Investigation reveals serious policy violations by Officer LeRette, raising accountability concerns for taxpayers in Superior, Wisconsin.
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FEDERAL COURT: LeRette Forces City to Produce Records
City of Superior faces scrutiny over public records in LeRette case, raising key questions on GPS data and transparency in police operations.
Superior’s Civil Rights Storm Clouds Are Gathering
Examining patterns in police actions reveals a troubling trend in accountability and transparency that demands urgent attention.
Pick The Bumper Sticker That Hurts City Hall’s Feelings
We’re putting the bumper stickers to a vote, because democracy should occasionally do something useful between potholes and press releases. Pick the one you’d actually slap on your car, truck, laptop, beer fridge, or emotionally…
📺 Coming Soon to YouTube—Hide Your Expectations
Join us this summer for The Council Clown Show on YouTube, blending reality with laughs as we animate Jim Paine’s wildest moments!
Superior’s Malicious Prosecution Could Cost Taxpayers
From traffic stop to federal lawsuit: When confusion costs more than a ticket, taxpayers deserve answers on unnecessary legal risks.
Judge Challenges Qualified Immunity Cops Excessive Force
Judge rules against qualified immunity for officers tasing an unarmed DoorDash driver, highlighting failures in law enforcement accountability.
Superior’s New Game Show: Who Wants to Replace a Councilman?
Voters are pushing back against incumbency as challengers Schumacher and Greene aim to bring fresh perspectives to the 3rd District council seat.