Wisconsin Examiner
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Local Company Agrees to $1.6 Million Pollution Settlement
Dec 4th, 2022 by Henry Redman
Container Life Cycle Management agrees to payout and reforms with state and EPA.
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Op Ed
The War Over Democracy Isn’t Over
Dec 4th, 2022 by Ruth Conniff
Both nationally and in Wisconsin there will be more attempts to undermine elections.
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Republican Rep. Knodl Announces Run To Replace Retiring Sen. Darling
Dec 2nd, 2022 by Baylor Spears
Republicans would lose super majority if Democrats take seat.
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State Regulators Allow Leased Solar Panels In Significant Ruling
Dec 2nd, 2022 by Erik Gunn
But ruling, say regulators, is a one-off and doesn't help City of Milwaukee and others' issues.
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Narcan, Fentanyl Testing Strip Vending Machines Planned for Milwaukee
Dec 1st, 2022 by Isiah Holmes
New strategy designed to address record overdose deaths.
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Speaker Vos Meets with Jan. 6 Committee
Dec 1st, 2022 by Erik Gunn
Wisconsin Republican leader previously sued in federal court to block appearance.
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Ramthun Won’t Rule Out Future Run for Governor
Nov 29th, 2022 by Baylor Spears
Election denier got just 6% of vote in GOP primary but blames it on negative press.
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Sen. Alberta Darling Is Retiring
Nov 26th, 2022 by Baylor Spears
Veteran Republican will resign Dec. 1. Special election will decide if GOP keeps supermajority.
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State Surplus Projected to Hit $6.5 Billion!
Nov 23rd, 2022 by Erik Gunn
Wisconsin's fiscal condition the 'strongest in state history,' says DOA report.
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Legislators Tackle National Guard Sexual Misconduct
Nov 22nd, 2022 by Christina Lieffring
Years of reported mishandling leads to bipartisan legislative effort.
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Op Ed
UW System Quietly Adds More Charter Schools It Oversees
Nov 21st, 2022 by Ruth Conniff
Now up to 13 K-12 schools, including one that's part of a for-profit chain.
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Frac Sand Mining Rebounds in Wisconsin
Nov 19th, 2022 by Isiah Holmes
Industry in decline in state since 2020, but one company now sees soaring sales.