Jonathon Sadowski
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Injections vs. Infections: Health Experts Say Wisconsin Has Two Paths to Herd Immunity
Doctor’s suggestion for the vexation of vaccine hesitation is to ask patients if they’re prepared to face long-haul COVID symptoms.
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Wisconsin Expects to Pay Foxconn $37 Million Through 2023, State Official Says
The tax credits are part of the state’s new and much smaller contract: $80 million from taxpayers vs. almost $3 billion under the Walker/Trump deal.
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Haven’t Gotten A Vaccine Yet? Use VaccineFinder To Find One, WI Health Officials Say
The tool helps connect people to vaccinations more easily, Department of Health Services says.
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Racial Disparities Task Force Releases 18 Police Reform Recommendations
The recommendations, which carry no legal weight, have an uncertain path to becoming law.
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‘Accountability, Not Justice’: Black Leaders Say Chauvin Verdict Is Far From Enough
Police reform advocates cite ongoing frustrations, vow to “use this as a stepping stone” toward equality.
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’Amen!’—Wisconsin Reacts to Chauvin Conviction. State’s Racial Disparities Task Force Begins to Wrap Up.
Jurors in Minneapolis convict former police officer. Wisconsin panel still debating a “use of force” policy.
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From Mega-Factory to Minimal Requirements, Foxconn Reaches a ‘Right-Sized’ New Deal
The hyped promise of 13,000 jobs shrinks to a realistic 1,400 as Evers delivers on a major campaign promise.
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Virtually Unprecedented: GOP Says No to Online Participation for Democratic Senator in COVID Quarantine
The Legislature successfully tested a virtual attendance option, but Republican leadership has stopped allowing it.
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Wisconsin’s Roads Need TLC and Lots Of Money. Biden’s Infrastructure Proposal Could Be a Lifeline.
Biden’s American Jobs Plan, which sets aside $621 billion for transportation, would be a shot in the arm, but long-term needs remain at the state level.
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DPI Finds ‘Severe, Pervasive, and Persistent’ Racism in Burlington Schools
A school district is put on notice, years after a mother first started fighting racism in the community.


















