Hagedorn's recusal marks a major blow to Republicans' hopes of a favorable ruling in their quest to uphold the 2011 law that gutted public sector collective bargaining in Wisconsin
Waco Fire Chief Scott Walker resigned after five months on the job, citing the need to care for family in Phoenix, Arizona.
Scott Walker, the former executive creative director at AJF Partnership, has revealed his new business, Ferocious. He says Ferocious is not just another creative agency, it is a doorway into the very cultural fabric that inspires the masses, turning brand aspirations into authentic cultural phenomena.
Waco Fire Chief Scott Walker has announced he will resign from the Waco Fire Department, the City of Waco stated in a release. According to the City of Waco, Walker made the "difficult decision to resign" in order to return to Arizona and support a close family member with an unanticipated health concern.
A conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court justice will not participate in a pending case that will determine whether tens of thousands of public sector workers regain collective bargaining rights that were taken away by a 2011 law.
The city says Chief Walker decided to resign and return home to Arizona to help support a family member with an unexpected health concern.
The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature has asked that a liberal state Supreme Court justice step aside in a pending case that seeks to overturn a 2011 law that effectively ended collective bargaining for most state workers.
Waco Fire Chief Scott Walker will resign after six months in the role and return to Arizona to support a family member facing an unexpected health concern, the city announced.
The NGAC basketball postseason gets started tomorrow (Saturday) with eight games at Dade Middle School, which will play host to every game in both the girls' and boys' tournaments.
The Oakwood Christian Lady Eagles' elementary school basketball team ran its record to 7-1 on the year with a 36-12 win over Berean Academy Thursday night in Chattanooga.
His decision to recuse himself from the case leaves the court with four liberal justices and two conservatives.
UC football coach Scott Satterfield with Matthew McDoom, Christian Harrison, Taran Tyo, Tawee Walker