Tom Still: Beloit revival example of how civic-minded patrons can change a town

Thanks to the Hendricks’ investments and more from those resources, Beloit has turned a corner on recovering from the loss of factories that once built paper-making machines and diesel engines. Where empty post-industrial buildings stood, a mix of hotels, restaurants, upscale apartments, a performing arts center and mixed retail, commercial and manufacturing space has taken its place.

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Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate forum

What: Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate forum When: January 29th, 6p.m.-7p.m. Where: Greenfield Public Library,  5310 W Layton Ave, Greenfield, WI 53220 Former Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske will be moderating the forum.  Each candidate will have five to ten minutes to

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Tom Still: Beloit revival example of how civic-minded patrons can change a town

Thanks to the Hendricks’ investments and more from those resources, Beloit has turned a corner on recovering from the loss of factories that once built paper-making machines and diesel engines. Where empty post-industrial buildings stood, a mix of hotels, restaurants, upscale apartments, a performing arts center and mixed retail, commercial and manufacturing space has taken its place.

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WisDems: Vukmir: Cutting Medicaid is “responsible, actually compassionate”

For Immediate Release January 19, 2018 Contact: Brad Bainum, bradb@wisdems.org Vukmir: Cutting Medicaid is “Responsible, Actually Compassionate” Medicaid covers 1 in 3 Wisconsin kids, half of Wisconsinites with a disability MADISON — Right-wing state Sen. Leah Vukmir today doubled down on her support for cutting Wisconsinites’ earned benefits, using an appearance on

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Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate forum

What: Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate forum When: January 29th, 6p.m.-7p.m. Where: Greenfield Public Library,  5310 W Layton Ave, Greenfield, WI 53220 Former Supreme Court Justice Janine Geske will be moderating the forum.  Each candidate will have five to ten minutes to introduce themselves and then Justice Geske will ask questions of

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