Marquette researcher gets $950,000 NSF grant

An associate professor of biological sciences at Marquette University has received a $950,000 grant for her research into certain aging disorders.  Disorders including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease are linked to proteins that are incorrectly formed, or misfolded, and aggregated

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Owen Robinson: Mandela Barnes might be a perfect socialist

We learned last week that the Democrat front-runner for U.S. Senate and current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, did not pay any income taxes and received health care coverage from the taxpayers via BadgerCare in the same year he purchased two condos and ran for public office.

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WisDems: WisGOP playing partisan games with education funding, again

MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin Republicans are once again attempting to cover up their abysmal record of underfunding public education. A GOP-authored bill moving through the state legislature would direct Gov. Evers to spend federal pandemic funds on education – strange considering Republicans have repeatedly struck down funding for mental health and

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Milwaukee Common Council President Johnson: Getting closer to better financial health, more stable housing, and improved public health and safety

Statement of Common Council President Cavalier Johnson September 21, 2021  Today Mayor Barrett presented his 2022 proposed budget to the Common Council and to the residents of Milwaukee. The Barrett Administration put together a budget that speaks to the difficult decisions that leaders make in trying to balance the needs

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Lake Michigan whitefish virtual meeting Sept. 28

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will be developing new regulations for the lake whitefish commercial industry. The DNR will host a virtual public meeting to hear from anyone interested in Lake Michigan whitefish, discuss the new permanent commercial whitefish rules package and share information obtained from onboard monitoring

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Van Orden campaign: Response to President Biden’s UN Address

PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Derrick Van Orden, Republican Candidate in Wisconsin’s 3rd District and former Navy SEAL responsible for writing Special Operations Contingency Plans in Europe, found President Biden’s address to the United Nations General Assembly this morning sorely lacking in a response to the diminished image of the United

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Marquette researcher gets $950,000 NSF grant

An associate professor of biological sciences at Marquette University has received a $950,000 grant for her research into certain aging disorders.  Disorders including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease are linked to proteins that are incorrectly formed, or misfolded, and aggregated in areas of the body including the brain. Dr. Anita

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Owen Robinson: Mandela Barnes might be a perfect socialist

We learned last week that the Democrat front-runner for U.S. Senate and current lieutenant governor, Mandela Barnes, did not pay any income taxes and received health care coverage from the taxpayers via BadgerCare in the same year he purchased two condos and ran for public office.

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Rep. Dittrich: Adoption is pro-life, the abortion alternative

Madison –Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) introduced multiple bills to address the over-burdensome adoption process in Wisconsin, building off of the work she started last session as the chair of the Speaker’s Task Force on Adoption (2019). These bills seek to make the adoption process an option for both

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AARP Wisconsin: Milwaukee project wins AARP WI Small Dollar Big Impact grant

Proposal to install plaques alongside art projects win AARP Wisconsin grant MILWAUKEE, WI – A proposal to install plaques that explain art projects along Milwaukee’s Beerline Recreational Trail has been selected to receive an AARP Wisconsin “Small Dollar, Big Impact” grant. Grants are being awarded each month throughout 2021 to projects across Wisconsin

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