Opinion
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From the Publisher: Moving Ahead
Dear reader, As you are aware, the Covid-19 pandemic and shutdown of the economy have taken an enormous toll on businesses across the State. ... -
Recollections: Games without fans
By Thom Gerretsen Guest Columnist WDLB Sports Director Gene Delisio is so detailed in describing what happens on the field, I once joked that ... -
From the Publisher: Adapting to the new normal
Dear reader, Our governmental leaders seem to be confused. Some are emphasizing that we should take precautions against infection with the coronavirus—stay home, keep ... -
Be our guest: Plan is response to human-made disaster, not a pandemic
By AFT-Wisconsin UW System President Ray Cross is proposing a plan to shrink the UW System, consolidating and eliminating programs and positions across campuses. ... -
Be our guest: The Year of the Nurse: Leading the COVID-19 response
Teri Theiler RN, BSN, MHA, Chief Administrative Officer To be a fellow worker with God is the highest aspiration of which we can conceive ... -
From the Publisher: A matter of perspective
Dear reader, We’ve been quarantined for weeks now, and a definitive end is not yet in sight. Some of us have spouses, live-ins, children, ... -
Be our guest: Celebrate Provider Appreciation Day on May 8
By Childcaring staff Thank you early childhood professionals for your dedication, commitment, and compassion. We appreciate you. Early childhood professionals are more than essential. ... -
Be our guest: Be prepared for any emergency with a weather radio
By Wisconsin Emergency Management A NOAA Weather Radio is an essential part of a severe weather safety plan and every home, school, business, and ... -
Letter to the Editor: Reader supports Tiffany in special election
Dear editor, The May 12 special election ballot for the Seventh District Congressional seat has two distinctly different candidates. Tom Tiffany has deep roots in ... -
From the Publisher: Virtually connected islands
Dear reader, The poet John Donne once wrote —“No man is an island, Entire of itself, Every man is a piece of the continent, ...