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Data Wonk: What Is MPS Strategy For Stimulus Aid?
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Marquette Law School Poll to release national survey of public views of the U S Supreme Court, Aug 4
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Former home of the Jazz Oasis also getting a mural by local artist Tia Richardson. By Graham Kilmer - Jul 22nd, 2021 06:11 pm //end headline wrapper ?>McKenna Real Estate at 2379 N. Holton St. Photo by Graham Kilmer.
A dilapidated building on N. Holton Street is getting rehabilitated thanks to a new real estate company.
Paul McKenna recently purchased the building at 2379 N. Holton St., which he is using as the new offices for his real estate brokerage, McKenna Real Estate.
McKenna lives in Brewers Hill and tells Urban Milwaukee the building always fascinated him as he drove past it on his way to work.
Wisconsin School Leaders Discuss Plans For Federal COVID Relief
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Editorial Roundup: Wisconsin
Racine Journal Times. June 28, 2021.
Editorial: Use tax windfall for water testing
In early 2020, in this space, we posed a question regarding perfluorinated chemicals or PFAS, known as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down in the environment: How much of those chemicals would you like in your glass of water?
We’re confident your answer was “none at all” then, and remains the same.
People in the Town of Campbell would love to give the same answer. But many of them have no choice.
In Campbell, with a population of fewer than 5,000 on French Island across the Mississippi River from La Crosse, there was no money to conduct water testing in 2020, when contamination from the nearby La Crosse Regional Airport was disclosed, and homeowners naturally wanted to know if PFAS had reached their wells.