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Wisconsin Business Groups Say Diversity Efforts Continue But Evolving
Companies altering language they use but still seeking top talent of all backgrounds.
Mar 25th, 2025 by Joe Schulz, Wisconsin Public RadioRon Johnson Says ‘We Have to Thank Elon’ If Schimel Wins Wisconsin
Musk 'wants a lackey' on state Supreme Court, Susan Crawford's campaign charges.
Mar 25th, 2025 by Rich Kremer, Wisconsin Public RadioSupervisors Seek to Limit Cellphone Use While Driving
Supervisors seek state law requiring use of hands-free cellphone device while driving.
Mar 25th, 2025 by Graham KilmerRep’s ‘Last Five Years’ a Smart Sweet Modern Musical
Two-character show about divorce has strong script, music and performers.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Dominique Paul NothBrunch Buffet Closes, New Business Planned
The Vibe Venue is planned to replace Weekend Grub, which closed in December.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Sophie BolichFrench Island Makes Progress on PFAS Pollution
Residents drinking bottled water, awaiting new municipal water system in 2028.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Richelle Wilson and Trevor Hook, Wisconsin Public RadioWisconsin Man’s Testimony About Gender-Affirming Care Goes Viral
Milwaukee retiree Larry Jones, 85, came to a legislative hearing and changed his mind.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Hallie Claflininto tHe Wild
This March, shake off the winter blues with an adventurous concert featuring “Born to Be Wild” by Pulitzer-winner David Lang, two world premieres from Andy Akiho and Kamran Ince and Carla Kihlstedt’s Edward Gorey – inspired “26 Little Deaths”.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Present MusicMCTS Wants More Feedback On New Route Designs
Bus system begins phase two of MOVE 2025, a public-influenced planning effort.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Graham KilmerHow Musk Was Recruited to Back Schimel
Did Scott Walker sell the billionaire on flipping the Wisconsin Supreme Court?
Mar 24th, 2025 by Bruce MurphySweetly Baked Owner Reflects on Closure
‘It’s weird to close down a successful bakery.’
Mar 24th, 2025 by Sophie BolichWisconsin School Board Races Targeted by National Conservative Group
1776 Project PAC, funded by billionaire Richard Uihlein, has a familiar agenda.
Mar 24th, 2025 by Corrinne Hess, Wisconsin Public Radio