Sarah Lehr
Sarah Lehr is a state government reporter for Wisconsin Public Radio. She joined Wisconsin Public Radio in September 2022. Previously, she worked as a politics and civics reporter for WKAR News from 2021 to 2022. Prior to WKAR, Lehr covered government as the city watchdog reporter at the Lansing State Journal. She began her career at the Youngstown Vindicator, a daily newspaper in northeast Ohio. Lehr is a graduate of Kenyon College, where she served as editor-in-chief of the student newspaper.
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Al menos 15 personas, incluido el secretario de Transporte de EE. UU., Pete Buttigieg, dieron positivo por COVID-19 después de codearse en una conferencia política.
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Supporters say lowering the minimum age for serving alcohol will help ease a labor shortage.
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Educators rally outside Michigan Capitol calling for stricter gun laws, more mental health resourcesOne protestor, a Lansing School District teacher, confronted Republican Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey as he walked into the state Capitol.
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Politicians, journalists and lobbyists returned last week from the annual policy conference on Mackinac Island.
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A portion of East Lansing's allocation of federal COVID-19 relief funding is earmarked for the project's first phase on a lot owned by the city.
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Some Council Members worried the resolution would create confusion, since the plants remain illegal at the state and federal level.
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The Lansing Area Guerrilla Gardeners are a local offshoot of a decades-old international movement.
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Officials say the district's overall property tax will stay the same if voters approve the proposal during the Nov. 8. election.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor says he was inspired by a local businessman who wanted to volunteer for a city board but couldn't because of a past conviction.
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Michigan State Police investigators referred the incident to the state Attorney General for possible criminal charges.