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Minnis Administration shredding Cabinet documents?

Minnis Administration shredding Cabinet documents?
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The Churchill still stands


The Churchill still stands
Churchill building
Plans for a new history museum, which threatened the Churchill building, Madison s first skyscraper, have shifted to a new site.
Churchill still lives. No, not that Churchill. Winston Churchill, the iconic World War II British prime minister, died in 1965. I’m referring to Madison’s Churchill Building, which seems to have weathered its latest storm and may stand in its nine stories of glory for much longer than many had thought. 
Almost two years ago I wrote a cover story for
Isthmus about the impending destruction of the Churchill Building, Madison’s first “skyscraper.” The building, which was completed in 1915 on the Capitol Square and housed the offices of some of the city’s most important historical figures, seemed destined for the wrecking ball to make way for, ironically enough, a new state history museum. (Full disclosure: Before I was mayor I had my office in the Churchill a ....

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State shifts site for proposed $120 million Wisconsin Historical Society museum


DEAN MOSIMAN
In a surprise shift, the state is moving the preferred site of the proposed $120 million, 100,000-square-foot Wisconsin Historical Society museum from the top of State Street to a full block that now features a massive, half-century-old state office building near Capitol Square.
Madison Youth Arts Center under construction at the corner of Mifflin and Ingersoll Streets
The new site, which holds the four-story, 271,493-square-foot General Executive Facility, or GEF 1, is bounded by the 200 blocks of East Washington Avenue and East Main Street, and 10 blocks of South Butler and Webster streets.
GEF 1, which would be demolished, built in 1971-72 in the Brutalist style, is widely unloved for its uninspiring design and concrete, windowless first-floor walls that deaden the streetscape on all sides. It currently houses the state departments of Children and Families and Workforce Development and a parking garage. ....

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Nurses union: Come Dec. 31, "anything can happen" – Eye Witness News


“We will show you what the last can do,” says Williams 
NASSAU, BAHAMAS As The Bahamas prepares for an increase in cases stemming from the holidays and a potential third wave, nurses said yesterday that as a result of the government’s continued deplorable treatment of them, come December 31, “anything can happen”.
In an interview with
Eyewitness News, Bahamas Nurses Union (BNU) President Amancha Williams said: “You’re testing us again. We ga’ show you what the test is all about. December 31, anything can happen. This will be the last ever that the government any government will take advantage of the nurses. ....

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