Monday, June 11
- :PM LINKS:
- Paul Fanlund: To reunite Wisconsin, elite leaders must step up
- Todd Berry, Dale Knapp: Lessons in reconciliation and political healing
- Kenneth R. Mayer: Time for healing to begin
- Richard Moore: Celebrate, but the war with liberal bosses goes on
- Matthew Rothschild: Build local progressive councils
- Rich Lowry: Money was not why recall failed
- James Wigderson: Walker's logic overpowered unions' clenched fist
- Diane Doughman: How UW-Madison students were disenfranchised
- Jud Lounsbury: We only lose when we refuse to get back up
- Chris Rickert: Some silver linings for the left after the recall
- Chris Walker: Skepticism warranted over governor's call for "compromise"
- Gregory Humphrey: Note to Wisconsin legislators: Get over yourselves and eat a brat with Scott Walker
- Tom Giffey: Uncontested seats not good for democracy
- Lisa Mux: Unscripted and unplugged at the Wisconsin Democratic Convention 2012
- Anneliese Dickman: Property tax levies decline for the first time in over a decade
- Jennifer Shilling: Power line project needs public input
- :AM LINKS:
- Ron Johnson: Wanted: A positive president who can say America is once again open for business
- Mike Ford: Do what it takes to keep the Bucks in Milwaukee
- James Rowen: On the DNR's climate change pages, all hail Governor Doyle
- Bill Kraus: Lights on and nobody home
- Mike Nichols: Indie voters get to have their say
- Ed Garvey: Now pressure's on Walker to produce jobs
- Christian Schneider: Court case not cause of Walker's victory
- John Nichols: A 'hugely scary' money power win
- Frank Keegan: Fiscal reality wins a victory in Wisconsin
- Aaron Rodriguez: Are Democrats done with their conniption fit?
- Marc Eisen: Milwaukee and Madison: a need for stronger links
- Telvin Jeffries, Todd Teske: Nurturing region's entrepreneurial ecosystem
- Eugene Kane: Diversity lacking on Capitol Drive project
- Chris Rickert: The fine line between friend and pitchman
- Alan J. Borsuk: Test scores not enough to measure success at Wings
- James E. Causey: It's time to rethink summer vacation
- Thomas Zachek: Meet the new really 'Horrible Bosses'
- Patricia Randolph: Let's howl with the wolves, not kill them
- Doug Moe: Lawyers keep city interesting
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