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  • 1 month ago | jdsupra.com | Aaron Gilbride |Ivana Kovacevic Rouse |Brian Kowalski

    This winter, Latham’s Investment Funds Practice provided guidance on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) 2025 examination priorities for private fund advisers in the latest installment of the Private Funds Breakfast Series. The quarterly series is designed to unite senior members of leading private capital firms and financial sponsors for networking and market-focused insights.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | thecitypages.com | Brian Kowalski

    A Wausau man has been sentenced to federal prison for dealing meth. Jonathan Rodriguez, 39, of Wausau will be headed to federal prison for 8 years after he pleaded guilty in August to dealing methamphetamines, according to a press release from US District Attorney for the Western District. Officers received a tip that Rodriguez in late 2023 had a large amount of meth on him. When police searched him they found 319 grams of meth on him, repackaged for distribution.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | thecitypages.com | Brian Kowalski

    Marathon County saw nearly all of its registered voters turn out for Tuesday’s election night. According to numbers provided by the Marathon County Clerk, more than 95% of registered voters turned out for an election that went Donald Trump’s way in Wisconsin and nationwide, but also saw Sen. Tammy Baldwin keep her senate seat against a Republican challenger. Marathon County saw 79,146 ballots case in Tuesday’s election.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | thecitypages.com | Brian Kowalski

    The Glenn Miller Orchestra Thursday 11/7 | Arts Council, Wisconsin Rapids I kind of had to do a double take when I saw that the Glenn Miller Orchestra was coming to Wisconsin Rapids. The band has been touring for — don’t adjust your paper, this is correct — 1956, and that’s the band that formed after Miller’s death in 1944. Glenn Miller received the lifetime achievement Grammy Award posthumously in 2003.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | thecitypages.com | Brian Kowalski

    U.S. law enforcement will be monitoring Wausau polling locations and other locations in the Western District, the U.S. Department of Justice says. Those officials will monitor polling locations in Wausau, and the towns of Thornapple and Lawrence in the Western District, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Any infractions of federal election laws will be reported to the authorities, according to a DOJ press release.

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