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1989 law sought to expand our understanding of many native tribes with deep roots in Wisconsin.
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Criminal investigation taken over by Department of Justice, city officials say.
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Some 150 police departments, 12 fire departments will secure 50,000-person event.
Nov 14th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneIndigenous Peoples’ Day Now A Holiday
Mayor signs legislation into law making it a holiday for city of Milwaukee.
Oct 23rd, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneState Supreme Court Reviews Lame Duck Laws
Justices question both sides in challenge to laws reducing powers of governor, attorney general.
Oct 22nd, 2019 by Ruth ConniffMilwaukee County Needs a Bold Vision
Creative leadership could save money, pay for more services.
Oct 21st, 2019 by State Rep. Daniel Riemer4-Year-Old Kindergarten Gets Bipartisan Support
Senate taking up bills in committee that would expand early childhood education programs.
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Company's customers are on the West Coast, so why expand its Milwaukee facility?
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The governor lauds freshwater programs, promises state funding for them.
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