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Gilbert: The Milwaukee presidential debate gave Republicans a view of a post-Trump GOP

The Republican debate in Milwaukee served as a clarifying glimpse in to the GOP and its presidential field.

 

You need an antibiotic, but it's not available. How drug shortages force doctors to pick frustrating alternatives.

Nationally and in Wisconsin, supplies of many generic drugs have been running low. It's not a new problem, but it's becoming more concerning.

 

Native American gravesites discovered under church parking lot in northern Wisconsin

A tribal member noticed a deformity in the form of a depression on a section of the parking lot's surface.

 

Want to be an organic vegetable farmer? This program is growing the workforce.

Wisconsin is home to the first registered apprenticeship program for organic vegetable farm management in the U.S.

 

Brown County mental health subcommittee given 8 months to come up with specific strategies

In its third incarnation, the Brown County mental health subcommittee has a lot to prove. Here's what one county has done to improve community health.

 

Who won the first Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee? How NY Times, Washington Post, Politico see it.

Nikki Haley and Mike Pence found praise while Ron DeSantis fell flat and Ramaswamy fielded the most attacks.

 

Did Vivek Ramaswamy plagiarize Barack Obama during the Republican presidential primary debate? Chris Christie thought so.

Chris Christie said Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy sounded like "ChatGPT" during the debate tonight in Milwaukee.

 

Outdoor concerts in Peninsula State Park celebrate the women of Northern Sky Theater

"Lipstick Optional" includes songs featuring female characters from the company's musicals and spotlights its female performers, playwrights and more.

 

Bice: Winners and losers from the Republican presidential debate in Milwaukee

With Donald Trump absent, candidates Vivek Ramaswamy, Ron DeSantis, MIke Pence and others tried to break through at the GOP debate in Milwaukee.

 

In competing events, Trump and his 8 challengers offer split-screen view of GOP's future

Trump and eight of his presidential primary challengers spoke to voters Wednesday night in a split-screen duel for the future of the Republican Party,

 

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