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(2008/05/16) Must candidates and their supporters take the low road to get to Wisconsin's high court?
(2008/05/16) If it wasn’t the closest mayoral election in Onalaska history, it was close. It couldn’t get much closer.
(2008/05/16) Michael Gableman, a self-described conservative, pro-law-enforcement judge, won his bid to become the newest member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court late Tuesday, unseating incumbent Justice Louis Butler, the court's first black member, in a win that likely tilts the court to the right.
(2008/05/16) Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle is campaigning for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama this week in North Carolina.
(2008/05/16) The Republican Party of Wisconsin made 100,000 last-minute automated phone calls in recent days urging residents to vote for Michael Gableman in the officially non-partisan race for the state Supreme Court.
(2008/04/02) Voters will send at least five new people to the La Crosse County Board when they go to the polls April 1, replacing incumbents who opted to step down, including George Hammes, who represents the 27th District.
(2008/04/02) With the April 1 election only a week and a half away, much of this week’s issue is devoted to publishing candidates’ responses to questionnaires recently sent to them by the this newspaper.
(2008/04/02) Three members of the Onalaska Common Council are up for re-election this spring, but only one council member faces an electoral challenge.
(2008/04/02) Onalaska Town Board member Frank Fogel faces an electoral challange from political newcomer Howard Kelly on the April 1 ballot.
(2008/04/02) There may be greater voter interest in Wisconsin's elections this year, due to a State Supreme Court contest on April 1, and the race for U.S. president and legislative elections this autumn.
(2008/04/02) From veto powers to smoking bans to bluffland protection, the two Onalaska mayoral candidates sought to convince the forum audience at Eagle Bluff Elementary they had the right vision for the future of the city.
(2008/04/02) Much of the information about the Wisconsin Supreme Court race so far has come not from the two candidates but from special interest groups.
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