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J B Van Hollen as You’ve Never Seen Him Before
Wisconsin's Attorney General, J. B. Van Hollen, was installed as the Grand Master of Masons in Wisconsin.
Jul 16th, 2007 by Michael HorneRaclaw to Challenge Veteran in 14th Supervisory District
Supervisor Nyklewicz will face a rare challenge for his seat when Milwaukee Police detective Sebastian C. J. Raclaw announces his candidacy for the Milwaukee County Supervisor for the 14th District
Jul 13th, 2007 by Michael HorneBeer Protest Spill a Spash!
The Spirit of ’07 Milwaukee Beer Party Protest and Demonstration was a good old-fashioned publicity stunt that brought cameras and crowds to the Milwaukee Ale House on Tuesday, July 10th, 2007.
Jul 11th, 2007 by Michael HorneWisconsin Prominent in SI Coverage This Week
Sports Illustrated is loaded with Wisconsin ties this week, both in print and on the internet – and we’re not even talking about the first place Brewers.
Jul 6th, 2007 by Michael HorneTommy Thompson to Graze Through Iowa
Thompson will graze his way through the cornbelt, feasting at cookouts, pizza parties, restaurants, and even participating in an ice cream social, that pinnacle of Iowan hospitality.
Jul 6th, 2007 by Michael HorneBreast Cancer House Picketed
Workers say "House of Dreams" is "House of Unpaid Bills"
Jun 8th, 2007 by Michael HornePrison Time Sought for Embezzler Andy Bandy
Embezzler’s Plea Agreement Statements Hold No Currency with Past Victims
May 3rd, 2007 by Michael HorneGeorgia Thompson Sprung
Figure in Travelgate ordered released by end of business today. Fed Appeals Court Unimpressed by Biskupic's Politically Motivated Prosecution. Impact on Gonzales' Fate to be Seen
Apr 5th, 2007 by Michael HorneRegulatory Woes Cost Baird $6+ Million
Claims Rise Greatly in Purcell Era Include Awards for “Mismanagement,” “Unsuitability,” “Failure to Supervise,” “Breach of Fiduciary Duty,” “Negligence.”
Jan 11th, 2007 by Michael HorneTrial Set Figures in New Orleans Scandal; U.S. Attorney Says Johnson Controls Duped
Since indictments were handed down last January, the U.S. Attorney in New Orleans, Jim Letten, has secured six convictions in the wide-ranging case.
Nov 15th, 2006 by Michael Horne