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Dan Cadigan, The State Journal-Register s 2014 First Citizen, dies
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Law Professor to Run for Attorney General
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Covid-19: Fauci Expects Decision on Johnson & Johnson Vaccine This Week
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MADISON - A political science professor is seeking to challenge Attorney General Josh Kaul in the 2022 election to be Wisconsin s top attorney.
Ryan Owens, 44, who has taught law and political science courses at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for the last 10 years, is the second Republican to announce a run against the Democratic incumbent.
Owens, who lives in the Madison suburb of Middleton, enters the race as an atypical attorney general candidate one who has not worked as a prosecutor. He said his background as an attorney and professor doesn t put him at a disadvantage. It s not about how many people you ve prosecuted, it s about what you re going to do to protect the state of Wisconsin, Owens said.
Twin Scholars Awarded Over $1.536 Million in Combined, Merit-Based College Scholarships
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With sound parental guidance, the Razon children prepared for bright futures from an early age.
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Despite facing the unexpected stress brought about by restrictions such as remote learning and social distancing due to COVID-19, 17-year-old twins in North Carolina did not allow unprecedented times to stop them from exhibiting academic excellence. Altogether, Reagan Razon and Ricardo R. Razon IV earned more than $1.536 million in non-need, merit-based scholarship offers from six institutions of higher learning. The siblings, who attend Enloe High School, were accepted to 15 colleges that offered college acceptance or scholarships.