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Wisconsin is home to twelve Native Nations. Indigenous Peoples Day was first recognized in 2019 by Executive Order to annually celebrate it on the second Monday in October.
A person diagnosed with diabetic eye and peripheral nerve damage makes a statement on her personal experience with legal prescription drugs and her hope to see medical marijuana legalized in Wisconsin. Made before the Brown County Board Executive Committee on July 9, 2018.
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Feds approve governor’s plan to spend $40 million to expedite connecting homes and businesses with high-quality, high-speed internet.
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The third anniversary of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Wisconsin is an opportunity to celebrate and commit to the preservation of Indigenous American cultures.
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Program reaches highest participation since 2001, reflects trust among employers, labor unions, technical colleges and individuals committed to mastering in-demand skills.
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