9-22-20 judge extends wi absentee cutoff
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that absentee ballots in battleground Wisconsin can be counted up to six days after the Nov. 3 presidential election as long as they are postmarked by Election Day.
9-22-20 former wi police chief to review blake case
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s attorney general has selected a former Madison police chief to serve as an independent consultant for prosecutors weighing whether to file charges against the officer who shot Jacob Blake, a Black man
9-22-20 hiring felons
Envision Greater Fond du Lac is encouraging employers to consider an overlooked source of talent when they are hiring….an individual with a felony record. Envision, in partnership with Moraine Park Technical College and the Community Corrections Employment Program,
9-22-20 waupun school superintendent is proud of staff during pandemic
The Waupun School superintendent says he is proud of the way students and staff have responded to the challenges facing the new school year during the pandemic. Waupun superintendent Steve Hill says one of the biggest challenges for
9-22-20 fdl high school science teacher running for state superintendent
Fond du Lac High School science teacher and county board supervisor Joe Fenrick has announced that he is running for state superintendent of public instruction. Fenrick says during the pandemic the top priority is making sure that
9-22-20 covid-19 vaccine
Many people are relying on a coronavirus vaccine to bring the world back to normal. But with surveys showing many people reluctant to get a vaccine when it becomes available, the question is what percentage of the population needs
9-22-20 dnr wetlands decision
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A judge has refused to reinstate a wetlands permit for a frac sand operation in Monroe County. Atlanta-based Meteor Timber filed a lawsuit in June 2019 after an adminstrative law judge revoked its
9-22-20 uw leader tells county executive to stop wishing students were gone
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s chancellor is telling Dane County’s top leader to stop wishing students would go away and start cracking down on large gatherings at bars as COVID-19 continues to spread unchecked.