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Leinenkugel’s Employees Strike for Higher Pay, Halting Production
One striking worker says it was supposed to be the busiest week of the year, bottling the new batch of Oktoberfest, but the company claims the strike will have no impact on product supply.
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Rebecca Cooke Becomes First Democrat Seeking to Challenge GOP Rep. Derrick Van Orden
The small business owner won the majority of counties in last year’s primary. Three other Democrats are said to be considering a challenge to the freshman Republican who was on the US Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Judge: ‘No Such Thing as an 1849 Abortion Ban,’ Allows Lawsuit to Continue
A Dane County judge’s order indicates the 19th century statue is preempted by state laws written while Roe v. Wade was in effect and that a lawsuit against the state’s 1849 abortion ban may proceed.
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3 Wisconsin Roadside Attractions Actually Worth the Stop
Amidst all the Kwik Trips and Culver’s, you’ll find a variety of questionably quirky attractions on any given Wisconsin highway. All are unusual, most are one-of-a-kind, and a few are actually worth the stop.
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Safety officials are investigating the death of a 16-year-old boy injured at Wisconsin sawmill
FLORENCE, Wis. (AP) — Workplace safety officials are investigating the death of a 16-year-old boy from injuries he received last week at a Wisconsin sawmill.
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8 Books By Wisconsin Authors to Add to Your Summer Reading List
DID YOU KNOW? 56% of US adults admit to reading at least one “serious” book in the summer to look smarter. While we can’t guarantee any of these reads fall under that categorization, we can confirm they’re great books written by local authors.
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What ‘Bidenomics’ Means for Workers and Families
US Department of Labor Chief Economist Joelle Gamble explains what “Bidenomics” means and how the president’s investments are helping workers and the economy.
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On Cutting Taxes, Republicans Should Use Evers’ ‘Bounce Back’ Approach. Instead, They ‘Fox-Conned’ Their Tax Cut.
Our tax dollars go a lot further when we invest in all 72 counties, not just one. The same can be said for tax cuts that benefit all income brackets, not just the highest ones.
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4 Wisconsin Food Trucks to Celebrate National Food Truck Day
The ‘holiday’ is celebrated every year on the last Friday of June to encourage people to support the small businesses on wheels in their community.
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5 Wisconsin Rooftops & Patios to Visit This Summer
Summer is finally here, and it’s time to soak up the sun— From upscale restaurants to trendy cocktail bars, we’ve got you covered. Whether you’re a local, or just passing through, here are some must-visit spots to elevate your outdoor dining experience. PufferFish Milwaukee Located on the 6th floor of Hotel Metro, Pufferfish is a…
























