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Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Historian John Gurda is to present, “A History of our Parks and Open Spaces.” Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: http://milwaukeerotary.com/event/john-gurda-milwaukee-writer-historian/
Park Hotel, Madison. Retired Army Col. Sheri Swokowski is to discuss changes in the military. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/event/program-dhavan-shah-the-work-of-politics/?instance_id=5385

That includes disabled voters, who can’t vote unless someone delivers their ballot.

Voters in western Wisconsin turned back character assassination, targeted mailings and a gruesome death threat on April 5. We all have more work to do.

Indifference won again in another round of important local elections.

The Republican Party is basically trying to remove anyone who really wants to fix Wisconsin.

Welcome to the 21st Century, where honesty and principles mean nothing to one of our political parties.

Gov. Tony Evers’ incompetent licensing agency will go dark for a few weeks later this month as it transitions to an electronic filing system.

Inflation shows no sign of easing in what some have begun calling “Bidenzuela.”

If signed into law, SB 365 would help avoid duplication of existing broadband service and other government broadband expansion grant programs, and would encourage the deployment of faster and more reliable broadband internet connections throughout Wisconsin.

Time is running out before providing an abortion could become a felony in our state. Business owners, elected officials and community leaders must speak up and step up to defend abortion access for all — we cannot afford to wait.

Wisconsin’s senior U.S. senator paid only $2,015 in state income tax in 2017, despite earning more than $450,000 that year.
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Historian John Gurda is to present, “A History of our Parks and Open Spaces.” Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: http://milwaukeerotary.com/event/john-gurda-milwaukee-writer-historian/
Park Hotel, Madison. Retired Army Col. Sheri Swokowski is to discuss changes in the military. Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/event/program-dhavan-shah-the-work-of-politics/?instance_id=5385

That includes disabled voters, who can’t vote unless someone delivers their ballot.

Voters in western Wisconsin turned back character assassination, targeted mailings and a gruesome death threat on April 5. We all have more work to do.

Indifference won again in another round of important local elections.

The Republican Party is basically trying to remove anyone who really wants to fix Wisconsin.

Welcome to the 21st Century, where honesty and principles mean nothing to one of our political parties.

Gov. Tony Evers’ incompetent licensing agency will go dark for a few weeks later this month as it transitions to an electronic filing system.

Inflation shows no sign of easing in what some have begun calling “Bidenzuela.”

If signed into law, SB 365 would help avoid duplication of existing broadband service and other government broadband expansion grant programs, and would encourage the deployment of faster and more reliable broadband internet connections throughout Wisconsin.

Time is running out before providing an abortion could become a felony in our state. Business owners, elected officials and community leaders must speak up and step up to defend abortion access for all — we cannot afford to wait.

Wisconsin’s senior U.S. senator paid only $2,015 in state income tax in 2017, despite earning more than $450,000 that year.