Voting In State
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Resist, Persist, Imbibe: Wisconsin brewery launches new line of ‘Resistance’ beers
Wisconsin’s Minocqua Brewing Company has created a fun way to cope with the chaos in Washington — BEER FOR A CAUSE! ❤️ 🍺 RELATED: Minocqua Makes the Most Out of Being the ‘Least Popular Place in Town’ The locally-owned brewery has an entire LINE of “Resistance” beers — which includes a Pilsner, IPA, and an…
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Opinion: New justice must protect Wisconsinites’ rights
The April 1st Wisconsin Supreme Court Election will determine the future of the state.
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Wisconsin voters will decide if abortion is legal on April 1—here’s why
Wisconsin voters will head to the polls on April 1 to fill an open seat on the state’s Supreme Court. Whoever wins will be the make-or-break vote on a statewide 1849 abortion ban.
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Everything to know about voting in Wisconsin
You’re registered! Now what? Here’s everything you need to know about when, where, and how to vote in one of the most closely-contested states in America: Wisconsin.
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Your step-by-step guide for voting on Election Day in Wisconsin
Showing up to the polls guarantees that your voice will be heard this election season. Here’s our step-by-step rundown on voting at the polls in Wisconsin.
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8 frequently asked questions about voting in Wisconsin
Mark your calendars: Election season has arrived! Wisconsin’s primary is Tuesday, August 13, 2024, while our general election is Tuesday, November 5, 2024. But whether you’re a first-time voter or an election veteran – you likely have questions. Luckily, we have answers.
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Where’s that focus on inflation we heard all about before the election—and what the heck does it have to do with Greenland?
While Trump’s Congress works on protecting tax cuts for the wealthy, GOP legislators in Madison offer their first order of business: making it harder to vote.
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WI superintendent to state: ‘We can’t continue to pit school districts against taxpayers’
In Wisconsin, the state reimburses public school districts about 31% of the cost for special education services. Meanwhile, the Republican-controlled legislature guarantees a 90% reimbursement rate for private schools.
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Wisconsin voters pass school district’s referendum for childcare center
In the Lincoln School District – which is Alma Center-Humbird-Merrillan, voters saw a little something different on the ballot this week. It was a question that asked to borrow about $2.9 million dollars to add a childcare center onto the elementary school in Merrillan. It passed, with 57% voting in favor of the project.

























