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US Rep. Glenn Grothman Faces Hostile Crowd at Oshkosh Public Meeting
Overflow crowd couldn't get in. Constituents grill him about funding cuts, Elon Musk.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Nick Rommel, Wisconsin Public RadioTrump Admin Cuts Funding For MPS, UW-Madison Teacher Training
Teacher partnership grant would have trained 36 special education teachers.
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public RadioThe Week’s Greatest Hits
Most popular articles and press releases in the past week
Feb 23rd, 2025 by Urban MilwaukeeA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 22nd, 2025 by Early Music NowDOGE Cuts To Oceanic Agency a Threat to Great Lakes Recreation, Shipping
Data collected by NOAA is used as navigation guidance by surfers and shippers.
Feb 22nd, 2025 by Henry RedmanNew Mexican Restaurant for Harbor District Wins Key Approval
Miguel Herrera plans to continue family's legacy with Jalisco's Cantina.
Feb 22nd, 2025 by Sophie BolichLawsuit Alleges Minocqua Brewing Owner Uses Super PAC for Personal Gain
Bangstad was previously liable for defamation in civil case and charged with criminal defamation.
Feb 22nd, 2025 by Rob Mentzer, Wisconsin Public RadioPlan Commission Approves New East Side Apartments
But council approval will be held until after April special election.
Feb 21st, 2025 by Jeramey JanneneAirport Launches Website To Highlight Nonstop Flights From MKE
Where and when can you easily go from Milwaukee? New tool takes to the sky.
Feb 21st, 2025 by Graham KilmerMinocqua Brewing Company Owner Courts Controversy, Donations, But Super PAC Raises Questions
Kirk Bangstad portrays himself as a fighter, but a string of failed lawsuits and unexplained super PAC spending raise questions.
Feb 21st, 2025 by Rob Mentzer, Wisconsin Public RadioA Forgotten Classic
An unusual instrument is the highlight of Early Music Now’s March 1st concert at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The baryton, popular in the 18th century but rarely played today, will be featured in trios composed by Franz Josef Haydn. The program also includes contemporary works that welcome the baryton into the 21st century.
Feb 21st, 2025 by Early Music NowMilwaukee’s Cruise Ship Business Will Shrink in 2025
But port officials optimistic about 2026 being a record year with new dock.
Feb 21st, 2025 by Jeramey Jannene