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Immunization requirements families should know as the 2024 - 2025 schools year begins in Wisconsin
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - It is back to school season and that means getting your student’s vaccine records in check. This school year, new immunization requirements are in place all across the state. “The Wisconsin Department of Human Services recently changed those requirements for school-aged children to better...
State-Tribal committee plans to resurrect failed bills, including graduation regalia
Wisconsin’s Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations considered the resurrection of three bills, including one that would protect students’ rights to wear tribal regalia to graduation, as well as other ideas that could become bills next session. The committee, chaired by Rep. Jeff Mursau (R-Crivitz) and includes five other lawmakers and members of Wisconsin’s tribes, is […]
Amid fears of a November crisis, states have legal mechanisms to ensure votes get certified
Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat’s free national newsletter here.New rules in Georgia governing how local officials finalize vote totals have some election watchdogs worried that loyalists of former President Donald Trump could trigger a crisis if he loses the state in November, by abusing their authority to delay or avoid certifying results.Election experts say they’re confident that the system’s checks and balances will quash those efforts and that each state has the legal authority to force members of county election boards to fulfill their duty...
Men's Soccer Picked Third in CCIW Preseason Poll
NAPERVILLE - The Carthage men's soccer team was selected to finish third in the 2024 College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Preseason Poll with 52 points and three first-place votes. The CCIW is projected to feature several highly competitive teams, with just three points separating the top seed from the fourth seed in the poll.
One person killed in double shooting in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee police are searching for a 25-year-old man in connection to a deadly double shooting early Friday morning. It happened around 1:45 A.M. on 19th Street near Forest Home Avenue in the Muskego Heights neighborhood on the south side. Police say a 20-year-old was shot and later...
The Catalano Beer Mixer is set to bring a new block party to the Third Ward
The Great Milwaukee Summer is HERE! Your guide to what you'll be doing, where you'll be drinking, who you'll be hearing and how you'll be getting a sweet tan this summer is on OnMilwaukee. The Great Milwaukee Summer guide is brought to you by Geis Garage Doors and Peoples State Bank!
Checkers and Rally’s Signs Agreement for a New Location in West Allis
Burger and Fries’ Brand Expands Presence in Milwaukee-Metro Region. August 23, 2024 // Franchising.com // MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Checkers and Rally’s, the double drive-thru restaurant franchise known for its craveable food and affordable prices, recently inked an agreement for a new location in West Allis, further expanding the brand’s presence throughout Wisconsin. With almost 800 locations open in the United States, there’s no slowing down on the growth momentum.
Families gathered at the MMSD Basin near 35th and Congress for Skate Night
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- A pop-up roller-skating event on Milwaukee's north side drew a lot of families Thursday, especially since a longtime skating rink in West Allis shut down this year. "They closed one down, the indoor one, not too long ago and I'm like where are the kids gonna...
Dye Makes Historic NCTS Playoff Debut at Milwaukee Mile
Daniel Dye is set to make his historic first playoff start in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at The Milwaukee Mile, following a historic qualification at Richmond Raceway. He is the first driver to qualify for the playoffs after starting the final regular season race below the cut line. Dye secured his position with a strong performance that included earning 13 stage points and climbing from 13th to 10th in the standings, making him competitive among notable teammates. He begins the playoffs 10th overall with 2,001 points, just two points below the cut line.
Brookfield won't use absentee ballot drop box for November's election
BROOKFIELD, Wis. — Brookfield's common council has voted against the use of its absentee ballot drop box for November's election. Heavily used in 2020 during the pandemic, the Wisconsin Supreme Court limited the use of drop boxes statewide in 2022. In 2024, the court reversed that ruling, which now...
Ryan Nickel of Rock Island, Illinois Graduated from Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) in Spring 2024
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN (August 22, 2024) — Ryan Nickel, from Rock Island, Illinois, graduated from Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) in Spring 2024. Nickel received a Bachelor of Science in Chemical and BioMolecular Engineering with Honors. Students with a cumulative GPA of 3.70 or above are listed as having graduated...
It’s official, it’s family: The Official Cleaners, staffed by five siblings, looks to become Milwaukee’s best
Tou Yeng Pheng Yang’s parents always stressed the importance of going to college. As salutatorian of his class at the Hmong American Peace Academy, Yang enrolled at Marquette, intent on becoming a dentist. Then, he had a realization. “I learned real quickly I don’t think I want to touch...
New Bed Bath & Beyond tenant and Indian restaurant expands
New store, restaurant and housing development — here's what you missed in recent Streetwise news. Burlington store opening soon. Plus, Indian restaurant coming to downtown Sheboygan. Bed Bath & Beyond...
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