I hope you had a great Thanksgiving weekend. It would have been better had the Sconzcast been up earlier, as I promised, however, that broken promise will be replaced with a pledge I know I can keep: Future Sconzcasts will be even better and faster. Today your brunch is some blueberry pancakes that Mrs. Sconz had at Marigold Kitchen.
UW student arrested for matricide.
Walker names his chief-of-staff.
State to hold public forums on high-speed rail.
Tom Petri, returning to the role of good representative after his venture into Walker-induced right-wing ideology, tries to keep the feds from closing an Oshkosh Post Office.
Overture decision looms for Council.
State contract battles with unions may not be civil. Big Fitz is already talking about "all-out war."
Jim Rowen: The Tommy G. Thompson ain't what it used to be.
The Department of Consumer Protection tells you how to get your money's worth this holiday season.
Mayor Dave on the private-private model.
Learn about instant run-off voting, a model of democratic elections that exists in Louisiana and could encourage third party candidates, like Ben Manski.
Once again, the Milwaukee County exec job is open...once again, who the hell wants it?
Brenda Konkel on the affordable housing plan (or lack thereof) in Madison.
Possible changes to the Alcohol License Density Plan?
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