The “Right to Bear Arms” letter writer is wrong. The purpose of Red Flag laws is not to disarm the citizenry so the government can take away the rights and lives of a docile pop
I read with great interest the two letters in the June 29 newspaper under the title of, “The Purpose Of A Weapon Matters” and the other, under the title of, “Playing The Hitl
Once again the school district is in the midst of another attempt to sell the Grand Marsh school. The sale is to be done in a close bid format which is problematic for several reasons:
The idea that supporters of gun control are doing something akin to what Hitler’s Germany did to strip citizens of guns in the run-up to the Second World War is historically ina
The writer of the “Right to Bear Arms” letter went to great pains to tell us the difference between semi and fully automatic as if the difference mattered. A semi-automatic wea
What do the people who say they want to put huge taxes on guns or ammunition, or limit the number of bullets in a magazine, or allow the government to take away firearms from pe
Country singer Jordan Davis spins a difficult story these days in “Buy Dirt.” You can’t buy happiness but you can buy dirt. Put up a fence, a house, work hard, put down roots, raise a family. Buy dirt. Used to be easier, possible. But at almost $5000 an acre of dirt in Adams County Wisconsin, small family farming is hardly possible.
It could have happened here. The tragic school shooting in Uvalde, Texas brings back memories of an incident some years ago at Adams-Friendship High School. That time a school