
Austin Brumet
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Nov 15, 2024 |
civicmedia.us | Austin Brumet |Teri Barr |Melissa Kaye |Stuart Wattles
Brittney MerlotNov 15, 2024, 8:48 AM CSTWAUSAU, Wis. (WXCO) – With hopes to build a new hospital, plans are in place and approvals are needed before it can be up and running. Aspirus is hoping to build a new hospital in Chippewa Falls. Ever since the massive March closure of HSHS hospitals, there has been a major need for emergency and inpatient services.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
civicmedia.us | Stuart Wattles |Savanna Tomei-Olson |JoAnn Krulatz |Austin Brumet
MILWAUKEE, Wis (WAUK) – There could be a reduced flow on Water Street, with work planned aimed at reducing speeding and enhancing safety for those walking and biking. The area in question is North Water Street from East Kilbourn Avenue to East Pleasant Street. The stretch now has four car lanes, two parking lanes, two unprotected bike lanes, and a median strip. The City of Milwaukee has proposed three new plans, all including two auto lanes, wider sidewalks, and pedestrian crossing improvements.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
waukradio.com | Teri Barr |Savanna Tomei-Olson |JoAnn Krulatz |Austin Brumet
Is there a disconnect between political messaging and Latino voters? Laura Rodriguez believes there is and calls it a growing divide. Rodriguez is the Vice President of Government Affairs at the Center for American Progress and has deep roots in political affairs. She joins Maggie Daun, host of The Maggie Daun Show, to discuss the critical factors shaping Latino voter sentiments and why the standard approach just isn’t working.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
waukradio.com | Judith Ruiz-Branch |Savanna Tomei-Olson |JoAnn Krulatz |Austin Brumet
A recent wave of racist texts targeting Black Wisconsinites has sparked concerns about data privacy. The personal information people voluntarily disclose on various online platforms is often used for marketing purposes and can be sold to data brokers, who then sell it to others.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
waukradio.com | Stuart J. Wattles |Savanna Tomei-Olson |JoAnn Krulatz |Austin Brumet
MADISON, Wis (Civic Media) — There’s hope new grant money will help find educators in the state. Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development announced $1 million in grants for teacher training and recruitment. The funds are being targeted towards areas most impacted from shortages.
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