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Walker Campaign Hires Attorneys in Preparation for Meeting with DA
February 3, 2012 | WUWM | Milwaukee, WI

Walker says he will be voluntarily meeting with the DA Governor Walker's campaign announced in a press release that he has been preparing to meet voluntarily with prosecutors in the John Doe probe, looking into dealings of former staff and associates.
Appeals Court: GAB Need Not go to Greater Lengths to Scour Recall Petitions
February 3, 2012 | WUWM | Milwaukee, WI

State appeals court overturns Waukesha judge's order that elections officials must thoroughly review recall petitions.
MPS Prevails in Appeal of Disability Rights Case
February 3, 2012 | WUWM | Milwaukee, WI

A federal appeals court has ruled that MPS did not systematically fail to identify students in need of special services, reversing a lower court decision in a case that has spanned 10 years.
Sheriff Changes Stance on Deputy Layoffs
February 3, 2012 | WUWM | Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke says he will abide by a judge's decision and reduce his deputy force late Monday.
Suspicious Spending in Wisconsin's FoodShare Program
February 3, 2012 | WUWM | Milwaukee, WI

WUWM Headline News Co-chair of the Legislature's Joint Audit Committee says the indications of abuse in the food assistance program show the need for more background checks on participants.

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