The Fourth Amendment Does Not Ban Looking Around Even In Superior Here’s what the federal complaint lays out. Ian Cuypers made a wrong turn down a one-way street while delivering DoorDash. That’s a traffic ticket….
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“This Is Not a Close Case”: Superior Police Try to Hide Behind Qualified Immunity—Federal Judge Shreds It Like a Parking Ticket at a Frat Party
Qualified Immunity Gets the Electric Chair You ever see someone try to talk their way out of a mess they created, only for a judge to basically respond, “Oh, no”? That’s exactly what happened when…
Superior’s New Game Show: Who Wants to Replace a Councilman?
Three Ways to Lose One Seat Look alive, 3rd District! Incumbent Garner Moffat isn’t just defending his title this April — he’s duking it out with two fresh challengers, both of whom bring real‑world grit…
Krampus Jim Strikes Again: Superior’s Naughty List Is Getting Longer
Welcome to Christmas in the Paine, where the lights are bright, the debt is brighter, and City Hall keeps singing carols while quietly setting fire to the balance sheet. This year’s holiday hit isn’t from…
Democracy? Never Heard of Her — Superior Council Votes Stay More Hidden Than Mayor Paine’s Budget Math
In Superior, democracy struggles as council votes go unrecorded. Ask your leaders: Why the secrecy? Transparency is vital for accountability!
Mayor Paine and Director Serck Sued for Civil Rights Violations
Mayor officials face a lawsuit claiming misconduct over waterfront redevelopment favors The Shack restaurant, funded by taxpayers. Legal implications loom.
Goats, Nepotism, and Meth Labs: You Won’t Believe What’s Happening at City Hall!
Join us for a wild look at the Superior City Council’s latest meeting, where bureaucratic blunders and small-town antics create a chaotic yet entertaining circus of governance!
Political Ice Breaking in Superior—Is Mayor Paine Headed for a Frosty Exit ?
Last night’s election marked a turning point, delivering a decisive blow to the old political guard. Voters are demanding real change—will the momentum continue?
Exploring Jenny Van Sickle’s Endorsements: Political Bias and Connections
Explore the cozy network of political endorsements where connections are strong and impartiality is questionable, raising doubts about the candidates’ true independence.
Exposing Broadband Lies: Taxpayer Funds Drive Expensive Non-Competition
The City of Superior is misleading taxpayers about its broadband project’s costs, hiding millions in expenses and perpetuating old telecom issues, leading to higher bills and taxes for residents.