Court rules on excessive force in Cuypers v. Superior officers, allowing claims against police after questionable taser use.
Browsing Category Mayor Jim Paine
Mayor Jim Paine—The “Self-Care” Mayor Who Sends You the Bill
(SoupNutz fires up the snark furnace for Superior’s top seat-warmer.)

42 % Raise, 0 % Added Value
Since 2018, the Mayor’s Office ballooned 42 percent—no new staff, no new services, just fatter paychecks for two people. That’s administrative inflation even Weimar would side-eye.
$50K “Nap Money”
The city spent $50,000 on a “neutral” investigation so Mayor Jim could—his words—“sleep well at night.” Call it taxpayer-funded melatonin.
Text-Gate: Scripted Democracy
Leaked messages read like City Hall rehearsing a coup. Apparently the mayor prefers his public forums pre-taped and spoiler-free.
Budget Extras: Champagne Taste, Two-Person Crew
2026 budget lists $312,168 for just Mayor Paine and his “Chief of Overtime.” Extras jumped 17 percent in one year, mostly health insurance. Nice benefits—shame about the roads.
Wetlands & Family Deals
Emails hint the mayor may have used city muscle to smooth a family property project. If true, that’s not public service— that’s home-improvement–with-benefits.
Tourism Titanic
Under his watch, Superior’s visitor numbers sank like the Edmund Fitzgerald. Leadership? More like absence-ship. tourism flop column
“I Can Sleep at Night”—We Can’t
When residents crowd-fund alley repairs and sip lead-flavored water, hearing the mayor brag about shut-eye feels like a lullaby played on our last nerve.
Mic-Drop
Hey, Jim Paine: Self-care is cool, but maybe try self-funding next time. Superior doesn’t need another mission-statement mug; it needs paved streets and pipes that won’t pickle the kids.
#SelfCareMayor
#BudgetBloat
#TourismTank
Examining Taser Policies in Federal Court
In a federal court deposition, former Officer Taylor Gaard confirms that tasers shouldn’t be used on passively resisting suspects. Key policies highlighted.
COURT DOCS – Use of Force Expert Coordination(May–June 2024)
Email exchanges among Wisconsin police chiefs reveal efforts for an independent review of a disputed use-of-force incident amid public scrutiny.
COURT DOCS – Ian Cuypers v. Superior Police Department Officers and City of Superior – Federal Civil Rights Complaint (October 24, 2024)
Ian Cuypers sues Superior Police for excessive force during a February 2024 traffic stop, seeking damages after wrongful charges and emotional trauma.
2019 RW Report Told Us the Dump Was Dying
Superior’s landfill is nearing closure, yet decisions are stalled. Delaying costs more—residents deserve transparency and timely planning.
COURT DOC – Police Chief Talks to Press Controversial Stop
Police Chief Winterscheidt meets with reporter Maria Lockwood to discuss a controversial traffic stop involving Ian Cuypers, emphasizing accountability.
COURT DOCS – Police Chief Explains Taser Use(April 2024)
Explore how citizen concerns led to a detailed police response in Cuypers v Taylor, highlighting transparency and accountability.
Superior Sgt’s Federal Deposition-Countless ‘I Don’t Recall.
Sergeant Brown’s deposition reveals a troubling disconnect in police training and accountability, highlighting civil rights concerns and the costs to taxpayers.
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.
Kid Still in the Superior School District? Blink Twice
As enrollment plummets, schools face crisis while teachers battle budget cuts. Millennials are rethinking raising families in a shrinking city.