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Revealed: The Scandalous Marriage of Jenny Van Sickle and Mayor Jim Paine
Mayor Jim Paine and Jenny Van Sickle’s seemingly perfect marriage masks a troubled past of ethical concerns. As Van Sickle serves on the City Council, a Supreme Court ruling raises questions about their political goals.
City Leaders Turn Down Free Money for Lead Poisoning – Your Water Remains Toxic
The Superior City Council rejected a resolution for free federal funds to replace toxic lead pipes, risking residents’ health and prompting calls for accountability from local leaders.
Outcry Erupts as Superior Tourism Commission’s $120,000 Contract with Charlie Berens Sparks Scandal and Calls for Transparency
The Superior Tourism Commission faces backlash after a controversial $120,000 contract with influencer Charlie Berens highlights ongoing governance issues and secrecy.
Examining Mayor Jim Paine’s Environmental Policies: A Disconnect Between Green Ambitions and Fiscal Responsibility in Superior
In Superior, Wisconsin, Mayor Jim Paine’s environmental stance is contradicted by a troubling reliance on oil revenue, exposing deep fiscal vulnerabilities and questionable ethics.
The Mayor, the Power Plant, and the Family Forest Deal: Rights, Rhetoric, and Responsibility
The ongoing battle over the proposed Nemadji Trail Energy Center in Superior, Wisconsin, highlights the clash between corporate rights and environmental stewardship, raising critical questions about transparency, integrity, and the motivations of public officials like Mayor Jim Paine. As stakeholders weigh the environmental impacts against economic benefits, this complex dispute underscores the challenges of balancing clean energy initiatives with corporate constitutional protections.
Superior’s 2005 Audit Uncovers Employee Theft, Incompetence, and the Art of Shrugging It Off
In 2005, Superior, Wisconsin faced alarming audit revelations, prompting a probe into city fund misappropriation, raising urgent concerns about oversight and accountability.