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Tony Evers · United StatesWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a bill that would have created a revolving loan program for child care providers for renovations. Evers said the bill fails to address the looming child care industry fiscal cliff. The bill was part of a child care package Republicans introduced in September. In October 2023, Evers announced plans to use emergency funding to continue the program through 2025.See the Story
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers vetoes Republican child care bill
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Taxes · WisconsinWisconsin Gov. Tony Evers recently signed a bipartisan law that will expand a state tax credit for children's and other qualifying dependents' care expenses. The tax credit expansion comes at a time when many Wisconsin families struggle to afford child care. A year of care can exceed a year of college tuition, research shows.See the Story
A new law expands a Wisconsin tax credit for child care expenses. Here's what this means for your family.
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Appleton, Wisconsin · AppletonFox Crossing operates four polling places, and two of them are churches. Appleton pays $60 for the use of a church during a primary election and $75 for its use during a general election. Neenah, Grand Chute, Greenville and Harrison all have a church among their polling places.See the Story
Why are churches used for polling places in the Fox Cities? Religion isn't the reason
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United States · United StatesWisconsin has a child care problem. What should be done, though, remains up for debate. The first of six GOP child care bills introduced in early September is now headed to Gov. Tony Evers' office. A $2.1 billion tax package, which includes a proposal to expand the state's child and dependent care tax credit, passed the Assembly.See the Story
Wisconsin's legislative session is wrapping up. What have lawmakers done on child care?
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New London · New LondonJack Monsted, a New London high school senior, wrote to Albert Einstein in 1946. He wanted to know what the units of measurement in Einstein's famous equation were. Monsted's letter is one of the few times Einstein wrote out his famous equation. The highest bid for the letter has risen to nearly $30,000.See the Story
In 1946, a Wisconsin student wrote to Albert Einstein. Einstein's reply is now at auction
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Antigo · AntigoKretz Lumber Co. in northeastern Wisconsin can now generate enough power from burning bark and wood chips. The company has started selling excess electricity back to the grid. The equipment is fueled by "woody biomass," or byproducts from the sawmill. The new equipment required a "significant investment," the company's president says.See the Story
How a 95-year-old Wisconsin sawmill used wood chips, bark to sell electricity back to the grid
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