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Back in the News: Soccer Stadium Will Need Public Subsidy
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Soccer Stadium Will Need Public Subsidy

Developers estimate $160 million cost for development including hotel, apartments and concert venue.

Back in the News: Gwen Moore Discusses Her Abortion
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Gwen Moore Discusses Her Abortion

One of few woman in Congress to talk frankly about the days before Roe, an era that may soon return.

Back in the News: Does Tim Michels Live Outside Wisconsin?
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Does Tim Michels Live Outside Wisconsin?

Family of GOP candidate for governor owns $17 million mansion in Connecticut and kids have attended nearby schools.

Back in the News: Barnes, Nelson Argue Over I-94 Expansion
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Barnes, Nelson Argue Over I-94 Expansion

Could it be an issue in Democratic primary for U.S. Senate?

Back in the News: 63% of State’s Corporations Pay No Taxes
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63% of State’s Corporations Pay No Taxes

New study links huge decline in corporate income taxes paid in states like Wisconsin to less government services.

Back In The News: State’s 8 Richest People Worth $58 Billion
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State’s 8 Richest People Worth $58 Billion

List of billionaires led by John Menard at $16.6 billion. Super wealthy have helped transform states like Wisconsin.

Back in the News: Foxconn In Talks for Saudi Arabian Plant
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Foxconn In Talks for Saudi Arabian Plant

$9 billion facility to make microchips, electric-vehicle parts while promised plant for Wisconsin yet to happen.

Back in the News: Brewers Want $100 Million Tax Subsidy?
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Brewers Want $100 Million Tax Subsidy?

So claims Journal Sentinel. But where exactly did this figure come from?

Back in the News: The Return of Kyle Rittenhouse
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The Return of Kyle Rittenhouse

Accused Portland killer wears t-shirt declaring Kyle a patriot, as Rittenhouse launches new group to sue the media.

Back in the News: Reckless Driving a National Problem
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Reckless Driving a National Problem

Yes, Milwaukee has huge problem, but it's part of a worrisome national trend.

Back in the News: Veterans Leaving Journal Sentinel
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Veterans Leaving Journal Sentinel

John Fauber the latest, following on heels of Craig Gilbert and Tom Haudricourt.

Back in the News: Mount Pleasant Charged For Foxconn Water Shortfall
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Mount Pleasant Charged For Foxconn Water Shortfall

Village paid more than $1 million for 2019 and 2020, but officials say this won't continue.