Dept. of Administration: Evers Administration announces $3 million in grants to help schools and libraries teach remotely

MADISON– The Department of Administration (DOA) announced that $3.0 million is now available to eligible school districts and libraries through Technology for Educational Achievement (TEACH) Grants. TEACH Grants assist school districts and libraries acquire the equipment and services necessary to build a modern infrastructure system to better teach and

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U.S. Rep. Pocan: Quarantined after exposure to COVID-19

MADISON, WI—Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI) has been in quarantine since last Tuesday, November 10, after finding out his mother had tested positive for COVID-19. Pocan transported his 91-year-old mother on a two-hour drive to a nursing home she was moving to on

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Cunningham campaign: Announces campaign for judge

KENOSHA – Angela Cunningham, community leader, single mom, and experienced litigator, announced last week she would be a candidate for Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge in Branch 6 in the spring 2021 election. Cunningham currently works as a defense attorney and

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Dept. of Transportation: Recognized for stopping fraud scam

NOTE: November 15-21, 2020 is International Fraud Awareness Week The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Compliance, Audit and Fraud Unit recently received recognition for its initiative to detect fraud and enhance the integrity of DMV products.

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Jackie Krull: Announces candidacy for Bellevue Village President

BELLEVUE WI – Jackie Krull, a long-term Village of Bellevue resident, has announced her candidacy for Bellevue Village President. “Cultivating our community is a balance of vision and investment. Bellevue is transitioning towards full buildout, with development at the edges of rural working lands. Cultivating a community requires a long-range view

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MON News Summary: State Supreme Court hearing mask mandate lawsuit today

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Dec. 3: Virtual luncheon on the state of local budgets Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion about the state of local budgets with Milwaukee County Exec. David Crowley, Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich, Wausau Mayor Katie Rosenberg, and Jason Stein research director at the

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Dept. of Administration: Evers Administration announces $3 million in grants to help schools and libraries teach remotely

MADISON– The Department of Administration (DOA) announced that $3.0 million is now available to eligible school districts and libraries through Technology for Educational Achievement (TEACH) Grants. TEACH Grants assist school districts and libraries acquire the equipment and services necessary to build a modern infrastructure system to better teach and support Wisconsin students remotely and in the classroom. “Now, more

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U.S. Rep. Pocan: Quarantined after exposure to COVID-19

MADISON, WI—Congressman Mark Pocan (D-WI) has been in quarantine since last Tuesday, November 10, after finding out his mother had tested positive for COVID-19. Pocan transported his 91-year-old mother on a two-hour drive to a nursing home she was moving to on Monday, November 9. On Tuesday, November 10, he found out

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Cunningham campaign: Announces campaign for judge

KENOSHA – Angela Cunningham, community leader, single mom, and experienced litigator, announced last week she would be a candidate for Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge in Branch 6 in the spring 2021 election. Cunningham currently works as a defense attorney and guardian ad litem, previously was a public interest attorney, prosecutor,

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Dept. of Transportation: Recognized for stopping fraud scam

NOTE: November 15-21, 2020 is International Fraud Awareness Week The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Compliance, Audit and Fraud Unit recently received recognition for its initiative to detect fraud and enhance the integrity of DMV products. The unit uncovered a fraud ring in the Madison community, which

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MON AM Update: Hitt reelected state GOP chair; state Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in mask mandate lawsuit today

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Spectrum Reach From WisPolitics.com … — The state GOP’s Executive Committee has reelected Andrew Hitt state party chair. Hitt, who was unopposed, first became chair in April 2019 as the party looked to regroup following losses in the November 2018 statewide elections. The committee also:

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