Category: Wisconsin

Defining and Frying the Wisconsin Bratwurst

I always thought the bratwurst was sort of a fixed thing, a recognizable member of the sausage kingdom, as distinct in form as kielbasa or a hot dog. Then, I encountered the Nürnberger-style bratwurst on a trip to Germany: finger-sized sausages typically eaten in threes on round bread rolls. How was this street food snack…


Wisconsin Judge: Stop Allowing Ballot Redo’s; Democrat-Run Quasi-News Sites in Swing States | NTD News Today

A Wisconsin judge orders officials to stop allowing voters to take back their ballots and re-do their votes and a Virginia lawmaker demands answers for voter registration delays. Distrust in the voting process. This comes as Some Texans visited the testing of voting machines in their county ahead of election day. A new Report says…


Heavily Armed FBI Agents Arrest Pro-Lifer; Democrat-Run Quasi-News Sites in Swing States | NTD News Today

A Tennessee pro-life activist said FBI agents arrested him for blocking an abortion clinic. He says they came to his home with guns pointed at him. A new Report says Democrats are running a network of quasi-news websites. The media-sites spread pro-Democrat messages under the guise of independent local media. A Wisconsin judge orders officials to stop allowing…


Judge Rejects Challenge to Biden’s Student Loan Cancellations

One of the challenges to President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness scheme has been thrown out, but the challengers are preparing to appeal the decision. U.S. District Judge William Griesbach, a George W. Bush appointee, ruled that the Brown County Taxpayers Association doesn’t have standing to sue over the scheme. “In the absence of standing, Plaintiff’s case…


Wisconsin Judge Orders Officials to Stop Allowing Voters to ‘Spoil’ Ballots and Cast New Ones

Voters in Wisconsin cannot cancel their ballot and cast a new one once a vote has been cast, a judge in the state has ruled. Waukesha County Circuit Judge Brad Schimel on Oct. 5 granted a request for a temporary injunction against the practice, which had been promulgated to officials across the state by the…


An American Classic: The Frank Lloyd Wright Trail

Wisconsin picked up its first UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019 when eight major works by architect Frank Lloyd Wright were inscribed on the official list, including Taliesin, his estate and home near his birthplace in the Badger State, and Herbert and Katherine Jacobs House in Madison. In anticipation of his world heritage honor, Wisconsin’s…


Missouri Man Pleads Guilty in Deaths of 2 Wisconsin Brothers

HARRISONVILLE, Mo.—A northwest Missouri man pleaded guilty Friday to killing two brothers from Wisconsin after they came to his farm in 2019 to collect a debt from a cattle contract. Garland Nelson, of Braymer, pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of 24-year-old Justin Diemel and 35-year-old Nicholas Diemel, of Shawano…


Wisconsin Group to Appeal Court Loss in Challenge of Racially Discriminatory College Grant Program

A conservative public interest law firm plans to appeal a court ruling tossing its lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a state-administered college grant program that excludes whites and Asians. Dan Lennington, deputy counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL) said the group would appeal the ruling, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported on…


Wisconsin Voter Roll Contains 350,000 Errors, Watchdog Group Alleges

More than 350,000 informational data points on Wisconsin’s state voter roll are alleged to be inaccurate, according to a citizen activist. Justin Gavery is one of about 500 volunteers who banded together nearly two years ago to work to improve voter confidence in Wisconsin elections. Cleaning up sloppy voter registration information is one of the…


Health Care System Ripe for Lawsuits After Rescinding Religious Vaccine Mandate Exemptions: Lawyer

A health care system that has rescinded religious exemptions from its COVID-19 vaccine mandate is ripe for lawsuits, according to a lawyer whose group has successfully challenged mandates across the country. “It’s unlawful to rescind religious exemptions,” Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, told The Epoch Times. Froedtert Health in Wisconsin recently decided to…