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Tariffs on Wood Products Not Helping Wisconsin Producers

Tariffs on Wood Products Not Helping Wisconsin Producers

Saw mills, flooring mills in state going out of business. Furniture makers hurting.

State Could Subsidize Distillery Expansion

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Central Standard would get boost in move to Harley-Davidson campus.

Streetcar Service Suspended Following Truck Crash

Streetcar Service Suspended Following Truck Crash

A truck struck overhead wire system that powers system.

Murphy’s Law: Is There Hope for Journal Sentinel?
Murphy’s Law

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New numbers show digital subscriptions doubled in 2024, though total subscribers declined.

WI Republican Party Treasurer Resigns, Cites ‘Dysfunctional Leadership’

WI Republican Party Treasurer Resigns, Cites ‘Dysfunctional Leadership’

Kelly Ruh decries lack of 'strategic plan, defined objectives, measurable outcomes.'

Wisconsin DOJ Appeals Court Ruling Creating New Barrier for Voting

Wisconsin DOJ Appeals Court Ruling Creating New Barrier for Voting

Thousands of voters could be barred from polls. DOJ urges quick action by appeals court.

Transportation: Bus Cuts Leave Some Riders Stranded
Transportation

Bus Cuts Leave Some Riders Stranded

Blind transit riders losing access to work, seeing quality of life diminished.

Audit Finds a Quarter of Wisconsin Schools Missed Financial Deadlines

Audit Finds a Quarter of Wisconsin Schools Missed Financial Deadlines

Legislative Audit Bureau report recommends changes to DPI to improve procedures.

Entrepreneur-Focused Cafe Is Closing

Entrepreneur-Focused Cafe Is Closing

BizStarts Community Market's last day is Nov. 22, but organization will continue.

Replacing 100-Year-Old City Building Won’t Be Cheap

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But plan could yield long-term cost savings for Milwaukee.

Sponsored – Join Frankly Music for A Concert of Remembrance: Ashes and Echoes
Sponsored – Join Frankly Music for A Concert of Remembrance

Ashes and Echoes

Join us for a night of music and memories as we honor Holocaust composers with Frankly Music’s A Concert of Remembrance: Ashes and Echoes.

Sponsored: Party like its 1724!
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Party like its 1724!

Go for Baroque! Early Music Now opens its 39th season with Cabaret Baroque, a trio featuring harpsichord, lute and recorder playing the top hits of Couperin, Scarlatti and Corelli. Saturday, October 25th at 5:00 pm, with a free lecture starting at 4:00 pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.