Governor
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Businesses, Education Need Broadband Expansion to Survive COVID-19
Governor’s 24-member broadband access task force set to address long- standing connectivity issues.
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Teachers in Wisconsin’s 5 Largest Districts Demand Online-Only Classes For Now
Unions in Green Bay, Racine, Kenosha want to join Milwaukee and Madison in going virtual during a continued surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Gov. Evers Pardons 18 Ex-Convicts, Including One Dying of a Brain Tumor
Governor’s predecessor issued none during eight years in office.
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Justices Can’t Agree On Evers’ Vetoes – Oppose Anyway
Conservatives kill long-standing powers.
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Evers Seeking Nine to Serve on Fair Maps Commission
Panel of three retired judges to pick nine members. Applications due July 31.
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State Supreme Court Hands Evers Another Defeat
Court upholds majority of lame-duck laws, sends case back to lower court.
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COVID Surging Among Young Adults in Wisconsin
Dane County responds by reinstating restrictions, as half of the recent cases tied to bars. Milwaukee County businesses call for mandatory masks.
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Evers on Toppled Capitol Statues: ‘Defies Logic, Moves Us Backward’
Governor activates Wisconsin National Guard. Vos says no reform for months.
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Thousands of Wisconsin Farmers Apply for Help, Again
Deadline approaching for a small, one-time check as the pandemic rocks already volatile markets.

























