Kennedy to appeal judge’s ruling keeping him on Wisconsin ballot

Judge Stephen Ehlke based his ruling on a state law that doesn’t allow candidates who file nomination papers to withdraw them. That statute only allows a candidate to be removed from the ballot due to death, and Ehlke found Kennedy was essentially asking the court to create an exception to that requirement for him.

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Dan Knodl: Every state is a border state

My detractors will say this article is xenophobic. To them, I will say there is nothing xenophobic about demanding to follow the rule of law that this country was built on. I support legal immigration. I do not support importing lawlessness and degradation.

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Kennedy to appeal judge’s ruling keeping him on Wisconsin ballot

Judge Stephen Ehlke based his ruling on a state law that doesn’t allow candidates who file nomination papers to withdraw them. That statute only allows a candidate to be removed from the ballot due to death, and Ehlke found Kennedy was essentially asking the court to create an exception to that requirement for him.

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Universities of Wisconsin: Preliminary enrollment up overall despite federal student aid disruptions, lack of tuition promise, campus closures

MADISON, Wis.—Enrollment at the Universities of Wisconsin (UWs) this fall increased by more than 1,000 students overall, including higher enrollments at eight universities, according to preliminary estimates based on first-day student counts. The increase comes despite severe challenges caused by the disruptive roll out of a new Free Application for Federal

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Hovde campaign: Slams Sen. Baldwin’s hypocrisy and record of failure

MADISON – Wisconsin entrepreneur Eric Hovde joined Fox News’ America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino and The Ingraham Angle with Laura Ingraham, slamming Sen. Baldwin’s hypocrisy and failure to address the issues most important to the people of Wisconsin.  The interview with Dana Perino can be viewed here, and excerpts are

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Cooke campaign: New polling shows Rebecca Cooke leading Derrick Van Orden in tight race for Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district

EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. — In case you missed it, new polling released today showed Rebecca Cooke, Democratic candidate for Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District, leading Rep. Derrick Van Orden by two points. “It’s clear that Rebecca Cooke’s vision for Wisconsin is resonating with voters who are sick and tired of Derrick Van Orden’s extremism

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UW-Stout: Money Magazine names university one of two public best colleges in Wisconsin, top 45 in Midwest

High school students and their parents who are crunching numbers and looking for the best schools their money can buy should consider UW-Stout. That’s according to Money Magazine, which has included UW-Stout on its 2024 Best Colleges list that focuses on affordability and student outcomes. In addition, Money named Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University one of

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UW-Eau Claire: ‘Discover Wisconsin’ features UWEC, community

The power of the partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and the city of Eau Claire will be featured this week on “Discover Wisconsin,” the nation’s longest-running travel and tourism series.  An exclusive early debut of “The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire – Building a Legacy” will stream at 4

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Sen. Ballweg: Endorsed by National Association of Social Workers

Madison, WI—Senator Joan Ballweg, sitting senator for the 14th Senate District and candidate for re-election, has been endorsed by the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. According to the endorsement letter sent by the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Ballweg has been endorsed

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Gov. Evers and Dept. of Workforce Development: Announce youth apprenticeship to add four occupational pathways this fall

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD), today announced that Wisconsin’s Youth Apprenticeship program will add four new occupational pathways to its program offerings in the 2024-2025 school year: law enforcement, fire protection, project management, and barbering/cosmetology. “I declared 2024 the Year of the Worker

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Employment growth projected to continue slowing this year

State employment growth is projected to continue slowing this year before flattening from 2025 to 2027 while personal income is set to grow, according to a new Department of Revenue economic forecast.  After posting employment growth of 2.8% in 2022, Wisconsin had 1.4% growth last year and is expected to

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Dan Knodl: Every state is a border state

My detractors will say this article is xenophobic. To them, I will say there is nothing xenophobic about demanding to follow the rule of law that this country was built on. I support legal immigration. I do not support importing lawlessness and degradation.

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