🎧 The hosts examine how personalized feeds amplify conflict, bury progress and leave citizens exhausted and polarized, reinforcing a distorted picture of society that feels broken and perpetually on edge.
Why is Congress protecting untraceable weapons?
- Dr. Lawrence Eppard Director of the Connors Institute, Utterly Moderate host
Progress is being made in combatting sex discrimination in the workforce, but there are concerns gender-affirming care for minors. Learn more on the Utterly Moderate podcast.
🎧 The hosts discuss the importance of good sportsmanship and why, unlike in politics, sports almost always rewards the people with the most skill.
🎧 The hosts discuss how the political polarization around these two professions is harmful, making recruitment and retention of qualified people difficult.
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OUR VIEW: It's great to be back doing what we love
- Wisconsin State Journal editorial board
OUR VIEW: A clean break is needed, not timid hedging that hopes he’ll go away on his own
OUR VIEW: Democracy shines while Trump and transparency tumble
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Congress should allow fair negotiations with Google and Facebook
Public ignorance and blind party loyalty are a candidate's best friend.
When conservatives talk about so-called “entitlements,” they act as if it’s charity.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Chronic distraction to learning needs restriction so teachers can teach
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Chronic distraction to learning needs restriction so teachers can teach
Commentary: Young people need a circle of support to help them deepen their understanding of their place in the world.
On page 1 of this issue (continued to Page 5), Steve Mumm of Westside advocated for the E911 Service Board to take over negotiations for the Ridge Road tower
Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand recently determined that Duane Zenk improperly arranged for public funds to be used to support a radio tower for the Crawford County Firefighters Association (CCFFA).
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
From the editor: State Journal editorial board will now include members from our community.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.
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STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.
STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Community members will add insight and expertise to our news organization's opinions and agenda.
Geske, a former state Supreme Court justice, introduces herself as one of the Wisconsin State Journal's new community editorial board members
