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A swing through divided Wisconsin

A swing through divided Wisconsin Isthmus talks with voters in “pivot counties” Dylan Brogan As in many swing areas in Wisconsin, voters in Galesville are divided on which presidential candidate to back in 2020. Daniel Miller calls Richland Center “the dipstick of America.” “The people in Richland County [which includes Richland Center] have voted for the candidate that won the presidential election for 100 years,” says Miller, the owner of Ocooch Books & Libations, an independent bookstore and wine shop. “Anything going on in the country is going on here.”  Miller is my first stop on a five-day trek to gauge the electorate in swing areas of Wisconsin and he’s a little off on his numbers. Richland County has sided with the winning presidential candidate for the last 44 years, not 100. But the county is still a decent bellwether for how the political winds blow in Wisconsin. A majority of voters there cast a ballot for Democratic G

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge

Knoxville Biz Ticker: Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge The Knoxville News-Sentinel 2/25/2021 Knoxville News Sentinel Demolition of former Radioisotope Development Lab underway at Oak Ridge OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – DOE’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and contractor UCOR have begun removing the two remaining structures at the former Radioisotope Development Lab at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). “This project launches our next phase of major demolition and cleanup at ORNL,” said Nathan Felosi, OREM’s portfolio federal project director for ORNL. “Our work is eliminating contaminated structures, like this one, that are on DOE’s list of high-risk facilities and clearing space for future research missions.”

CCG honors lives losts to COVID-19 during memorial ceremony

CCG honors lives lost to COVID-19 during memorial ceremony CCG honors lives lost to COVID-19 during memorial ceremony By Brennan Reh | February 23, 2021 at 11:32 PM EST - Updated February 23 at 11:58 PM COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Columbus city employees and officials honored the several hundred lives lost to COVID-19 in the Fountain City with a memorial ceremony Tuesday evening. This comes on the heels of the ceremony held at the White House Monday where President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris remembered the more than 500,000 American lives lost due to the virus. Ahead of Tuesday night’s Columbus City Council meeting, the City Manager’s Millennial Roundtable (CCMR), partnered with Mayor Skip Henderson and city council for a COVID-19 memorial honoring the 310 lives lost in Columbus due to COVID-19.

Morning Update 2/22

Feb 22, 2021 8:35 AM (KWNO)- Winona County vaccination update, Buffalo County authorities identify the Kenosha man who died following a fire in Fountain City, and Midtown Foods partners with Habitat for Humanity to raise nearly $1,800. Listen below.

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