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Area residents react to Biden's decision to withdraw
CAMBRIDGE - Following President Joe Biden’s decision on Sunday to withdraw from the presidential race, and endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris, a few Jefferson County residents are optimistic about the decision and what this means for the election. Margaret Gohn, who has been in Cambridge for two years, said she was initially “on the fence about whether Biden should drop out.” Still, Gohn said she was worried about him...
Waukesha's Friedman Alley final design plans to be unveiled
WAUKESHA, Wis. - The final design plans for Friedman Alley in Waukesha are set to be unveiled at a public open house on Tuesday, Aug. 6. The City of Waukesha invites the public to an Open House at City Hall, 201 Delafield Street, on Aug. 6 at 5 p.m. Attendees...
Conservative Wisconsin law firm strengthening ties with local school boards
Erica Kochanski has been paying attention to the Waukesha School board since moving to the district in 2021. That was the same year the board gained national attention for deciding not to participate in a federal program that would have provided free school lunches to families. The district has since gotten notice for its handling of LGBTQ+ issues.
Schlesinger's Saturday Spotlight (7/20)...Port Washington Fish Days, Brady Street Festival, Civil War Reenactment in The Falls
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Busy weekends and this one is no exception. Port Washington Fish Days, Brady Street Festival, and Civil War reenactments in Menomonee Falls. Just a sample of what you can be doing this weekend.
Save America Rally: Uniting conservatives for a stronger future | By Laura Jones
Slinger, WI – Washington County Republican Party announces the Save America Rally to be held at the Sterling Chalet in Richfield on August 17, 2024, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The key objective of the event is to bring patriots and fellow conservatives together to discuss pressing community and national issues ahead of the November U.S. Presidential Elections and to create a common platform for conservatives to voice their opinions.
Lac La Belle Seeks to Renegotiate Land Sale With Tall Pines Conservancy
LAC LA BELLE, Wis. — The village of Lac La Belle is aiming to renegotiate the terms of a land sale to Tall Pines Conservancy, with Village President Tim Clark expressing concerns that the initial agreement was not executed properly. Susan Buchanan, executive director of Tall Pines Conservancy, stated...
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