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Walker’s Pay to Play Revealed
Why the D.A. should investigate deals made by the governor.
Oct 6th, 2016 by Chris Taylor and Dana WachsHupy and Abraham, S.C. YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS!
Everyone is a pedestrian, and thousands are killed each year. Share the message to raise awareness. Get a free sticker at HUPY.COM
Oct 6th, 2016 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.Ryan Plan Slashes Taxes for Millionaires
House GOP’s 10-year plan cuts taxes for rich by $2.6 trillion while slashing programs for poor, middle class.
Oct 6th, 2016 by Tamarine CorneliusDomes Makes Most Endangered List
One of 11 most endangered, says National Trust for Historic Preservation, which could help rally support.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Virginia Small30th Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time
Early Music Now celebrates its anniversary with music spanning 15 centuries–including a premiere, and the U.S. debut of a Cuban ensemble.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Early Music NowMany Barriers to Voting Nationally
Shortage of poll workers, changing polling locations, problems with provisional voting cited.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Derek WillisHupy and Abraham, S.C. YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS!
Everyone is a pedestrian, and thousands are killed each year. Share the message to raise awareness. Get a free sticker at HUPY.COM
Oct 5th, 2016 by Hupy and Abraham, S.C.Global Warming and Wisconsin’s Economy
Will state’s leaders heed the example of Warren Buffett on alternative energy?
Oct 5th, 2016 by Bruce ThompsonDreaming About Frank Lloyd Wright
Touring his homes built for average people provides lessons for today.
Oct 5th, 2016 by Margaret Rozga, Milwaukee Neighborhood News ServiceDowntown Gets Two New Bars
New sports bar, new cocktail bar. And Valentine takes over airport coffee houses.
Oct 4th, 2016 by Mitchel Writt30th Season Continues Exploration Across Borders, Across Time
Early Music Now celebrates its anniversary with music spanning 15 centuries–including a premiere, and the U.S. debut of a Cuban ensemble.
Oct 4th, 2016 by Early Music NowSailing Vessels and Steamers, 1860s
Marine commerce thrived by then, but lost ships and passengers were not uncommon.
Oct 4th, 2016 by Jeff Beutner