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UW Campuses Help Students Who Were In Foster Care
Fostering Success began at UW-Stout in 2013. ‘We know it’s effective.’
Sep 5th, 2022 by John DavisInflation Reduction Act Could Usher In Roof Top Solar Boom
The White House estimates the Inflation Reduction Act could help 90,000 homeowners install solar panels.
Sep 2nd, 2022 by Danielle KaedingMore Polls Show Barnes Leading Johnson
Including one by Fox News. But still ‘very competitive race.'
Aug 30th, 2022 by Rich KremerSchool Referendums Seek Record $1.9 Billion
At least 50 school districts in state want voters to approve tax hikes this fall.
Aug 29th, 2022 by Rich KremerState’s PFAS-Polluted Towns Hail EPA Proposal
Decision to list chemicals as hazardous substances could strengthen EPA’s response.
Aug 27th, 2022 by Danielle KaedingState School Safety Hotline Has Gotten 1,000 Tips This Year
Kaul touts hotline as a way to prevent possible tragedies.
Aug 24th, 2022 by Danielle KaedingUW System Considers Automatic Admission of High School Graduates
Goal is to stem enrollment declines and improve access to higher education.
Aug 20th, 2022 by Rich KremerUW System Budget Request Increases By $262 Million
Plan is to boost employee pay by 8% in 2025.
Aug 19th, 2022 by Rich KremerDemocrats Want Audit of Gableman’s 2020 Election Review
Request comes after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos called Gableman "an embarrassment."
Aug 11th, 2022 by Rich KremerJudge Orders Gableman To Pay $163,000 In Legal Fees
Taxpayers charged for fees in case which found 2020 election review violated open records law.
Aug 2nd, 2022 by Rich KremerEvers Pledges ‘Clemency’ To Fight Abortion Ban
Would governor use his power to pardon anyone convicted under 1849 abortion ban?
Aug 1st, 2022 by Steven WaltersWoman Shares Struggle With Receiving Miscarriage Care
With abortion illegal, providers and advocates say legal due diligence causing delays.
Jul 30th, 2022 by Hope Kirwan