The court fight over Wisconsin’s voter rolls is a step closer to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, the group who started the case, on Friday asked the Supreme Court to hear arguments. A judge in Ozaukee County ordered the Wisconsin Election Commission to remove 234 thousand people from the state’s voting system because they have moved or not answered questions about their address. The Election Commission has refused to honor that order. WILL says the Supreme Court needs to step-in to
Read MoreThere is a challenge to a proposed constitutional amendment that would give crime victims more rights in Wisconsin. The so-called Marsy’s Law would require courts and judges to include victims when sentencing and dealing with suspects and convicted criminals. But the group, the Wisconsin Justice Initiative, is challenging the proposal. The Justice Initiative says Marsy’s Law would give victims new rights that step on the constitutional rights of the people convicted of crimes. The Marsy’s Law amendment is supposed to be on the
Read MoreThe Henry Vilas Zoo is set to benefit from a generous donation. The Henry Vilas Park Zoological Society announced Friday it plans to donate eight-million-dollars to the zoo it used to curate until the city took over the zoo park administration. The monies are going into three separate sub-funds. One is earmarked to have a million-dollars in a permanent endowment, a second fund has six-hundred-thousand-dollars available to help pay for the zoo’s necessities and the balance will be used in
Read MoreThe number 4 Wisconsin Badgers are runner ups in the 2019 NCAA Volleyball Tournament. Yesterday in Pittsburgh, a tough number 3 Stanford Cardinal squad quashed the Badgers hopes of taking the championship with a three set sweep in the final. The Cardinal has won three national titles in the past four seasons. The Badgers finish the season as Big Ten champs with a 27-7 winning record.
Read MoreWelcome to the weekend…if you are planning on crossing some names off your NICE LIST today, expect a few others doing the same. Today is expected to be the biggest shopping day of the year. The National Retail Federation says it’s expecting nearly 148-million people to buy last minute gifts on what it’s calling ‘Super Saturday.’ Customer Growth Partners president Craig Johnson tells Reuters shoppers will spend around 34-billion dollars today. Thats a couple of billion more than what was
Read MoreOne of the subjects of the popular Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer is being denied a pardon. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers said Brendan Dassey’s pardon request was denied because Dassey had yet to meet certain criteria. Dassey and his uncle Stephen Avery were convicted of murdering Teresa Halbach. Questions arose about the validity of his confession.
Read MoreRepublican state legislators say they want to cut property taxes. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said yesterday that they are working out the details of a tax cut bill to be introduced early next year. He said the size of the cut will partly depend on the tax revenue forecast, which will be updated in January.
Read MoreAn Illinois woman convicted of using counterfeit money in Eau Claire is avoiding jail time. Reports say Chianne Royster was sentenced to probation. Royster and three other people were charged earlier this year with using fake 100 dollar bills at nearly a dozen businesses in the Eau Claire area.
Read MoreThe outdoors section of Gander RV in Eau Claire is closing. Gander opened in the summer of 2018 as Gander Mountain but soon switched to Gander RV and Outdoors. Now the outdoors part of the store is being liquidated and it’ll only be selling RV’s in the future.
Read MoreThe L.E. Phillips Memorial Library in Eau Claire is giving away thousands of free books to kids this Christmas. The Library is using books gathered through its Give a Kid a Book program and distributing them to kids through community charitable organizations. The library says it’ll give away about 35-hundred books this year.
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