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HUD Awards Nearly $520,000 to Help Low-Income Residents in Wisconsin Received Job Training and Employment

HUD Awards Nearly $520,000 to Help Low-Income Residents in Wisconsin Received Job Training and Employment

“This funding will help individuals and their families access empowering resources to reach their full-potential,” said Antonio R. Riley, HUD Midwest Regional Administrator.

Democratic Party Unified As Republican Party Continues To Fracture Even Further

Democratic Party Unified As Republican Party Continues To Fracture Even Further

Senator Bernie Sanders Formally Endorses Secretary Hillary Clinton For President

Governor Walker Signs Legislation Protecting Wisconsin’s Children

Governor Walker Signs Legislation Protecting Wisconsin’s Children

Children with disabilities and those children repeatedly physically abused gain new protections

County Executive Chris Abele Announces That Summerfest Will Join Milwaukee County’s Purple Heart Pass Program
Statement on Special Prosecutor to Investigate Supervisor John Weishan

Statement on Special Prosecutor to Investigate Supervisor John Weishan

The complaint alleges that Supervisor Weishan falsified numerous nomination petitions filed with the Milwaukee County Elections Commission.

Wisconsin Students Award Ron Johnson a Failing Grade

Wisconsin Students Award Ron Johnson a Failing Grade

Announce Delegation Scores from LCV’s 2015 National Environmental Scorecard

WisDOT announces 2015 Excellence in Construction Awards

WisDOT announces 2015 Excellence in Construction Awards

Contractors honored for projects in St. Croix, Sauk, Milwaukee, Lafayette, Brown and Dane counties

As Paris Climate Summit Adjourns, Local Advocates Take Action

As Paris Climate Summit Adjourns, Local Advocates Take Action

NE Wisconsin Residents Call for Clean Energy Solutions

Leaders Propose Granting Federal Medicaid Funds to WI Counties, Cite Ohio Model

Leaders Propose Granting Federal Medicaid Funds to WI Counties, Cite Ohio Model

On 48th anniversary of the start of Medicaid, county leaders point to alternative means of covering citizens

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