the library’s board after debate on a children’s book on transgender issues.

The Trump administration plans a $12 billion bailout for farmers to offset trade war losses and low crop prices.

A new Wisconsin law, “Bradyn’s Law,” targets the growing threat of sextortion, particularly among young people.

Wisconsin health leaders worry a change in CDC guidance on hepatitis B vaccination for newborns may cause confusion.

Randolph County debates library board’s fate after controversy over transgender-themed children’s book, “Call Me Max.”

Get creative at home for your family Christmas photos! Discover simple, stress-free ideas to cherish these moments forever, using your cozy home as a backdrop.

Wilkes University athletes, alongside the Penguins, gifted over 400 students at Kistler Elementary for Christmas.

A report shows Nebraska’s foster care aging out rate nearly doubled in 10 years, with 9.3% aging out in 2025.

A Charlotte family claims their son was denied dialysis and pressured into signing a deportation order by ICE.

Ukrainian veteran Mykola Melnyk, who lost both legs, warns the world of Russia’s threat, urging more support for Ukraine.

The town of Black Mountain turns to old tech like radios to prepare for climate disasters, boosting community resilience.