Planned Parenthood: Thousands rally for reproductive freedom

MADISON, Wis. — Today thousands of people are expected to come together through over 500 events across the country in support of reproductive freedom. The national day of action comes just a day after new research was released showing that 1,274,000 women of reproductive age in Wisconsin and more than 36 million women nationwide, could lose access to

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A Better Mount Pleasant: Four years of Foxconn

MOUNT PLEASANT, WI OCTOBER 4, 2021 – On the fourth anniversary of the announcement that the Foxconn LCD factory would be built in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin – a factory which has never materialized – local residents have learned that Foxconn

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Planned Parenthood: Thousands rally for reproductive freedom

MADISON, Wis. — Today thousands of people are expected to come together through over 500 events across the country in support of reproductive freedom. The national day of action comes just a day after new research was released showing that 1,274,000 women of reproductive age in Wisconsin and more than 36 million women nationwide, could lose access to abortion if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade. We

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All Aboard Wisconsin: Superior Mayor Paine honored by rail advocates

City of Superior Mayor Jim Paine will receive the “2021 Outstanding Public Service Award” for his leadership and commitment to helping the City of Superior play a significant role in the development and success of the proposed Northern Lights Express, All Aboard Wisconsin has announced. The award will be presented at

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A Better Mount Pleasant: Four years of Foxconn

MOUNT PLEASANT, WI OCTOBER 4, 2021 – On the fourth anniversary of the announcement that the Foxconn LCD factory would be built in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin – a factory which has never materialized – local residents have learned that Foxconn purchased an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Ohio to presumably

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Underly says state superintendent should remain as elected position

Department of Public Instruction chief Jill Underly predicted Wisconsin residents wouldn’t approve a Republican idea to change the state constitution and make the jobs of schools superintendent, secretary of state and state treasurer positions appointed by the governor, rather than chosen by voters. “The department being independent has served Wisconsin

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