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Kathleen Parker: They dare not say his name in South Carolina
WASHINGTON — In South Carolina these days, no one speaks his name.
Jonathan Bernstein: Scott Walker tests tea party’s seriousness
Scott Walker, who formally entered the 2016 presidential race Monday, is where he has been for months. Along with Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio, he’s one of the three most likely to win the Republi…
Packers: Brett Favre showered with adoration in return to Lambeau
The three-time MVP had his No. 4 jersey retired by the Packers on Saturday night before being inducted into the franchise's Hall of Fame.
Maria Gaie Beyer: Don't shame food stamp recipients
APPLETON — A few years ago, after an unexpected job loss, my family was on food stamps. At that time, my kids brought home a letter asking us to bring cookies or bars to a school potluck.
Packers: Brett Favre's Legends Game set for today
The old gunslinger Brett Favre is ready to throw the football around the University of Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium this afternoon.
Jerry Davis: How to avoid hunting citations and arguments
It’s a good idea to carry the 2015 Small Game Hunting Regulations pamphlet while hunting.
Prep football: UW walk-ons enjoy one final time to shine
OSHKOSH — On the game’s deciding drive, Kelly Thomas felt helpless.
Mallards:
The Northwoods League amateur baseball game between the visiting Madison Mallards and Battle Creek Bombers was suspended by rain Saturday night.
Brewers: Home runs help Milwaukee dig out of early deficit against Pirates
Jonathan Lucroy, Aramis Ramirez and Khris Davis all go deep to back the pitching of Jimmy Nelson.
Lutefisk season is almost here
Editor's Note: This column was first published in September 2003.
Pearl talks about winters
Editor's Nore: This Pearl Swiggum column was from December 2003
Old-time medicine packed a wallop
Editor's Note: This Pearl Swigum column was printed in November 2003.
Longtime WSJ columnist Pearl Swiggum dies at 101
Pearl Swiggum, a Wisconsin columnist beloved by readers for her musings on farm life, died Friday at age 101.
Tom Still: Wisconsin tribe’s efforts to diversify offer example for Indian Country
LAC DU FLAMBEAU – A trip to the Lac du Flambeau Reservation west of Minocqua produces the expected in some ways: a gleaming casino operated by the tribe, a stunning natural setting and mixed e…
Phasing out housedresses
Some mornings when I slide into my jeans I remember how glad I was when they were invented and the housedress era ended.
Lyndon Station man killed in traffic accident near Wisconsin Dells
One killed in Saturday morning accident near Wisconsin Dells.
Conservative justices protect their interests -- J. Denny Weaver
In Friday's article about the Wisconsin Supreme Court stopping the John Doe investigation, "Ruling halts probe," the key to the ruling appears in the third column on page A7. There it cites cr…
Paddle and Portage draws racers and revelers
Madison's annual Paddle and Portage race drew more than 800 racers and revelers Saturday.
Rick Santorum says he wasn't criticizing Scott Walker on same-sex marriage
The Pennsylvania Senator was previously asked what he thought about Tonette Walker saying she was "torn."
UW program seeks to expose rural students to science careers
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — When University of Wisconsin researchers study stem cells, they typically seek to create skin and organs. This summer, they seek to create scientists.