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Wisconsin Debating New Regulations For Wolf Hunting

Wisconsin Debating New Regulations For Wolf Hunting

Regulations would protect wolf dens, shorten timeline for registering wolf kills

MKE County: Crowley Tours Results of Suburban Affordable Housing Policy
MKE County

Crowley Tours Results of Suburban Affordable Housing Policy

Crowley administration has prioritized effort as part of economic mobility strategy.

Fired Wisconsin USDA Workers Could Be Reinstated Following Board Ruling

Fired Wisconsin USDA Workers Could Be Reinstated Following Board Ruling

Federal board orders reinstatement of roughly 6,000 USDA probationary employees who were fired.

Entertainment: Anime Convention Will Draw 20,000 To Baird Center
Entertainment

Anime Convention Will Draw 20,000 To Baird Center

Plus: Watch out for Shamrock Shufflers.

Schimel Tells Canvassers He’ll Be ‘Support Network’ for Trump

Schimel Tells Canvassers He’ll Be ‘Support Network’ for Trump

Supreme Court candidate also rehashes election denial claims in Waukesha County appearance.

Prospective Tenant Found For Company Brewing Space

Prospective Tenant Found For Company Brewing Space

Vanessa Rose hopes to build a LGBTQ+ third space, combining food, art and activism.

Wisconsin High Schoolers Could Soon Sign Sponsorship Deals

Wisconsin High Schoolers Could Soon Sign Sponsorship Deals

WIAA set to vote again on NIL legalization. Forty states already allow it.

Sponsored: PianoArts Winning Pianist, Lucas Amory, and Violinist Sister, Leah, Perform Free Concert of Prokofiev Sonatas
Sponsored

PianoArts Winning Pianist, Lucas Amory, and Violinist Sister, Leah, Perform Free Concert of Prokofiev Sonatas

Groundbreaking music by Sergei Prokofiev performed by award winning siblings at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 1100 N. Astor St. March 7 @ 7:00 pm

Aurora Plans To Light Beacon at 27th and Wisconsin

Aurora Plans To Light Beacon at 27th and Wisconsin

Former MPS School would see new life as health center.

City Hall: Housing Authority Says City Didn’t Cash More Than $2 Million In Checks
City Hall

Housing Authority Says City Didn’t Cash More Than $2 Million In Checks

New CFO finds that agency previously tried to pay city for employee wages.

Bill Would Crack Down on Predatory Practices By Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Bill Would Crack Down on Predatory Practices By Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Independent pharmacies back GOP-led bill, while insurers and WMC previously opposed effort.

MKE Listing: Luxurious 3-Bedroom Condo in Milwaukee’s Urban Core
MKE Listing

Luxurious 3-Bedroom Condo in Milwaukee’s Urban Core

Features a 900 sq. ft. patio, expansive windows, and a modern kitchen with granite countertops and more