Milwaukee Public Schools: Welcomes students back to in-person learning

Media Contact Earl Arms Media Relations Manager Phone: 414-688-9664 Email: armsev@milwaukee.k12.wi.us K3 through 3rd grade students will return to classrooms starting tomorrow MILWAUKEE (April 13, 2021) — Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is excited to welcome students and staff back to school buildings for in-person

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WED News Summary: Evers preserves $70M in food assistance; Supreme Court strikes down Evers’ bar and restaurant limits

**************************************** TOMORROW: WisPolitics.com virtual luncheon with Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu, R-Oostburg, joins a WisPolitics.com Madison virtual luncheon on Thursday, April 15 from noon to 1 p.m. LeMahieu will take questions on the state budget and Senate Republican priorities. The event will begin with a

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Milwaukee Public Schools: Welcomes students back to in-person learning

Media Contact Earl Arms Media Relations Manager Phone: 414-688-9664 Email: armsev@milwaukee.k12.wi.us K3 through 3rd grade students will return to classrooms starting tomorrow MILWAUKEE (April 13, 2021) — Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is excited to welcome students and staff back to school buildings for in-person learning Wednesday, April 14th. Starting tomorrow, students in K3 through 3rd

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DNR: Seeking Public Comment For Wild Rice Management Strategic Analysis

Contact: Jon Simonsen, DNR Environmental Analysis and Review Specialist jonathan.simonsen@wisconsin.gov or 715-367-1936 MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public input on a draft Statewide Strategic Analysis of Wild Rice Management through June 7, 2021. Wild rice is part of Wisconsin’s natural landscape. Beds of wild rice help

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Jewish Social Services of Madison: Leading the Push Locally for Increased Refugee Admissions as Announced by Biden Administration

MADISON – Jewish Social Services of Madison (JSS), Dane County’s only refugee resettlement agency, was hopeful they would welcome new families to the area soon after President Biden took office. On February 12th the Biden Administration released their ambitious plan to change refugee allocations and increase the limit to 62,500 people

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