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Millions of the people all across the U.S. are expected to participate in planned “No Kings” protests on Saturday, October 18th.
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The City of Wausau Ethics Board has ruled that Mayor Doug Diny did commit a violation of the ethics code of elected officials after the handling of a locked, unsecure ballot drop box in the lead up to the 2024 fall election.
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As Washington continues to bombard the public with political rhetoric about the government shutdown, some law experts argue these messages could be breaking a law put in place to prohibit political sway by the executive branch
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PBMs are often hired by health insurance companies or by health plan sponsors to act as administrators of drug benefits.
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The 2026 race for governor in the battleground state has even greater significance this cycle as Democrats look to hold the office and take control of the Legislature for the first time since 2010.
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The state justice department, which represents the Wisconsin Elections Commission, is seeking the stay of Friday's ruling pending an appeal
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More candidates are getting into the race for Wisconsin’s 7th Congressional District which covers most of the northern portion of the state.The race is open after Republican Congressman Tom Tiffany announced his campaign for Governor last month.
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The former state economic development director for Wisconsin is running for governor as a Democrat, promising to reject “divisive politics.”
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U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany becomes the front-runner over the two other announced Republican candidates who have less name recognition and support from key conservative donors.
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Currently in Oneida County, those looking for a short-term rental are required to book a full week
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Kelda Roys, an attorney and small business owner who represents the liberal capital city of Madison in the state Senate, launched her campaign on Monday
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The highest-ranking Republican in the Wisconsin Assembly says he doesn't want to “fortify” the state Capitol, which is one of the country’s most accessible statehouses.