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Judge rejects Bangstad effort to federalize privacy lawsuit

Conley sends Walker, Holmes case back to Oneida County circuit court

A federal judge has rejected Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad’s attempt to move a state invasion-of-privacy lawsuit against him into federal court, ruling that the dispute is fundamentally a state-law tort case rather than a federal campaign-finance dispute.

Judge tosses Bangstad First Amendment lawsuit

Court says MBC owner repeatedly violated permit conditions

Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad suffered yet another major courtroom defeat last week, as a federal judge dismissed his First Amendment lawsuit against the Oneida County planning and development committee, ruling that the evidence overwhelmingly showed officials revoked his zoning permit because of repeated violations, not political speech.

Pfizer, Valneva report promising results in Lyme vaccine trials

Scientists hope second time could be the charm

A new Lyme disease vaccine candidate developed by Pfizer and Valneva has posted promising clinical trial results, raising hopes that the first widely available human Lyme vaccine in more than two decades could soon return to the market.

Oneida County board backs DNR land purchase

Another purchase as Stewardship heads toward expiration

In a strong show of support for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ land acquisition program, the Oneida County Board of Supervisors voted 15-2 Tuesday to support the agency’s proposed purchase of private land in the town of Minocqua using Knowles Nelson Stewardship tax dollars.

Oneida County panel forwards Stewardship land purchase

DNR seeks to buy 77 acres along the Tomahawk River

A divided Oneida County executive committee voted last week to send to the full county board a resolution of support for a proposed state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) land acquisition in the town of Minocqua, setting up a debate over development, public land ownership, taxes, recreation, and the future of the state’s Stewardship Program.

Tiffany, Nass blast ‘backroom’ budget deal

Evers, GOP leaders strike bargain to spend budget surplus

Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders this week rolled out what they called a “blockbuster bipartisan” proposal to spend Wisconsin’s projected budget surplus on tax relief, school funding, and direct payments to residents, including $600 million for K-12 schools and providing up to $600 in direct support payments for working families.

Oneida County advances moratorium on data centers

State regulators also move to shield ratepayers

Though there are no proposals currently on the table to build a data center in Oneida County, local officials are moving proactively to get ahead of the contentious issue, voting last week to begin the process of enacting a one-year moratorium on such developments.

Aspirus fires vice president over assassination post

Visitors bureau says Bangstad comments don’t reflect community values

The escalating fallout from a Minocqua brewery owner’s social media post appearing to celebrate an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump has now cost a senior Aspirus Health executive his job and drawn sharp responses from local officials, tourism leaders, and federal law enforcement.

Oneida County board takes a leap to the left

Two new board members bring extreme positions

By most traditional measures, conservatives maintained control of the Oneida County Board of Supervisors following this past month’s spring elections, with incumbent supervisor Scott Holewinski securing unanimous re-election as county board chairman and no apparent dramatic shift in ideological control of the board.

Bangstad assassination posts get FBI’s attention

Tiffany calls out Hong over past support

The Milwaukee field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation acknowledged this week that it was aware of social media posts by Minocqua Brewing Company owner Kirk Bangstad promising to celebrate the death of President Donald Trump, as Democrats and Republicans alike distanced themselves from the activist’s remarks this past week.

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