This undated image provided by Wisconsin Historical Society ... The action returns to the Potawatomi territory in the same area that was ceded to Chief Shab-eh-nay in a treaty with the U.S ...
Driven by a highly partisan race for the technically nonpartisan office of state Supreme Court that drew national attention ...
Source: The Associated Press By Jasmine C. Lee Again and again, Republicans repeated their goal for the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on Tuesday: Get more than 60 percent of President Trump’s ...
Wisconsin voters came together Tuesday and told Elon Musk what millions of Americans would love to tell him: Beat it, punk. Alas, the sad little rich boy saw his candidate – conservative Judge ...
The liberal prevailed in a technically nonpartisan Wisconsin State Supreme Court race that took on national importance as a proxy fight between Democrats and Republicans supporting President ...
Read more State Supreme Court, race called Voters will decide whether to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to require photo identification to vote. Wisconsin law already requires voters to show ...
Billionaire Elon Musk spent at least $20 million on a high-stakes Wisconsin court race he now says he "expected to lose." At least that's his morning-after banter. The Great Lakes swing state ...
President Trump and his senior adviser, tech billionaire Elon Musk, touted the passage of the ballot measure Tuesday that amends Wisconsin’s Constitution to mandate photo identification for voters.
A unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court on Sunday refused to hear a last-minute attempt by the state's Democratic attorney general to stop billionaire Elon Musk from handing over $1 million checks to ...
Elon Musk's super PAC poured more than $12 million into the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. In the end, the liberal candidate, Judge Susan Crawford, defeated Judge Brad Schimel, a conservative.
In other words: Wisconsin rejected Trump and Musk Tuesday, but it is still a purple state. Even Tuesday’s vote hinted at the nuanced political views in the state.
According to Jay Huseby, wildlife director for the Red Lake Department of Natural Resources, the Red Lake 1863 Ceded Territory Conservation Commission met Thursday, March 20, and developed the ...