Day: April 7, 2022
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For Auburn gymnastics, Suni days are here
Sunisa Lee needed a respite from the exhausting, all-consuming world of elite gymnastics. She wanted to go to school, and the ability now for college athletes to make money off name, image and … Read Full Article
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Olympic gold medalist Sunisa Lee banking more NCAA success
Sunisa Lee needed a respite from the exhausting, all-consuming world of elite gymnastics. She wanted to go to school, and the ability now for college athletes to make money off name, image and … Read Full Article
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More liberal, more diverse: Dane County Board set for big shakeup
With noncompetitive races and the defeat of conservative challengers, incoming supervisors are poised to accelerate recent reforms to county government. Read Full Article
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Hmong Market Planned For Northwest Side
A new “Oriental Market” would cater to Milwaukee’s Hmong and broader Asian communities, but the owners hope all Milwaukeeans visit. “Our goal for the spaces is to provide patrons with an honest and … Read Full Article
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Pheng Thao earned the most votes of all eight candidates in his ‘historic’ win as the first Hmong elected to the Appleton school board
APPLETON – Of the five challengers in the Appleton school board race, only Pheng Thao was able to earn enough votes for one of the four open seats, making him the first Hmong person elected to the … Read Full Article
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The Whitney Biennial Opens After Year-Long Delay
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Curators David Breslin and Adrienne Edwards were tasked with capturing a tumultuous past three years through artwork. Read Full Article tags:
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Women Changing Wisconsin: Manitowoc woman’s crusade to empower her community
A Manitowoc woman is working to close gaps in healthcare, hunger and housing. In this month’s Women Changing Wisconsin story, we introduce you to Jennifer Estrada. In 2018, Estrada ran for Wisconsin’s … Read Full Article