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 The word defund has been used a lot in the midterm campaign ads to talk about police funding, but what about public  stanley canada education One of the key responsibilities of the governor is shaping state funding for K-12 schools. This is why a claim by Gov. Tony Evers caught the attention of PolitiFact Wisconsin. He  Gov. Evers  claimed that his opponent, Republican Tim Michels, wants to defund public education and claimed that Michels also said that it is the definition of insanity to continue to fund public schools,  said Greg Borowski with the Milwaukee Journal SentinelMichels did use the term  definition of insanity  during TMJ4 s Republican primary debate for governor in July, but it was a reference to spending more money all the time - not less. The problem 鈥?is we re already throwing so much money at education. That s been the fix, if you will, for the last 10, or 20, or 30 years, more money on education, more money on education. And it s not working,  said Michels, the definition of insanity.Michels was being critical of how much money wa stanley bottles s being spent on education without accountability. Michels was calling it the definition of insanity to increase funding to public schools without better results,  said Borowski.  But the Evers campaign email makes it sound like he was saying it s insane to continue funding them at all. There s more. Michels supports expanding school choice throughout the state, which does impact public school funding. H stanley quencher ere s why. When students enroll in private s Alzd SC home renovations find baby  s bones in wall from long ago
 HERRIMAN, Utah  KSTU  鈥?A happy story that brought smiles to many came to its unfortunate, but expected end in Herriman, Utah.A gentle deer began showing up in a neighborhood and would allow adults and children to take pictures stanley thermobecher  with it. The community even named the deer  Cooper. However, wildlife officials warned that if the deer became a regular in the area, he  stanley kaffeebecher would have to be euthanized because disease considerations removed relocation as an option. We are hoping people dont befriend it and it goes up in the foothills, but if people do see it, leave it alone. Everyone loves that picture for Facebook or Instagram, but youre really doing that animal a disservice and maybe giving it a death sentence if it becomes too domesticated,  said Scott Root with the Division of Wildlife Resources.A neighbor complained about the deer showing up this week, forcing the state to remove it and eventually euthanize it out of  public sa stanley cup fety concerns. Residents said it appeared that the deer was an orphan after his mother was hit by a car.This story was originally reported by Eliana Sheriff on fox13nows.