He was elected wisconsins governor in 2010. In 2012, he was the first governor to keep the seat in a recount battle. He wrote about that in his new book. Copies were at your seat. On to the mechanical details and we are on the record, no live bl blogging or tweeting while the breakfast is underway. Finally, if you would like to ask a question, do the traditional thing and send me a settle nonthreatening signal and i will do my best to call on who i can. The governor has a 10 15 appointment and will not be able to linger for the bloody mary portion. With that, thanks for coming. Thanks for having me. I will leave most of the time to taking questions. But probably the simplest thing people ask is why did you write a book. It was simple for me. People in my state and around the country asked to learn more. They knew about the protests. They read about it. Saw it in pictures and on television. Most people i knew asked about the recall. Not only mine, but the other recalls for the state sen
Madison Trust for Historic Preservation is launching a new set of eight walking tours Thursday, including ones of the Greenbush neighborhood, Maple Bluff and the UW-Madison agricultural campus.
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The Wisconsin Examiner won top honors for online investigative reporting, editorial writing and long feature writing at the annual Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism awards recognition dinner Friday evening. This year’s edition of the Press Club’s annual contest recognizes work published during the 2023 calendar year. One of 50 state outlets launched by or […] The post Examiner garners seven Milwaukee Press Club honors for journalism excellence appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.