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Libertarian Party of Wisconsin responds to Governor Walker's budget.
Presented by Robert Burke, Chair Libertarian Party Pierce-St Croix In what can best be described as a difference of vision for what governments should and should not be involved in, and for ...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 10:03 AM
WI Teacher Resigns Citing Stress, Health Care, Uncertainty
WATCH VIDEO HERE (first published on WIvoices.org) Stephanie Kline resigned from her position as an 8th grade math teacher at New Richmond Middle School in Wisconsin. Her last day of teaching is June...
Posted on 5/31/12 at 9:52 AM
SOLYNDRA-CHICAGO RATS INFEST THE WHITE HOUSE
Why is the media so surprised at the Solyndra scandal and the White Houses involvement? Only the ignorant would believe that Obama and the Chicago crooks he dragged to Washington with him left all the...
Posted on 9/17/11 at 4:58 PM
'Thanks a million!' the governor says
Gov. Scott Walker reminds me of the central character in an ancient morality play. A hero of great promise succumbs to hubris, exaggerated pride and self-confidence," which leads to his downfall. I'm...
Posted on 3/6/11 at 8:10 PM
Seeking Balance Upside Down
When I was young, I spent as much of my time upside down as I did right side up. My family would often find me standing on my head, legs propped against the kitchen refrigerator, or leaning against t...
Posted on 2/22/11 at 10:56 PM
Dan Pearson elected Troy chair
April 02, 2013
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Foster, Bast are winners in town of Hudson
April 02, 2013
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Johnson, Hanson are winners in Hudson School Board race
April 02, 2013
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Tailgating underway as Brewers open their season; Tuesday's vote is last one statewide for 2013; more state news
The scent of sizzling bratwurst permeates Milwaukee's west side today as Brewers fans rev up for the team's home opener against the Rockies. Also, preparations are underway in thousands of towns and cities for balloting in Tuesday's statewide election. Two people died in a Sheboygan County crash Sunday and police are investigating the beating death of a man in Milwaukee, plus more state news.
April 01, 2013
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Will you be among 1 in 5 to vote Tuesday? State slips again with job creation, more state briefs
Wisconsin NewsIf trends hold true, just one in five Wisconsin voters will vote Tuesday to decide a Supreme Court seat and some 6,700 other local contests statewide. Also, the ALCU alleges schools in Barron and Beloit violated Title IX by separating boys and girls into single-sex classrooms and officials from states and provinces surrounding the Great Lakes will gather in late May to discuss common issues, plus more state news.
March 29, 2013
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Two supervisor posts on ballot in town of Hudson; chair unopposed
March 28, 2013
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Unusual owl, eh? Canadian raptors push south in search of food; farmers urged to watch wallets with crop insurers; more state news
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reports three species of owls have been pushed south from Canada into this state this winter. Also, DNR officials say our elk herd isn't yet ready for culling by hunters, plus stories about a deputy who saved a toddler's life near Milwaukee, a big drug bust at Oshkosh and a bullying incident at a Kaukauna school.
March 28, 2013
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Spring Election is Tuesday, April 2
The spring election is scheduled Tuesday, April 2, with the race for school board attracting the most local attention. The ballot will also feature races in the towns surrounding Hudson.By Doug Stohlberg , March 28, 2013
DAY BY DAY: Age, wisdom and a whole host of other myths wasting on the young
OpinionWhat a difference a year can make. When I turned 60 last April, it was hard on me. I usually don’t mind birthdays but that one made me think about what it would be like to be young -- well at least younger.
By Meg Heaton , March 27, 2013
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OUR VIEW: Important decisions in Tuesday's election
OpinionNext Tuesday's spring election has plenty of excitement and will hopefully attract a large number of voters. It is a bit unusual, however, that the municipal contested races are outside the city of Hudson and village of North Hudson.
March 27, 2013
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Schaffhausen may plead guilty; man charged in cyber-attack on Koch companies; more state news
Wisconsin NewsThe attorney for accused killer Aaron Schaffhausen said Tuesday his client might admit to the crimes yet still maintain an insanity claim. Also, a new study indicates that costs for state health insurers may rise 80 percent once thousands of now-uninsured residents begin drawing benefits. Read on for stories about the DNR lowering the cost of a wolf license and a Black Creek man is charged in assisting in cyber attacks.
March 27, 2013
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House fire claims life of retired music teacher; Council of Churches press for prisoner releases; Walker writing a book, more state news
An investigation continues into a house fire that killed a retired high school music teacher in Superior on Monday. Also, Wisconsin's ban on same-sex marriages is essentially on trial in Washington this week. Plus stories about next week's Supreme Court election, a bride alleged to have stolen a case of rings from the site of her reception and word of a new book being authored by Gov. Scott Walker.
March 26, 2013
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Postal employees rally to keep Saturday delivery; Walker ignores prisoner pardon requests; Feds consider pre-pay funeral fund probe, more state news
Wisconsin NewsPostal workers in Madison, West Milwaukee and Green Bay gathered to rally Sunday in support of keeping Saturday mail delivery -- and their jobs. Investigators from the Securities & Exchange Commission are probing to check the integrity of a statewide trust fund for pre-paid burials, plus stories about the death of another snowmobiler, Gov. Scott Walker's refusal to consider prisoner pardons and the state spelling bee winner.
March 25, 2013
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Fallone, Roggensack face-off in final debate tonight; Baldwin will host hearing on Walker budget; more state briefs
Wisconsin NewsIncumbent Supreme Court Justice Pat Roggensack will meet challenger Ed Fallone in a final debate tonight in Madison. Also, members of the legislature's Joint Finance Committee will travel to Baldwin, Thursday, April 18th, for a day-long hearing on Gov. Scott Walker's $68 billion budget proposal. Plus stories about a banner corn herbicide, 10 charged with election-related fraud and an update on drought conditions.
March 22, 2013
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New UW Madison chancellor hails from Twin Cities; tribes announce highest-ever spearing goals; more state news
The nation's current secretary of commerce is expected to become the next chancellor at UW-Madison this summer. Also, the state's six Chippewa tribes have announced they plan to spear 59,000 pounds of walleyes this spring, which will lower to one fish, the daily limit for non-native anglers. Plus stories about Wisconsin's answer to Obamacare, a new "Doctor Apology" bill and police heroism last week at Stevens Point.
March 19, 2013
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