Feedback for May 10, 2018
Counterpoints on broken promises and questions about how beer promotes civic engagement.
View ArticleFeedback for May 17, 2018
Thoughts on Soglin (not exactly endorsements), plus lamentations on the state of UW-Stevens Point.
View ArticleFeedback for June 21, 2018
Jury is out on the geese, some tips to reform Epic, movie review issues, Stormy opinions and love for a revitalized Room of One's Own.
View ArticleFeedback for June 28, 2018
Support for legalizing pot for chronic pain sufferers, nostalgia for a time when bars embraced conversation, some love for summer school and a reprimand.
View ArticleFeedback for July 5, 2018
Praise for WORT's Rebecca Barber and the perils and pitfalls of judging the dead.
View ArticleMayor Soglin clarifies flooding approach
Hizzoner argues his approach to Madison’s flood threat covers the “complexity” of the causes and solutions to flooding; a Catholic remains faithful through “poor leadership” of Bishop Morlino, who...
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Re: “Just reducing lake levels won’t prevent flooding. We need to do more.” (11/29/2018): Just who is Dave Cieslewicz talking about? We don’t know anyone who thinks lowering the Yahara lakes is a flood...
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American Family describes the way it works well with UW-Madison; critic of James Madison Park plan weighs in.
View ArticleFeedback for May 30, 2019
A group of Madison educators push back against “A Rotten Year.” They say an undercurrent of white supremacy flooded the community this year with “fear and distrust.”
View ArticleFeedback for July 11, 2019
Former radio host recalls being advised to take up smoking to sound more sexy on the air; another call to re-do the school board vote on police officers.
View ArticleFeedback for July 18, 2019
Get that zipline ready for Badger football weekends! Also, women who starred on Wisconsin Public Radio and an admonishment not to make victims out of students.
View ArticleFeedback for Aug. 1, 2019
Be careful what you wish for, says one reader about efforts to create a trail in the Driftless Area. Also, if you want a Madison museum, just look to Mount Horeb to see how it’s done.
View ArticleFeedback for Aug. 15, 2019
Opponents of the Edgewood stadium do not appear to be budging; same for its supporters.
View ArticleFeedback for Aug. 22, 2019
Suggestions from readers for revamping the Triangle include more transit options, walking and biking amenities and gardens. Also, enough about that graduation scandal.
View ArticleFeedback for Sept. 5, 2019
Madison’s now cool neighborhoods — the kinds coveted by millennials — didn’t just happen. People fought for them. Often in the face of city regulations.
View ArticleFeedback for Oct. 17, 2019
Readers urge state regulators to come up with a better way to test hemp crops and say distracted drivers need to be part of the conversation around e-bike and scooter safety.
View ArticleFeedback for Oct. 24, 2019
A message from one reader: Hey, you hipster e-bike riders! Can’t you muscle through on your own strength? You’re all sloths!
View ArticleFeedback for Oct. 14, 2019
The siting of F-35 fighter jets at Truax is not the only controversy in Madison that pits noise concerns against economic gain, a reader points out.
View ArticleFeedback for Dec. 5, 2019
Good point by a reader. Yes, the state and federal government guarantee family leave for the birth of a child. But it is unpaid.
View ArticleFeedback for Dec. 19, 2019
Milwaukee gets props for innovation; reader doesn’t buy that low pay is root of problem in district attorney’s office.
View ArticleFeedback for Jan. 16, 2020
Trust the emerging science on PFAS contamination, urges a local doctor.
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