Morning Links for Oct. 6 2014

Morning Links for Oct. 6 2014

Good morning, and welcome to Monday. Same-sex marriage is legal again in Wisconsin, after the Supreme Court rejected appeals from five states (Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin), immediately ending delays on marriage in those states.  The Journal Sentinel‘s Craig Gilbert takes a look at the impact the “turnout gap” could play in the upcoming gubernatorial election. The state of Wisconsin is expecting less from the federal government in heating assistance this year, possibly bringing down average payments from $302 to $267.  The NBA just made a ton of money with a new nine-year, $24 billion television contract, nearly tripling…

Good morning, and welcome to Monday.

  • Same-sex marriage is legal again in Wisconsin, after the Supreme Court rejected appeals from five states (Indiana, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Wisconsin), immediately ending delays on marriage in those states. 
  • The Journal Sentinel‘s Craig Gilbert takes a look at the impact the “turnout gap” could play in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
  • The state of Wisconsin is expecting less from the federal government in heating assistance this year, possibly bringing down average payments from $302 to $267. 

Dan Shafer was the digital editor at Milwaukee Magazine. Dan joined the magazine as assistant editor in 2014 and wrote the November 2014 cover story, "Downtown Horizons." He's worked as a reporter at BizTimes Milwaukee and an editor at ThirdCoast Digest. Contact him at daniel.shafer@milwaukeemag.com. He's on Twitter @danshaferMKE.