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Several impressive candidates looking to defeat Ron Johnson. Who’s the front runner?

When I asked Sarah Godlewski how she sees her bid for the U.S. Senate in the context of Wisconsin political history, her response was immediate. And blunt.

The Taliban are a bunch or psychopaths. And now we’re going to give them a country back.

While he will be remembered as a national model for standing up against woke campus bureaucrats, he will be more personally remembered by an army of conservative students that finally got to hear a voice in a classroom that wasn’t hostile to their ideas.

Nearly a decade after Colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana, the debate has spiked in Wisconsin as more states join the pro-marijuana ranks.

As Wisconsin debates the legalization of marijuana, law enforcement officials in Michigan — Wisconsin’s first neighbor to legalize recreational use — note challenges in enforcing marijuana-related DUIs and addressing break-ins linked to homes with grow operations.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — A Senate committee holds a hearing today on a Dem bill that would exempt some unemployment compensation from state taxes. The bill before the Senate Labor and Regulatory

Dem members of the Joint Finance Committee today asked the GOP co-chairs to add another virtual hearing after the time slots for the lone online event April 28 filled up in about 15 minutes. The offices of Co-chairs Howard Marklein,

Gov. Tony Evers and Foxconn execs this morning announced the state has reached a new deal with the company over its Mount Pleasant project. The state originally agreed to a slate of tax incentives for the company under former Gov.

A manure digester at Crave Brothers Farm in Waterloo produces electricity for the township and bedding for the cattle. It also reduces methane emissions. Tom Crave says his family’s dairy farm is leading the way in sustainability by operating at

Annette Ziegler has paid her dues with 24 years of service on the bench at the local level and on the Supreme Court.

The UW System has been trying to get the attention of the GOP-led legislature and State Building Commission for years.

If we further tamper with the makeup of the court, we could set in motion a form of political volleyball, in which no team is the permanent winner. In fact, it is our justice system that will lose.

Several impressive candidates looking to defeat Ron Johnson. Who’s the front runner?

When I asked Sarah Godlewski how she sees her bid for the U.S. Senate in the context of Wisconsin political history, her response was immediate. And blunt.

The Taliban are a bunch or psychopaths. And now we’re going to give them a country back.

While he will be remembered as a national model for standing up against woke campus bureaucrats, he will be more personally remembered by an army of conservative students that finally got to hear a voice in a classroom that wasn’t hostile to their ideas.

Nearly a decade after Colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana, the debate has spiked in Wisconsin as more states join the pro-marijuana ranks.

As Wisconsin debates the legalization of marijuana, law enforcement officials in Michigan — Wisconsin’s first neighbor to legalize recreational use — note challenges in enforcing marijuana-related DUIs and addressing break-ins linked to homes with grow operations.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — A Senate committee holds a hearing today on a Dem bill that would exempt some unemployment compensation from state taxes. The bill before the Senate Labor and Regulatory Reform Committee would cover calendar years 2020 and 2021. Currently,

Dem members of the Joint Finance Committee today asked the GOP co-chairs to add another virtual hearing after the time slots for the lone online event April 28 filled up in about 15 minutes. The offices of Co-chairs Howard Marklein, R-Spring Green, and Mark Born, R-Beaver Dam, said they had

Gov. Tony Evers and Foxconn execs this morning announced the state has reached a new deal with the company over its Mount Pleasant project. The state originally agreed to a slate of tax incentives for the company under former Gov. Scott Walker. But the company’s original vision for the project

A manure digester at Crave Brothers Farm in Waterloo produces electricity for the township and bedding for the cattle. It also reduces methane emissions. Tom Crave says his family’s dairy farm is leading the way in sustainability by operating at 100 percent green power. Since adding a manure digester in

Annette Ziegler has paid her dues with 24 years of service on the bench at the local level and on the Supreme Court.

The UW System has been trying to get the attention of the GOP-led legislature and State Building Commission for years.

If we further tamper with the makeup of the court, we could set in motion a form of political volleyball, in which no team is the permanent winner. In fact, it is our justice system that will lose.