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Wisconsin Supreme Court rules order against anti-abortion protester violated First Amendment
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that an order against an anti-abortion protester barring him from coming close to a Planned Parenthood nurse violated the protester’s First Amendment rights. The order was issued in 2020 by a Trempealeau County judge against Brian Aish, who was prevented from being near nurse Nancy Kindschy for […] The post Wisconsin Supreme Court rules order against anti-abortion protester violated First Amendment appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
State warns Wisconsinites not to consume Diamond Shruumz edibles after reports of illness
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is warning Wisconsinites not to consume Diamond Shruumz products − a brand of chocolate bars, cones and gummies with psychoactive compounds − as it may cause serious illness. The products contain a blend of mushrooms and are available for purchase online and...
Wisconsin voice: Economic progress noticeable when connecting policy dots
LA CROSSE, Wis. (Public News Service) – Depending on who you ask, the economy is on a solid path to improvement or is a drag on working families. A Wisconsin educator said he is seeing positive economic trends and he credits federal policy. John Havlicek has been teaching in...
Unemployment claims in Wisconsin declined last week
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Wisconsin dropped last week compared with the week prior, the U.S. Department of Labor said Thursday. New jobless claims, a proxy for layoffs, fell to 4,804 in the week ending June 22, down from 5,391 the week before, the Labor Department said. U.S. unemployment...
Inflation in a Sticky Situation
Inflation continues to hamstring Wisconsinites and Americans as a whole. While the US inflation rate continues to gradually fall, it may not seem like it to most. The inflation rate is down 0.78% from this time last year and sits at 3.27%. The US Inflation Rate is the percentage in...
Poll: Voters think Trump too corrupt, Biden too old to lead
(The Center Square) – The majority of Wisconsinites believe President Joe Biden is too old and has weak accomplishments, and former President Donald Trump behaved corruptly and has the wrong temperament to lead the country, a recent poll shows. Marquette Law School polled 871 registered Wisconsin voters on how they perceive the two presidential candidates. The partisan makeup of the sample was 31% Republican, 29% Democratic and 40% independent. In...
Wisconsin companies join national effort to get more women in the construction industry
About seven years ago, Jenna Johanknecht thought construction was interesting but just couldn’t picture herself working in the industry. That’s when her father signed her and her sister up for Neenah-based Miron Construction Co.’s annual Build Like a Girl event. One of the topics Johanknecht learned about was virtual construction, a method of using software to design digital models of buildings and project sites.
Do You Have to Open the Door for Police in Wisconsin?
Dealing with law enforcement in a high-pressure situation can be intimidating even if you did nothing wrong. You want to make sure you say and do the right thing, so you'll stay out of trouble. If you for some reason have a police officer knock on your door, there's a...
Bernie Sanders rallies his loyal Wisconsin following to get behind Joe Biden
KAUKAUNA - Eight years ago, Bernie Sanders was the favorite among Wisconsin Democrats, winning the Badger State's presidential primary over the party's eventual nominee but then losing four years later in the same contest. Now, Sanders is back in Wisconsin on his own again. Not as a surrogate for President Joe Biden,...
Dodge County crash, motorcyclist flown to hospital
DODGE COUNTY, Wis. - A 27-year-old man from Neosho was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash in Dodge County on Thursday, June 27. It happened around 5:40 p.m. on Grant Road west of County Road P in the Township of Rubicon. Preliminary investigation shows that the motorcycle was traveling west...
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