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Members Only: A Rundown of Our Exclusive Bulletins
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A weekly recap of our members-only bulletins, short takes, reporting updates and more.

Sponsored: Next Act’s Award-Winning Comedy About an Adult Acting Class
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Next Act’s Award-Winning Comedy About an Adult Acting Class

In Annie Baker’s clever, quirky comedy, five lost souls try to find themselves through theatre games.

Sponsored: Early Music Now Finishes its Season with French Flair
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Early Music Now Finishes its Season with French Flair

Early Music Now presents the Magdalena ensemble, named as one of Early Music America’s 2024 Emerging Artists in a program of French Renaissance favorites. Magdalena embarks on their first North American tour with this premiere performance in Milwaukee! April 26th at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.

Shouting Match at State Election Commission Over Agenda, Milwaukee Ballots

Shouting Match at State Election Commission Over Agenda, Milwaukee Ballots

A discussion about Madison's failure to record approximately 200 votes went sideways when Bob Spindell tried to bring something else up.

With Tariff Threat, Port Milwaukee Benefiting From Interest in Little Known Federal Trade Program

With Tariff Threat, Port Milwaukee Benefiting From Interest in Little Known Federal Trade Program

But tariffs and other Trump changes could damage port's overall business.

MKE County: County Opens Public Golf Courses
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County Opens Public Golf Courses

All 13 county courses are ready for golfers.

Friday Photos: New Apartment Building Rises on West Side
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Cornerstone Village replacing 1960s office building.

Dollar General Shutters Southside Store

Dollar General Shutters Southside Store

It's the second location to close in Milwaukee within a year, as company plans to close nearly 100 stores across the country.

Supreme Court Upholds Evers’ ‘400 Years’ Budget Veto

Supreme Court Upholds Evers’ ‘400 Years’ Budget Veto

Governor used partial budget veto to change school funding.

Underly Says Wisconsin Schools Won’t Comply With Feds Anti-DEI Requirement

Underly Says Wisconsin Schools Won’t Comply With Feds Anti-DEI Requirement

Underly, under threat of losing funding, says Wisconsin schools are already in compliance with federal law.

Bipartisan Proposal Would Revive Pre-Kindergarten Program

Bipartisan Proposal Would Revive Pre-Kindergarten Program

Two-year pilot would fund reading readiness at child care centers.

State’s $475 Million Housing Program Didn’t Work, Now Legislators Are Trying To Fix It

State’s $475 Million Housing Program Didn’t Work, Now Legislators Are Trying To Fix It

Less than 4% of money allocated in 2023 has made its way to actual projects.