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Governor Tony Evers signed the bill in honor of Gail Zeamer, a Wisconsin woman who died after a late-stage diagnosis caused by undetected cancer in dense breast tissue
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The work is to improve US 51 between the Lake Minocqua Bridge and Front Street in Minocqua
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Education and corrections among the topics covered
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Governor Tony Evers had announced earlier this week that a request to end the monitoring had been made
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The declaration is in response to lingering supply challenges caused by a pipeline disruption
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Republicans are unlikely to follow Evers' call to action on many of the proposals he outlined
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The executive order from Governor Tony Evers will allow for quicker and more efficient transport of heating products throughout the state
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Concerns exist about impacts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and other programs
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Community members in Wausau met with the governor, focusing on the impact of the federal shutdown and what it could mean for health care access across Wisconsin