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Marquette Poll: Several Evers Proposals Have Strong Public Support
New Survey Found Sizable Majority Backs Medicaid Expansion
(WPR)---Several of Gov. Tony Evers' policy proposals have strong public support, according to a new poll from Marquette University Law School.
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Cabaret License Request Denied; Federal Lawsuit Threatened
The Kenosha City Council voted Wednesday night against granting a cabaret license to a bar that features hip hop music.
Supporters called the move racist, but others cited a persistent pattern of neighborhood trouble created by the Red Zone’s patrons.
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Kenosha School Board Votes to Discontinue a Program for Teen Moms
(WGTD)---A service that allows Kenosha high school students with newborns to continue going to school while their babies are cared for onsite will be discontinued next year.
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State Assembly Passes Bill Protecting Pre-Existing Conditions Coverage
(WPR)---The state Assembly voted Tuesday to approve a bill that would bar health insurance companies in Wisconsin from denying coverage to people with pre-existing conditions.
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Gov. Tony Evers Directs Attorney General To Withdraw From Obamacare Lawsuit
Evers Uses First State Of The State To Announce Order
(WPR)---Gov. Tony Evers used his first State of the State address Tuesday to announce he has directed Attorney General Josh Kaul to leave a federal lawsuit challenging the
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Vos: Last-Minute Changes Possible To Pre-Existing Conditions Bill
State Lawmakers Scheduled To Vote Tuesday On Plan
(WPR)---Last-minute changes could be coming to a state bill that would provide guaranteed health insurance coverage to people with pre-existing conditions in Wisconsin.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration at Gateway
Gateway Technical College’s 25th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Celebration takes place at Noon Monday in the Madrigrano Auditorium on the school’s Kenosha campus. This year’s theme is: “One Voice---Many Stories.” Doors open at 11:30. The program runs from Noon til
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Barden's Redevelopment Agreement to be Reviewed by City Council
New uses have been found for an old building in downtown Kenosha that has sat vacant for much of the last several decades.
A developer is proposing a $3.5 million renovation of the former Barden’s Dept. store.
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Kenosha Airport Set to Expand
Discussion began on an expansion of the main runway at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Highway 158 back in 1993.
26 years later---that idea will be realized.
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Foxconn Doesn't Meet Wisconsin Jobs Benchmark For 2018
Company Finished 2018 With 178 Full-Time Employees, 82 Short Of Requirement
(AP/WPR)---Foxconn Technology Group didn't create enough Wisconsin jobs in 2018 to immediately claim state tax credits.
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