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The Wisconsin State Legislature unanimously passed a new bill that would offset this slash in the budget by increasing funding.
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This week, small business owner Andi Rich announced that she’s running for the seat as a Democrat.
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Biden was making the announcement Monday in Madison, the state's liberal capital and home of the University of Wisconsin's flagship campus
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Oneida County Planning and Zoning rejects permit for GLITC's Adolescent Recovery and Wellness CenterOn Wednesday, the committee met again and decided unanimously to reject the conditional use permit for GLITC’s Adolescent Recovery and Wellness Center.
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Yesterday, spring local and presidential primary elections were held around Wisconsin
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Biden and Trump easily won primaries in Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin, adding to their delegate hauls for their party conventions this summer.
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is urging the Wisconsin Supreme Court to once again allow absentee ballot drop boxes in places beyond the election offices they are now restricted to.
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In Antigo, community members have opened a new organization called William’s House of Hope.
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Wisconsin's Democratic Gov. Tony Evers vetoed 41 bills passed by the Republican-led Legislature on Friday — rejecting a $3 billion Republican tax cut, political loyalty pledges for higher education employees, and a plan setting how many wolves can be hunted each year.
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When the Marshfield Health System closed their Mercer clinic in January, Iron County lost their major healthcare facility.
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Like so many other schools in the region, North Lakeland School District is going to referendum on Tuesday.
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Gov. Tony Evers has signed into law bipartisan bills designed to better protect the safety of judges following the killing of a retired judge and combat the rise in human trafficking. In total, Evers signed 29 crime-related bills Wednesday, most of which passed with broad bipartisan support.