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Walker Recall Organizers Hope Madison Rally Continues Signature Momentum
United Wisconsin says about 50,000 signatures — just less than 10 percent of the 60-day goal — were collected in the first 48 hours.

Adam joined Patch in November 2010, launching Shorewood Patch as editor. After a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force as a military cop, he began studying journalism at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo. obtaining an associated degree in 2005. He continued studying journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, obtaining his bachelors degree. Adam interned as a multimedia reporter at My Community NOW Newspapers covering community news in the Milwaukee metro area for about a year, prior to joining Patch.
Adam has been married for eight years and has two children, seven-years and two-years-old.
United Wisconsin says about 50,000 signatures — just less than 10 percent of the 60-day goal — were collected in the first 48 hours.

Buy two holiday drinks for the price of one from Thursday through Sunday.
The property tax increasing-error that Shorewood just dodged isn't an isolated incident.
State Department of Natural Resources case manager says the gas station owner requested more time to work out details with his insurance company.
A state election spokesperson says it was just a mixup and the resident has been taken off its list of violators.
Hundreds rallied at Juneau High School, then marched to Gov. Scott Walker's Wauwatosa block where they signed recall petitions.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
A look ahead at the week's local events and news.
As couples across the world scramble to exchange wedding vows to take advantage of the fluke of the calendar, Molly Corkins meditated for 10 minutes and made a wish when the clock hit 11:11 on Friday.
Elementary and middle school students said thanks Thursday and Friday, with three assemblies honoring those who have served their country.
Though I joke about my time in the military, the intangibles I've learned and the sacrifices so many great Americans have made is no laughing matter.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
Shorewood has enlisted the help of the Green Team to help step up enforcement of snow removal. Residents will have 24 hours to clear the white stuff or face a hefty fine.
David Banaszynski says training is vital so those carrying concealed weapons know it's appropriate to use their weapon.
Village officials now looking at installing a fence on a staircase near the top of the bluff, with hopes of shielding private beaches from late-night trespassers.
Shorewood School District's business manager and superintendent will come back to the board in a couple weeks with some consultant options.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.
While officials have likely found their solution to masking the effects of an assessment error from property taxpayers, they still have to wait on other factors before approving their budget.
A donation of three or more non-perishable food items could yield you $3 off any service priced at $15 or greater. Donations go to the Hunger Task Force.
A look ahead at next week's local events and news.