Wisconsin Republican leaders cool to Evers building, sales tax plans greenbaypressgazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from greenbaypressgazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Foxconn s partnership with Fisker Inc. the latest in long list of failures. //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
Light shines in to a vacant space on the first floor of Haymarket Landing on Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, in Eau Claire, Wis. Angela Major/WPR
In late February, Foxconn executives announced plans to begin manufacturing electric vehicles for California-based start-up Fisker Inc.
Both companies said the collaboration will “revolutionize the automotive industry.” They compared their work to the scientific discoveries of
Isaac Newton. And
hinted they could even manufacture the cars here in Wisconsin.
The partnership announcement is the latest for the Taiwanese mega-manufacturer. It follows a string of high-profile announcements that have been abandoned by the company or that have severely underperformed the company’s promises.
Gov. Tony Evers $91 billion budget faces major headwinds in the Republican-led Legislature, where many of his policy ideas have garnered little support.
Tony Evers budget looks to bounce back from COVID-19, revives measures opposed by GOP journaltimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from journaltimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Vaccinating teachers would enable schools to reopen. But it’s not that simple. By Terry Falk - Feb 6th, 2021 11:52 am //end headline wrapper ?>Get a daily rundown of the top stories on Urban Milwaukee
Dr. Ben Weston receives second dose of COVID-19 vaccine. File photo courtesy of the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Janesville Public Schools closed for classes on Friday, Jan. 22, in order for school employees to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. These vaccinations happened despite the fact that educators were not yet scheduled to receive shots according to the state’s timetable. When the vaccinations were announced, Gov.
Tony Evers stated in his press briefing that he would not stop the vaccinations because it would cause more disruption than was necessary.