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Campaign Cash: Corporate Campaign Cash Sets Record
Campaign Cash

Corporate Campaign Cash Sets Record

$2.29 million spent on 2022 election, up from 0 in 2015, when still outlawed in Wisconsin.

Dual-Language Highway Signs Will Highlight Wisconsin Tribes

Dual-Language Highway Signs Will Highlight Wisconsin Tribes

WisDOT, federal government and 11 Wisconsin tribes have spent more than a decade on effort.

La Familia de Arte Makes Art By The People

La Familia de Arte Makes Art By The People

Southside residents help make 16 new bollards on Cesar Chavez Drive.

28 Wisconsin Sites Renamed to Remove Indigenous Slur

28 Wisconsin Sites Renamed to Remove Indigenous Slur

US Department of Interior renaming geographic features nationwide.

Transportation: Feds Don’t Select Milwaukee For Streetcar Grant
Transportation

Feds Don’t Select Milwaukee For Streetcar Grant

But Beloit gets funds to build a bridge to a casino.

Tribes Seek Future Beyond Casinos

Tribes Seek Future Beyond Casinos

Shutdown during pandemic leads to reassessment, state’s tribes consider other businesses, investments.

Potawatomi Casino Launching Sports Betting

Potawatomi Casino Launching Sports Betting

Gov. Tony Evers signed an agreement Friday allowing sports betting.

Legal Sports Betting Comes to State

Legal Sports Betting Comes to State

Oneida Casino in Green Bay becomes first Wisconsin tribe to offer this.

Meet 14 Urban Farmers

Meet 14 Urban Farmers

14 Milwaukee residents growing a rich variety of crops.

New Mural, Peace Tree Unveiled at Pulaski Playfield

New Mural, Peace Tree Unveiled at Pulaski Playfield

Effort designed to encourage social unity, environmental consciousness and youth empowerment.

Evers Calls For Investigation of Wisconsin’s Indian Boarding School

Evers Calls For Investigation of Wisconsin’s Indian Boarding School

The governor signed an executive order officially apologizing for state's role in boarding schools.

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