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Some voices worry the movement of more women into politics might slow down as candidates see increasing levels of threats and harassment
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The federal government is for the first time requiring nursing homes to have minimum staffing levels after the COVID-19 pandemic exposed grim realities in poorly staffed facilities for older and disabled Americans.
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As of 1:00 p.m. more than 900 people had voted at the Hodag Dome.
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Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is urging the Wisconsin Supreme Court to once again allow absentee ballot drop boxes in places beyond the election offices they are now restricted to.
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Trump will go after Biden on the border and crime when he visits battleground Michigan and WisconsinTrump will first appear in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to deliver a speech about what his campaign calls “Biden's Border Bloodbath.” He will then hold a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on the day the state holds its presidential primaries.
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Wisconsin's presidential primary Tuesday clears the way for a general election campaign that Democrats see as an opportunity unlike any in recent state history.
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People living in the Mercer School District will soon decide if they want to give the school the funding it needs to operate or if the district will need to make cuts for the second year in a row.There’s a referendum for the district on the April 2nd ballot.
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Like so many other schools in the region, North Lakeland School District is going to referendum on Tuesday.
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Voters in Oneida County will be selecting a new Oneida County Circuit Court Judge for Branch II.
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On April 2nd, Minocqua is going to referendum to increase their levy.
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Voters in Oneida County will be selecting a new Oneida County Circuit Court Judge for Branch Two.Judge Michael Bloom is not seeking re-election.
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Wisconsin voters will decide if the state constitution should be amended to keep non-government funding and groups out of elections.