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Jan 19th, 2019 by Jeff WoodThe Sad Decline of UW-Stevens Point
Its elimination of liberal arts courses made the New York Times, hurts state’s education and democracy,
Jan 19th, 2019 by Gregory Humphrey7 Goals of County Fair Deal Group
Abele and Lipscomb's group releases seven recommendations for state legislative action.
Jan 18th, 2019 by Graham KilmerMilwaukee Museum Week, Jan 21-27
During Milwaukee Museum Week, enjoy exhibits, events and programs at 17 local museums. Visit MKEMuseumWeek.com
Jan 18th, 2019 by Milwaukee County Historical SocietyRep. Sargent Pushes Campaign Reform
Democratic proposal would add restrictions on campaign donations.
Jan 18th, 2019 by Matt RothschildThe Bad Boys of Baroque Return to Milwaukee
Red Priest will perform “The Baroque Bohemians” on January 26
Jan 18th, 2019 by Early Music NowNonsense In Front of City Hall
The sculpture by Tony Cragg is a great work — but not for the reasons you might expect.
Jan 18th, 2019 by Tom BambergerThe Legacy of Susan Lloyd
Retired Zilber Foundation leader oversaw $100 million investment in neighborhoods, still promotes social justice.
Jan 18th, 2019 by Andrea Waxman, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service2900 Apartments Starts to Rise
New 55-unit apartment building at Oakland and Locust will be five floors high.
Jan 18th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneGOP Legislators Offer Middle-Class Tax Cut
Evers administration wants cut but criticizes plan as “unfunded.”
Jan 18th, 2019 by Laurel White, Wisconsin Public RadioShould the Streetcar Be Free?
How much would it cost to make The Hop free after 2019? And is it worth it?
Jan 18th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneJudge Blocks Lame Duck Voting Restrictions
“This is not a close question,” says federal judge, invalidating GOP law limiting early voting.
Jan 18th, 2019 by Laurel White, Wisconsin Public Radio