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Immigrants provide important economic contributions in Wisconsin, report says
In Wisconsin, the report found that immigrants paid $3 billion in federal, state and local taxes in 2022, and held $3.3 billion in spending power.
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More than 1.5M Wisconsin absentee ballots cast in presidential election
Wisconsin’s top elections official says the state is poised to set a new record for in-person, absentee voting.
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RNC lawsuit alleges Milwaukee Election Commission limiting poll watchers
The National Republican Committee is suing the Milwaukee Elections Commission on the eve of the presidential election. The lawsuit claims the commission arbitrarily limited the number of poll watchers at polling places during early, in-person absentee voting.
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Lambeau Field workers win first union contract
The union said 88 percent of the vendors voted to approve a tentative three-year collective bargaining agreement that was negotiated with Delaware North.
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New archbishop headed for Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Archbishop-designate Jeffrey Grob stressed parishioner engagement and his personal homecoming in Monday remarks.
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Proposed DNR rule would allow quicker changes to harvest quotas for lake trout, cisco
The DNR says the new rule would allow it to better respond to changes in Lake Superior’s fish populations.
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UW-Madison spin-off idea headed to Wisconsin Legislature
The committee studying the future of the Universities of Wisconsin wants the state Legislature to explore spinning off UW-Madison.
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Vance, Walz back in Wisconsin for final day of campaigning
With less than 24 hours until Election Day, both vice presidential candidates are back in Wisconsin for a final day of campaigning.
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Wisconsin communities receive $273M for drinking water projects
Gov. Tony Evers announced the funding Monday for 86 communities from the state’s Safe Drinking Water Loan Program.
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After string of foodborne illnesses, Wisconsin experts encourage at-home food safety
While Wisconsinites have been affected by a series of foodborne illnesses over the last two months, the number of illnesses being reported isn’t out of the ordinary, a food safety expert says.