Opinion

Geiger Counter

Just over the horizon

 

Use-of-Force is Rare, Community Engagement is Common with the Sauk Prairie Police Department

By Paul Dietmann, President, Sauk Prairie Police Commission

 

Geiger Counter

Imagine watching a nature documentary in which a lion is pursuing a gazelle.

Public bodies find new ways to meet

Believe it or not, this has been a relatively quiet time on the open government front.

In my role with the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council, I often field calls from reporters and citizens regarding the problems they are experiencing getting access to public meetings and records.

Keeping an eye on government from home

Keeping an eye on government from home

 

By John Foust

June 2, 2020

 

The Book Nook

Accident or Arson?

The Book Nook

Frightening Topical Thriller

 

Letter to the editor

Thank you to the Sauk Prairie community for your support at the Friends of Sauk Prairie Healthcare Blood Drive, which was held at the River Hills Church in Sauk City on May 18.  Thanks, too, to the awesome volunteers and employees of the Red Cross who worked at the blood drive during the pandemic!  The blood donations collected have made it poss

Cody's movie minute

The King Review

 

The juggernaut in streaming that is Netflix has made a film that feels very much like a Shakespeare classic. Now, those two things may sound like a very strange mix, but let me tell you why The King is one of Netflix’s best films.

Letter to the editor

Dear Editor, 

 

Out of consideration and respect for our fellow community members during this global health crisis and time of economic uncertainty, the Sauk City Public Library is temporarily suspending our fundraising campaign for the George Culver Community Library renovation project. 

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