The Founding Editor of UpNorthNews, Pat was a familiar presence on radio and TV stations in western Wisconsin before serving in the state Legislature. After a brief stint living in the Caribbean, Pat and wife returned to Chippewa Falls to be closer to their growing group of grandchildren. He now serves as UNN’s chief political correspondent and host of UpNorthNews Radio, airing weekday mornings 6 a.m.-8 a.m on the Civic Media radio network and the UpNorthNews Facebook page.
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Latest from Pat Kreitlow
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The Battle for Wisconsin Is Underway
Republican presidential candidates are preparing for a debate in Milwaukee just days after President Biden made his case for another term during a visit to the city. What should we be looking for from the GOP hopefuls?
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What Does Trump’s Latest Indictment Mean for You? More Than You Might Think.
If you’re a fan of democracy and the rule of law—with some Wisconsin twists thrown in—keep the popcorn handy as you follow these trials.
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Biden in Wisconsin: The US Is ‘Getting Back to Exporting Products, Not Jobs’
Appearing at an event in Milwaukee, President Joe Biden highlighted the growth of manufacturing and green energy jobs in Wisconsin because of the Inflation Reduction Act, with a focus on middle-class jobs.
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Here’s Your Scorecard to Track the Many Criminal Trials Facing Former President Trump
Georgia prosecutors add a fourth criminal case to Trump’s legal woes. Wisconsin’s fake electors are mentioned.
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WI Attorney General Josh Kaul Asks Judge to Formally Rule an 1849 Law Is Not About Abortion
The new motion says no further oral arguments are needed for the court to make a final judgment that the 19th century law is about feticide and does not criminalize abortion.
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VP Kamala Harris Visits Wisconsin to Highlight New Broadband Manufacturing Jobs
The Biden administration is investing $1 billion to expand high-speed service in Wisconsin. The work could be getting done faster, but Republicans dropped the state’s funding commitment to $0.
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Trump Is Arraigned on Felony Charges of Trying to Steal the 2020 Election—with Help from Several Wisconsin Supporters
The former president pleads not guilty while adding another hearing date to a burgeoning legal calendar involving three criminal cases—with the possibility of a fourth on the way.
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Farmers in 27 Wisconsin Counties Will Get Help Amid ‘Near-Drought’ Conditions
Crop yields are coming in behind average as scattered showers and thunderstorms fail to make up for a lengthy stretch of not enough rain.
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Postcards Targeting Sen. Tammy Baldwin Urge Her to Stop Fighting for Lower Drug Prices
A group billing itself as a conservative alternative to the AARP is fighting against more affordable medications.
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Ron Johnson’s Flip-Flop on Campaign Loans Continues a Troubling Trend
Wisconsin’s Republican senator said he wasn’t expecting to pay himself back for loans he made to his campaign, and yet hundreds of thousands of dollars from his donors were recently sent to his personal bank account.




















