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Gov. Tony Evers, together with Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich, today announced that the Evers Administration is awarding nearly $2 million—$1.8 million—to the city of Green Bay for work done to support ...
Four Baldwin-Woodville high school students were in Madison last month for the 51st annual SkillsUSA Wisconsin State Leadership and Skills Conference. SkillsUSA is a national nonprofit organization ...
The Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) Board awarded President and CEO Steve Massey of Westfields Hospital and Clinic (Westfields) with a Futuremaker Award during the Board meeting held at the ...
Kyle Wienke, liaison to the Wisconsin Department of Corrections for Wisconsin Books to Prisoners (WBTP), poses for a portrait in the WBTP library on Sept. 20, 2024, at the Social Justice Center in ...
This story was originally published by Votebeat and Wisconsin Watch. Wisconsinites will vote Tuesday on two proposed amendments to the state constitution that could reshape how elections are run in ...
More than 22 years on the St. Croix County bench After more than 22 years on the bench, St. Croix County Branch II Circuit Court Judge Edward F. Vlack announced last week that his current term would ...
Like former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart said of pornography, “I know it when I see it.” Or, to deploy another aphorism, if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it’s a duck.
Wisconsin’s prison population has swelled since a pandemic dip, complicating efforts to address dangerous conditions that were highlighted in June when prosecutors criminally charged nine Waupun ...
During last week’s meeting, the Baldwin-Woodville School Board approved its officers for the next 12 months: Ken Dykhouse was reelected President, Dan Dietzman Vice President, Austin Van Damme ...
The 86-year-old starts each morning by watching the news in her room at Pine Crest Nursing Home in Merrill, Wisconsin. Then it’s off to the dining hall for breakfast so she can “BS with everybody out ...
I remember how much ambition I had in the summer of 2004 as I launched my own landscaping business. Rumor had it the landscaping crews in Fargo, ND, were all full, and I discovered if I were going to ...
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