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UW-Oshkosh's Fox Cities campus will close in summer 2025.
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Why are the names of police accused of wrongful shootings kept secret?
Jan 2nd, 2024 by Jacob ResneckWhy State Voting Audit Was Remarkable
Largest hand recount in state history finds not one voting machine error, wins bipartisan praise.
Feb 13th, 2023 by Steven WaltersActivists Find Issues With Wisconsin’s Voter Records System
But politically-motivated effort finds no plot or widespread fraud.
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Former supreme court justice fired from election probe criticized for ‘violent rhetoric'.
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Is Thompson backing a fellow 'builder'? Seeking political relevancy in fractured Republican party?
Aug 8th, 2022 by Steven WaltersNelson Drops Out of Senate Race, Endorses Barnes
Nelson says progressives now have a single candidate to unite behind.
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