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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Spectrum Reach From WisPolitics.com … — A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit filed by former Trump attorney Sidney Powell to overturn Wisconsin’s election results, writing the request was “far outside” the court’s oath to uphold
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Collaboration between state government agencies and the private sector have increased Wisconsin businesses’ international reach with virtual guidance and grant distribution. The “We’re All In” grant program allocated more than $220 million to 50,000 Wisconsin businesses in the past eight

Wisconsin’s first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine, expected as early as Dec. 14, will vaccinate 49,725 people in the first group of high-risk Wisconsinites: health care workers and those at long-term care facilities. Once the FDA issues its emergency approval for

President Trump’s attempt to throw out millions of votes because officials allegedly didn’t follow state law in administering the election is “not merely implausible, it is profoundly anti-democratic and contrary to the rule of law,” Gov. Tony Evers’ argues. The

The state Supreme Court conservative who defied Trump shares his voicemail messages and letters.

Candidate Brian Hagedorn made a lot of promises about how judges should issue rulings that Justice Brian Hagedorn is completely ignoring.

Many people are dependent on the population as a whole practicing sound pandemic behavior — — social distancing, wearing masks, avoiding social contact, washing hands.

Many forced to relocate from Mount Pleasant. And Foxconn faces a $34.6 million ransomware demand.

Some residents and council members have been critical of the city’s pursuit of a $3 million federal grant that would help fund the purchase of a private property— Salmon Harbor Marina — while the city-owned marina has languished in a state of disrepair since the destructive floods in the spring of 2019.

East-west corridor is a bottleneck and a drag on economic activity.

The COVID clamps on the available workforce explain much of the inability of the economy to get rolling again. Companies simply cannot get the available work done because they can’t muster full work forces for their operations.

As Christmas nears, my wish is to unite as a community, a state, and a nation to work together for the common good. People of any religion or no religion can embrace the spirit of joy, peace and goodwill embodied by all religions.

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Spectrum Reach From WisPolitics.com … — A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit filed by former Trump attorney Sidney Powell to overturn Wisconsin’s election results, writing the request was “far outside” the court’s oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. The suit, filed on behalf of
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Collaboration between state government agencies and the private sector have increased Wisconsin businesses’ international reach with virtual guidance and grant distribution. The “We’re All In” grant program allocated more than $220 million to 50,000 Wisconsin businesses in the past eight months, said Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. Secretary and CEO Missy

Wisconsin’s first shipments of COVID-19 vaccine, expected as early as Dec. 14, will vaccinate 49,725 people in the first group of high-risk Wisconsinites: health care workers and those at long-term care facilities. Once the FDA issues its emergency approval for Pfizer’s vaccine, a move that’s expected within the next week,

President Trump’s attempt to throw out millions of votes because officials allegedly didn’t follow state law in administering the election is “not merely implausible, it is profoundly anti-democratic and contrary to the rule of law,” Gov. Tony Evers’ argues. The brief from Evers’ attorney yesterday was one of several motions

The state Supreme Court conservative who defied Trump shares his voicemail messages and letters.

Candidate Brian Hagedorn made a lot of promises about how judges should issue rulings that Justice Brian Hagedorn is completely ignoring.

Many people are dependent on the population as a whole practicing sound pandemic behavior — — social distancing, wearing masks, avoiding social contact, washing hands.

Many forced to relocate from Mount Pleasant. And Foxconn faces a $34.6 million ransomware demand.

Some residents and council members have been critical of the city’s pursuit of a $3 million federal grant that would help fund the purchase of a private property— Salmon Harbor Marina — while the city-owned marina has languished in a state of disrepair since the destructive floods in the spring of 2019.

East-west corridor is a bottleneck and a drag on economic activity.

The COVID clamps on the available workforce explain much of the inability of the economy to get rolling again. Companies simply cannot get the available work done because they can’t muster full work forces for their operations.

As Christmas nears, my wish is to unite as a community, a state, and a nation to work together for the common good. People of any religion or no religion can embrace the spirit of joy, peace and goodwill embodied by all religions.