Body of missing Chippewa Falls girl found
By Annabella Rosciglione | Apr. 26, 2022The body of 10-year-old Iliana “Lily” M. Peters, who went missing Sunday night, has been found in Chippewa Falls Monday morning.
The body of 10-year-old Iliana “Lily” M. Peters, who went missing Sunday night, has been found in Chippewa Falls Monday morning.
It was the first time the state legislature heard debate on any form of marijuana related legislation.
Evers announced a new office to ensure environmental justice for underserved communities during his Earth Day press conference on Friday.
“Our Clean Energy Plan can help us create good paying jobs that don’t require a college degree and bring talented workers to Wisconsin while saving money, reducing energy costs and building the sustainable future we want for our state,” Evers said.
In the face of one-time restrictions adopted by the Wisconsin Supreme Court, clerks ran last week's election radically differently from one municipality to the next.
Nearly every school district in Wisconsin, including over 450 local education agencies, will be awarded funds to provide mental healthcare through the governor’s “Get Kids Ahead” initiative.
Olikara hopes to represent a “new way” of doing politics.
"This city for the first time in our 176-year history has elected its first Black mayor. We did it," Johnson said.
A highly pathogenic strain of avian flu originally found amongst domestic birds has been confirmed in Wisconsin for the first time since 2015.
Some U.S. politicians have raised concerns that the move to South Carolina was done to avoid using union labor, and a committee is currently investigating the issue.
“We will not give in to one-sided corporate decision-making when right outside our doors Wisconsinites have gathered for over a century to protest for what they believe in,” said a signed letter from the Capitol Square Starbucks.
Reminders of wealth inequality exist across campus, but students with lower incomes most frequently cite unreasonable housing costs as their greatest anxiety.
“I will not stop fighting for better, fairer maps for the people of this state who shouldn’t have to wait any longer than they already have to ensure their voices are heard,” Gov. Evers said.
Many of the selected communities historically struggled with accessing credit and capital, and the effects of COVID-19 have been felt sorely by their local economy.
“The courts have failed Brendan repeatedly and at every level,” lawyers Jerome Buting and Dean Strang said. “We ask you to exercise the power that only you have: to free him. We ask you to do it now.”
“Wisconsin’s restaurants play critical roles in our communities, bringing people together, bolstering tourism and travel and providing unique experiences to residents and visitors each day,” Evers said.
President Biden promotes $1.2 trillion infrastructure law during a speech at UW-Superior’s Yellowjacket Union
Gableman’s claims directly contradicted an analysis conducted by the Legislature back in November that found no legal basis for decertifying an election.
Attorney General Josh Kaul and several partners announced that they will distribute 975,000 child ID kits in Wisconsin.
"If Ron Johnson says we don't need more good jobs here, we don't need more Ron Johnson this November" Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes said.