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ICYMI: Sen. Johnson’s Florida Air Travel Leads to Ethics Inquiry
Add a formal inquiry by the Senate Ethics Committee to Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson’s troubles less than six months before he faces voters. Johnson, who broke an earlier pledge to only serve two terms when he announced his bid for re-election in 2022 is under fresh scrutiny for travel between Washington, D.C. and his family’s…
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Deals and Discounts Help Celebrate ‘608 Day’
From Dane to Rock, southern Wisconsin businesses are offering discounts this Wednesday
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A Pro-Choice Pastor on Why Fighting for Abortion Rights Is Central to Her Faith
A majority of Americans who follow a religious tradition support abortion being legal. Rev. Katy Zeh shares her faith journey from an evangelical upbringing to CEO of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice.
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Governor Evers Leads Wisconsin Schools To Top 10 Best in U.S.
Evers, the former State Superintendent of Public Instruction and an educator himself, made strengthening public education a cornerstone of his 2018 campaign. Since taking office, Evers has delivered a number of accomplishments in the education space.
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With Music, Arts, Recreation, and Food, Viroqua Earns a Spot on Any Good List of Wisconsin Day Trips
Trout streams, kayaking, distilleries, and historic accommodations are among the reasons to stay longer than a day.
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Pride Month in Wisconsin Includes Local Events Across the State
Plenty of opportunities to show support for the LGBTQ community at a time when some politicians are promising to roll back social progress.
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Wisconsin GOP haven’t done a thing to address baby formula shortage
It is not normal for a political party to believe, in a time of crisis that could lead to the starvation of American children, that the job of elected Republicans is to — quite literally — do nothing and try to prevent from happening that which can be done.
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Wisconsin Republicans willing to let health insurance premiums skyrocket
As Democrats are pushing to extend the credits, Republicans are once again opposing legislative action that would make healthcare more affordable.
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Six Bomb Threats in Less Than Two Weeks—Kiel Becomes a Front in a National Debate Between Respect and Contempt
The tight-knit community of 3,900 is confused, concerned, and caught up in cultural crosscurrents.
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New Moms Are Getting a Mental Health Hotline, but Wisconsin Republicans Could Have Done Much More
Expanding Medicaid-BadgerCare coverage for a year after pregnancy was proposed by Gov. Evers. Legislators cut that to a few extra days.
























