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Case Of Bird Flu Identified In St. Croix County
Seven birds were infected and have since been killed, according to DATCP's avian influenza website.
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Seven birds were infected and have since been killed, according to DATCP's avian influenza website.
The forums are sponsored by Main Street Alliance and the Wisconsin Farmers Union.
There are already signs that a rise in cases might have begun in Wisconsin.
Polls show the candidates are virtually tied less than a month before Election Day.
Pfaff, a state senator from Onalaska, is running against former Navy SEAL Derrick Van Orden — who was present at the Capitol on that day.
The two exchanged caustic barbs and accusations that continued for nearly a full hour.
With outreach, Leaders Igniting Transformation in Milwaukee hope they will have an impact.
The bill is largely a rehashing of the many Republican complaints about the administration of the 2020 election and the WEC itself.
Sixty percent say they opposed the overturning of Roe v. Wade, but that hasn't translated into an advantage at the polls for Democrats.
"Ripple Effects," published by the University of Wisconsin Press, says responsible regulation of short term rentals is essential.
PFAS and PFOS have been linked to a myriad of chronic health issues, including thyroid disorders and multiple forms of cancer.
Access to both the protester list and the Dropbox has been limited to just eight city employees.
Six pro-choice women candidates running in some of the state's most competitive legislative districts.
So far, workers at four Wisconsin Starbucks locations have voted to unionize.
The report by Green Fire makes dozens of recommendations.
An emotional press conference was hosted by Milwaukee police.
WILL had filed the lawsuit earlier this week on behalf of the Brown County Taxpayers Association.
The poll was commissioned by the lobbying arm of the American Cancer Society.
The practice was promoted by the Wisconsin Elections Commission in August as an option for voters to recast absentee ballots.
Republicans frame the battles around issues of law, while Democrats argue that the fight is over voting rights.