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Peterson noted the policy remains active in more than 60 counties and some are more aggressive than others in pursuing collections
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Vos is in his 22nd year in the Assembly and 14th year as speaker.
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A coalition of consumer advocates, financial services and law enforcement are backing legislation designed to keep cryptocurrency ATMs from being a tool scammers use to fleece Wisconsinites of their savings
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The women’s recovery center underway at Bridge Street Mission in Wausau is adding a missing piece to the local puzzle, said Craig Vincent, the group’s executive director
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Wisconsin’s C-Span type service to cover state government went dark in December
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New plates will help generate revenue for the state transportation fund
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Travel between now and the New Year is expected to set new records, according to AAA.
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Trucks hauling salt, sand or logs can now up their weight in the northern half of the state
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U.S.A. Today placed Wisconsin’s Capitol Holiday Tree at number seven on its top ten list for holiday light displays across the country
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Defense attorneys and prosecutors were set Thursday to choose the jurors who will decide whether a Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant dodge federal officers committed a crime
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The law previously provided protection for emergency and highway maintenance vehicles with their warning lights activated
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A divided Wisconsin Supreme Court has agreed to take a case brought by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of an immigrant rights group.