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  • jesse4430
  • Jun 16
  • 1 min read

UPPER MICHIGAN - From utility rates to local development projects, supporters of a proposed Michigan ballot initiative say voters - not corporate money - should drive decisions affecting rural communities and the entire state. The proposal would place new limits on campaign contributions from utilities and major government contractors while expanding political advertising disclosure requirements. Kalvin Carter, director of Up North Advocacy, says this is a pressing issue that crosses party lines.

                    0:12  "In this time of hyper-partisanship and the political divide that exists, I've not seen another issue that brings people together like the idea of getting money out of politics."

Those backing the measure say it would prohibit campaign contributions from electric and gas utilities, as well as contractors receiving more than 250 thousand dollars annually in government contracts, and certain affiliated individuals and organizations.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jun 15
  • 1 min read

MINOCQUA - State officials seized more than $25,000 worth of beer from Minocqua Brewing Co.'s Madison and Minocqua locations as part of an investigation into taxes and permits related to beer imported from Illinois. Owner Kirk Bangstad said he attempted to pay the required Wisconsin excise taxes, and the Wisconsin Department of Revenue said it had been working with the company for months to address compliance issues. The department described the matter as an active law enforcement investigation and declined to provide details but cited state laws governing the sale of out-of-state alcohol.  Bangstad suggested the enforcement action may have been politically motivated, while state officials said the inspection was coordinated in advance with the company's legal counsel.

 
 
  • jesse4430
  • Jun 15
  • 1 min read

N. WISCONSIN - Fewer Fish in Wisconsin Lakes This Year? Wisconsin fish stocking has been reduced after funding disputes and staffing shortages led to the closure of the Brule and Osceola hatcheries, shifting production to other facilities. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources initially proposed steep cuts to musky and walleye stocking but has since reduced the statewide decrease to about 7%. Some trout will be released early, while the hatcheries remain closed. Anglers and conservation groups warn the reductions could affect Wisconsin's $1 billion recreational fishing industry, while lawmakers and DNR officials continue to dispute responsibility for the funding shortfall. State officials say rising costs, declining license sales, staffing shortages, and uncertain funding continue to challenge Wisconsin's fish and wildlife programs.

 
 
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