Superior Mayor Jim Paine is focusing on pedestrian safety by joining the Mayors Institute on Pedestrian Safety. Critics say he’s neglecting economic issues and sustainable development.
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April 2025 School Board: Budget Issues, Higher Taxes, and Accountability?
In the latest school board meeting on April 7, 2025, frustrations peaked over an $80 million budget, delays, and soaring taxes. Discover key highlights and local reactions.
Superior Wisconsin’s Landfill Crisis: Overlooked Alerts and Rising Costs for Residents
Superior, Wisconsin, faces a looming garbage crisis after ignoring past warnings about its landfill. Discover how mismanagement may impact residents’ wallets and environment.
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?
Duluth Winter: High Costs and Pothole Politics – A Story of Taxpayer Frustration
Duluth is in the news as taxpayers question a million-dollar ski lift investment at Spirit Mountain while city streets are still in disrepair, raising concerns about fund allocation.
Election Fallout: Jenny Van Sickle Blames Ballots After Losing to Sarah Anderson
After losing the election, Jenny Van Sickle doubts the ballot integrity instead of accepting the outcome. As the investigation continues, will she accept defeat or keep blaming the system?
Superior City Budget Crisis: Mismanagement and Growing Deficits Amid Decline
In Superior, Wisconsin, councilors Tylor Elm and Jenny Van Sickle face scrutiny after a million-dollar budgeting error. As they run for re-election, voters wonder if they’ll be held accountable.
Superior Residents Demand Accountability Over Property Tax Hikes
Local governance is failing as council members Van Sickle and Elm neglect financial duties for five years, leaving taxpayers to face the consequences of their mismanagement.
Voting for Accountability: Why Superior Can’t Afford The Van Sickle & Elm Show Again
In Superior, voters face a choice between transparency and budget issues. Don’t miss your chance to vote this April—accountability matters for your taxes!