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Trump’s order to limit mail-in voting could complicate Wisconsin elections

6 April 2026 at 20:15

Municipal clerks from opposite ends of the state said they believe there isn’t enough time before this year’s midterm elections to successfully pull off the demands in Trump’s order, even if they could be done.

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Wisconsin adopted an antisemitism definition into law. Critics say it could chill free speech.

31 March 2026 at 22:13

In a bill-signing Friday, Governor Tony Evers brought Wisconsin in line with more than 30 other states and the federal government in adopting a wide-ranging definition of antisemitism into law.

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Nonprofit closure could cost northeast Wisconsin $2.7M, put 134 households at risk

26 March 2026 at 18:30

Housing advocates say Newcap’s closure could lead to northeast Wisconsin losing more than $2.7 million in federal funding and leave more than 100 households at risk of losing housing.

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Wisconsin has a new food assistance law, with a MAHA-inspired provision

25 March 2026 at 10:00

The bill that Gov. Tony Evers signed into law Monday to increase state funding for food assistance came after months of public debate over how to implement a key component of President Donald Trump’s signature One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

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Tax credit meant to help struggling workers mostly helps employers, Wisconsin study finds

20 March 2026 at 16:55

Lawmakers want to expand the Work Opportunity Tax Credit which for three decades has rewarded companies that hire people with barriers to employment. New research shows it doesn’t work.

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β€˜Welcome to the hub’: These Racine residents are taking a direct role in their own criminal defense

16 March 2026 at 10:00

The criminal justice system is often a top-down experience. Judges hand down sentences and, for the most part, people charged with crimes are expected to defer to the expertise of their lawyers. A group of people in Racine is turning that model on its head.

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Program aimed at nurturing infant-parent reading expands in Milwaukee

6 March 2026 at 19:17

A Wisconsin early childhood literacy nonprofit is helping parents and children make reading part of their daily routine, teaming up with libraries and clinics to give out β€œprescriptions to read” during medical checkups.

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