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Wisconsin and other Presidential battleground states consider more election funding ahead of 2024

Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, officials in several battleground states have proposed boosting funding to add staff, enhance security and expand training within election offices that are...
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What fear does: How a steady diet of Culture War rhetoric produces a terror of anything different

The Conservative Republican movement in America is a case study in what fear does when it fully grips a group of people; the emotional net result of being weaned for decades on a steady diet of...
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2021 saw highest number of traffic deaths in 16 years due to distractions, speeding, and alcohol

Nearly 43,000 people died in U.S. traffic crashes in 2021, the highest number in 16 years with deaths due to speeding and impaired or distracted driving on the rise. The 2021 final numbers, released...
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Forgotten Civil War veterans buried in County’s Poor Farm Cemetery finally honored on Memorial Day 2023

Memorial Day 2023 decorations at the Milwaukee County Poor Farm Cemetery #3 marks what is thought to be the first time three Civil War veterans buried in cemeteries on County Grounds were honorably...
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Quality of life provider and local development firm continue partnership in support of Veterans

Center for Veterans Issues (CVI) and The Alexander Company have partnered to rehabilitate and expand Vets Place Central, a longstanding, supportive, veterans housing facility in Milwaukee. Located...
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Reggie Jackson: Remembering that the Declaration of Independence was a “Woke” Manifesto

“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the...
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Not planting means death: Ukraine farmers continue to risk losing their lives or livelihoods during war

A grassy lane rutted with tire tracks leads to Volodymyr Zaiets’ farm in southern Ukraine. He is careful, driving only within those shallow grooves, and veering away might cost him his life in...
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Russian cyberespionage operations in dozens of countries finally disabled by the United States

The Justice Department announced in early May that it had disrupted a long-running Russian cyberespionage campaign that stole sensitive information from computer networks in dozens of countries,...
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Acts of Hate: Local family faces lengthy legal battle with neighbors over alleged racial harassment

A heated lawsuit is underway in the quiet suburban neighborhood of Mount Pleasant as Carlos J. Amaya and Laura V. Amaya filed a lawsuit against their neighbors, James I. Coots and Cindy J. Coots on...
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NAACP joins other civil rights groups with public warning to tourists about Florida’s hostile laws

The NAACP issued a travel advisory for Florida, joining two other civil rights groups in warning potential tourists that recent laws and policies championed by Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida...
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CONNECT 1 Service: MCTS launches summer route changes along with new BRT line on June 4

Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) summer schedules go into effect on June 4, and include the launch of the new CONNECT 1. Wisconsin’s first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line, CONNECT 1, will deliver...
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Milwaukee Mile prepares for return of NASCAR series with safety training and track upgrades

Before the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series could return to the Milwaukee Mile for the Clean Harbors 175 race, after a 14-year absence, the racing association demanded some track repairs and retraining...
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