Letter: Protestors object to ‘untrained thugs’
To the Editor- Perhaps since Mr. Kontos is so fond of defending the First Amendment rights given by the U.S. Constitution, he would also defend the other rights
Read MoreTo the Editor- Perhaps since Mr. Kontos is so fond of defending the First Amendment rights given by the U.S. Constitution, he would also defend the other rights
Read MoreBy Brandi Makuski STEVENS POINT — When the Public Policy and General Government Committee reviewed the city’s media policy Feb. 9, the discussion focused largely on coordination, consistency,
Read MoreTo the Editor- Since Dan Kontos has branched out into fiction, I suggest he take a creative writing course. White House Chief of Staff Suzy Wiles takes a
Read MoreBy Dan Kontos This is how I envisioned it happening. Somewhere deep inside the Pentagon, in the Situation Room, a dozen or so members of the military spent
Read MoreSend your open letters to [email protected] To the Editor- In 2016, Stevens Point Area Public School District reported six employees making more than $100,000 per year. The highest
Read MoreBy Brandi Makuski The city’s Public Policy and General Government Committee is discussing Stevens Point’s media policy Monday night, weighing whether to replace the current one-page guideline with
Read MoreSend your open letters to [email protected] To the Editor- I am a proud member of Associated Builders and Contractors here in Wisconsin, I believe strongly in two things:
Read MoreSend your open letters to [email protected] To the Editor- Hello, my name is Robert Larson. I am running for the Stevens Point 10th District alderperson position. If you’re
Read MoreBy Dan Kontos After last week’s column and the quasi-whimsical side quest into the tantalizing world of bourbon, you never know what we will discuss from week to
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Mayor Mike Wiza stands next to his new RoboCop poster, signed by star Peter Weller, who is a native of Stevens Point. Also in Wiza's office is a functioning RoboCop arcade game, along with a slew of other pop culture memorabilia. (Metro Wire photo)
By Brandi Makuski For months, concerns about city staff being blocked from speaking with the press have been publicly brushed off as a misunderstanding — or worse, dismissed
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