The Wisconsin black caucus wanted to honor a group of black leaders for Black History Month, but the resolution got hung up on a debate about whether former NFL quarterback and current social justice activist Colin Kaepernick should be included, according to Time. Kaepernick was born in Wisconsin. The black caucus proposed the resolution, but
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President Donald Trump holds a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, Wednesday evening to support Governor Scott Walker in his bid for re-election. Walker holds a slim 1-point lead over his Democrat challenger Tony Evers in the most recent poll which also showed that just 7% remain undecided. In a race this tight, that is enough to turn the
by Jason Hopkins Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tony Evers, the state’s education superintendent, is being accused of submitting budget requests that plagiarized other work. (Article Continues Below Advertisement) The issue began on Friday, just hours before Evers and GOP Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker were due to participate in their first debate. Walker’s team released passages from Evers’
by Neetu Chandak Wisconsin’s gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races are looking tight as candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties have nearly equal support, according to a poll released Wednesday. A Marquette Law School Poll surveyed likely Wisconsin voters between Aug. 15 to Aug. 19. The poll found incumbent Republican Gov. Scott Walker and Democratic gubernatorial
Authorities are investigating a mysterious tip on an 11-year-old girl’s disappearance that showed up on a dollar bill in Wisconsin. Someone handed over the dollar with the mysterious message to authorities on March 14 in Neenah, Wisconsin, and authorities are now investigating the dollar bill to see if the message could lead to a breakthrough
A “cluster outbreak” has caused at least 125 people in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to contract sexually-transmitted diseases such as HIV and syphilis. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that a significant number of people who caught HIV, syphilis, or both were high school students who contracted the diseases through “infection clusters.” Although less than ten percent of the