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Over 129,000 voters could be removed from the rolls after the state Supreme Court Monday agreed to hear a case challenging the Wisconsin Elections Commission’s handling of a mailer to those who may have moved. But it’s unclear whether conservative

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement RENEW Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse, is looking at a primary challenge in August, while two Republicans filed nomination papers to run for his western Wisconsin congressional district. Dem
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Over 129,000 voters could be removed from the rolls after the state Supreme Court today agreed to hear a case challenging the Wisconsin Elections Commission’s handling of a mailer to those who
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** June 11: COVID-19, Trade Tensions, Turbulent Markets — Trouble for Wisconsin Ag Be part of a Thursday June 11 lunchtime panel discussion on issues affecting state agriculture. It will be led by veteran farm broadcaster

We all need to remember is that we are one nation, one people. Our futures are inextricably tied to one another. When we devalue the life of one group, we devalue everything that America represents.

Our nation needs a lot of things, but it needs more than anything else a single unifying, credible, grounded, calming, reasoned, and adult voice to lift us up and beyond the times in which we now find ourselves.

This was supposed to be Milwaukee’s signature summer, the culmination of a years-long pursuit of a real, meaningful breakthrough moment for the city. It’s not going to happen now.

Madison is under a coronavirus lockdown and a curfew.

Until the Floyd explosion in dozens of cities, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow was trying to split the nation’s attention in her nightly news show between the global pandemic and the steady but diverse deterioration state by state, nursing home by nursing home, prison by prison, meat packing plant by plant, doctor by doctor. In many ways, this is the real human story of the president’s failure and where our nation must be paying attention to recover.

The COVID-19 pandemic has reached shocking milestones.

Pandemic and Gov. Tony Evers’ lockdown policies have battered and bruised Wisconsin’s economy. As the Badger State slowly shakes off the dust of a statewide shutdown, economic indicators show it will be some time before the economy really rebounds.

Trump calls the USPS a “joke,” falsely claims it is giving his enemy, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who personally owns the Washington Post, money-losing rates and seemingly doesn’t care if millions of Americans will be without mail.

A New York Times bestseller, “Evicted” follows eight individuals and their families right here in Milwaukee as they seek housing and struggle to find stability.

However you decide to Do Dairy Month Differently, take some time this month to think about the importance of dairy – and all of agriculture – in our communities.

Over 129,000 voters could be removed from the rolls after the state Supreme Court Monday agreed to hear a case challenging the Wisconsin Elections Commission’s handling of a mailer to those who may have moved. But it’s unclear whether conservative Justice Daniel Kelly will participate in the case. Kelly, who

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement RENEW Wisconsin From WisPolitics.com … — U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-La Crosse, is looking at a primary challenge in August, while two Republicans filed nomination papers to run for his western Wisconsin congressional district. Dem Mark Neumann, a retired doctor from La Crosse, filed enough
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Over 129,000 voters could be removed from the rolls after the state Supreme Court today agreed to hear a case challenging the Wisconsin Elections Commission’s handling of a mailer to those who may have moved. But it’s unclear whether conservative Justice Daniel
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** June 11: COVID-19, Trade Tensions, Turbulent Markets — Trouble for Wisconsin Ag Be part of a Thursday June 11 lunchtime panel discussion on issues affecting state agriculture. It will be led by veteran farm broadcaster Pam Jahnke. The WisPolitics.com-WisBusiness.com event goes from noon to 1

We all need to remember is that we are one nation, one people. Our futures are inextricably tied to one another. When we devalue the life of one group, we devalue everything that America represents.

Our nation needs a lot of things, but it needs more than anything else a single unifying, credible, grounded, calming, reasoned, and adult voice to lift us up and beyond the times in which we now find ourselves.

This was supposed to be Milwaukee’s signature summer, the culmination of a years-long pursuit of a real, meaningful breakthrough moment for the city. It’s not going to happen now.

Madison is under a coronavirus lockdown and a curfew.

Until the Floyd explosion in dozens of cities, MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow was trying to split the nation’s attention in her nightly news show between the global pandemic and the steady but diverse deterioration state by state, nursing home by nursing home, prison by prison, meat packing plant by plant, doctor by doctor. In many ways, this is the real human story of the president’s failure and where our nation must be paying attention to recover.

The COVID-19 pandemic has reached shocking milestones.

Pandemic and Gov. Tony Evers’ lockdown policies have battered and bruised Wisconsin’s economy. As the Badger State slowly shakes off the dust of a statewide shutdown, economic indicators show it will be some time before the economy really rebounds.

Trump calls the USPS a “joke,” falsely claims it is giving his enemy, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who personally owns the Washington Post, money-losing rates and seemingly doesn’t care if millions of Americans will be without mail.

A New York Times bestseller, “Evicted” follows eight individuals and their families right here in Milwaukee as they seek housing and struggle to find stability.

However you decide to Do Dairy Month Differently, take some time this month to think about the importance of dairy – and all of agriculture – in our communities.