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GREEN BAY, Wis. 鈥?The Green Bay Packers announced Monday its Packers Tailgate Tour is set for April 11-15. The tour will travel from Green Bay to Western and Northern Wisconsin to visit fans. Current and alumni Packers players are scheduled to board the bus, including Aaron Jones, Elgton Jenkins, Romeo Doubs, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Eddie Lacy, Davon House, as well as Packers Pre
stanley cup sident/CEO Mark Murphy. The crew will ride in a customized Packers-themed motor coach. Tour celebrities will also make surprise stops along the way. Along the tour route, the group will visit schools, hospitals, businesses, retirement homes, event venues, and more to present donations and giveaway items. The tour will be stopping at the following public events and are available for ticketed guests to attend:April 11: Bolton Refuge House in Eau ClaireFundraising event at the Lismore Hotel Open to VIP ticketed guests from 5 p.m. to 5:50 p.m. Open to general admission from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Even to include food, activities, a live auction, and QA with the Packers VIP guests can mingle an
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stanley puodelis l 13: Ashland High SchoolOredocker Fun Night at 6 p.m. Family-friendly activities, activities, entertainment, and a QA with the PackersTickets for $10 each are available online. April 14: The Boys Girls Club of the NorthwoodsGreat Futures benefit event at 5:30 p.m. at Lakeland Aviation of Minocqua AirportActivities, food a Fajy KANSAS to headline Wisconsin State Fair concert on Aug. 5
If Roe v Wade is overturned, the debate on this very political issue will likely shift from the nation s capital to right here at the state capitol.It s already becoming a big election issue for 2022.The visceral response on Twitter was immediate after the stunning leak from inside the US Supreme Court.Four of the pro-choice Democratic U.S. Senate candidates called for the Senate to act quickly to protect women s rights - while Republican Senator Ron Johnson blasted the unprecedented breach. Report: Draft opinion suggests high court will overturn RoeWisconsin leaders respond after draft opinion suggests high court will overturn RoeTMJ4 s Charles Benson talked with Marquette Law School Professor Charles Franklin about the political impl
stanley cup ications of any change in the 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision.Benson: How important is this issue around pro-life and pro-choice in Wisconsin Franklin: Here in Wisconsin, we ve had a very active pro-life movement and an active pro-ch
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