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 MILWAUK stanley cup EE 鈥?The Republican candidate for governor, Tim Michels, is changing his stance on abortion, telling a Milwaukee radio station that he would sign an abortion ban in the state that includes exceptions for rape and incest.Wisconsin s cur stanley kubek rent abortion ban dating back to 1849 does not identify such exceptions. Abortion law in Wisconsin reverted to the legislation when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade earlier this year. The law makes abortion a felony and doctors who give abortions face up to six years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines. The only exception it has is that doctors can give an abortion in order to save the life of a woman. That does not necessarily include a pregnancy from rape or incest.Michels, who is co-owner of the construction company, has up until this point expressed his full support for Wisconsin s abortion ban as it exists now.  Im not going to soften my stance on abortion,  Michels said at a campaign event this month. Michels also previously said that the current 1849 law is an  exact mirror  of his position. But on Friday, Michels spoke with WISN Radio and told host Dan O Donnell:ODonnell:  You have stated that your p stanley mug olicy is an exact mirror of the current law that s on the books that outlaws abortions in Wisconsin and does not provide exceptions for cases of rape or incest. If you re elected governor, and if the presumably Republican legislature hands you a bill that says we are banning abortion in Wisconsin, but there will b Pjeb American Family Insurance will raise its minimum wage to $23 an hour
 MADISON, Wis. 鈥?A Wisconsin man convicted in a 2019 stabbing death was sentenced to 1 stanley vattenflaska 5 years in prison, following his familys pleas for leniency over his terminal cancer diagnosis. Sixty-year-old Lew Jefferson, of Madison, was found guilty last month of first-degree reckless homicide in the killing of 30-year-old Amanda Woods, whose family argued against a sentence of probation. While acknowledging Jeffersons age and the likelihood he has little time left to live, Deputy Distr stanley termosky ict Attorney William Brown said probation would  absolutely be inappropriate  and added that Jefferson didnt care that Brown was young. Two of Jeffersons brothers described Jefferson as a once-kind and caring individual stanley mugg  who had a difficult upbringing. They expressed condolences to the victim s family.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip