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After Schimel Stepped In, Well Permits Moved Forward
Attorney General Brad Schimel's Advisory Opinion Last Year Upended Supreme Court Precedent On Groundwater Protections
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Ryan Fields Questions On Comey During Wisconsin Visit To Tout Tax Reform
Ryan: Russia Investigation Should Stay At FBI, Not Be Moved To A Special Prosecutor.
(WPR)---House Speaker Paul Ryan told a Wisconsin audience Thursday that he hopes to get Congress to pass a tax overhaul and other policy issues soon. But he
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Paul Ryan To Be At InSinkErator; Passes Up Health Forum in Kenosha
Paul Ryan has an appearance scheduled for Thursday at a company that's expanding in Racine, although he's turned down a request from a Kenosha-based political group to participate in a forum on health insurance the following day.
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Madison Schools Experiment With Unplugging Students From Social Media
4 Schools Participating In Pilot Program To Limit Student Cellphone Use
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Walker: A 'Given' That Pre-Existing Conditions Will Be Covered In Wisconsin
Governor Left Door Open Last Week To Provision That Could Raise Some Premiums
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Start at Gateway; Finish at Carthage
A broad credit-transferring agreement between Carthage College and Gateway Technical College is now in place following a signing ceremony held on Gateway’s Kenosha campus Monday.
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Preaching to the Choir: Speakers Address Kenosha Dems on Budget Bill
A trio of Kenosha-area Democrats held a listening session on the proposed state budget Monday night.
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New Trolley Showcases Kenosha's Lakefront
There's a new way of getting around at Kenosha's lakefront.
A rubber-wheeled trolley-bus is running regular routes Wednesday through Sunday from 1:45 in the afternoon until 9:15 at night. The new service will be operational until the end of September.
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No Ryan Rematch for Solen; Panel to Discuss Homelessness; Kenosha Democrats to Hold Listening Session; New Carthage/GTC Partnership
Updated at 9:30p to reflect Racine homicide
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Degree For Carthage Senior Hinges on Crowdfunding Campaign
A Carthage College senior with a mountain of student debt has gone to a crowdfunding web site to raise the final $2,500 to enable him to graduate on time. At last check, it’s not going well: Just a few hundred have been donated.
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