As one of the oldest and largest behavioral health systems in Wisconsin, Rogers Behavioral Health applauds the steps Gov. Tony Evers took during his State of the State address on Jan. 24.
Why does nuclear (fission) power get overlooked in our zeal to dump fossil fuels? People who comprehend basic chemistry and energy now realize the futility of "100% renewables," so we aim for "clean energy," and that's good.
In the upcoming Feb. 21 primary election, we will get a chance to choose our candidate for the state Supreme Court.
The summary of the survey results from the Madison schools’ Safety and Student Wellness Ad Hoc Committee are clear: We need to address the mental health of our students.
Media coverage of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict remains sadly and disturbingly biased.
Mona Charen's column in the Jan. 25 State Journal, "Why Johnny might finally learn to read at school," was spot on.
Senate leader should rescind commissioner's appointment
It's time to get the rich out of Washington and the White House. It's time to get rid of the two-party system. The only party must be independent.
I was disappointed by the negative tone of the Wisconsin State Journal’s coverage of Little John’s and its setbacks in feeding the hungry in Dane County.
I am a Meals on Wheels delivery driver for the Fitchburg Senior Center. The center provides around 70 delivered or congregate meals daily. So many people rely on our program for sustenance.
Recently, terrorists forcefully entered a Mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in Burkina Faso, killing nine worshippers in an unprovoked and cold-blooded attack. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Oshkosh grieves for the loss of our brothers in Burkina Faso, and we are fervently praying …
I would like to see the National Archives run more like a junior high library. There should be an imposing middle-aged woman sitting at a desk with her glasses at the end of her nose glaring out, daring you to whisper.
🎧 The hosts discuss a recent study about happiness and whether the philosophy of the stoics can help us in our everyday lives.
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The city never launched the voluntary conservation program it said it would nearly a decade ago
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Senate leader should rescind commissioner's appointment
🎧 The hosts discuss a recent study about happiness and whether the philosophy of the stoics can help us in our everyday lives.
Memphis beating death should prompt Congress to finally pass George Floyd Act
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As one of the oldest and largest behavioral health systems in Wisconsin, Rogers Behavioral Health applauds the steps Gov. Tony Evers took during his State of the State address on Jan. 24.
Why does nuclear (fission) power get overlooked in our zeal to dump fossil fuels? People who comprehend basic chemistry and energy now realize the futility of "100% renewables," so we aim for "clean energy," and that's good.
In the upcoming Feb. 21 primary election, we will get a chance to choose our candidate for the state Supreme Court.
The summary of the survey results from the Madison schools’ Safety and Student Wellness Ad Hoc Committee are clear: We need to address the mental health of our students.