Supreme, Circuit Court candidates to appear at Waukesha forum

March 07, 2011
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By Laurel Walker of the Journal Sentinel

March 07, 2011 0

Waukesha - A candidate forum focusing on races for the state Supreme Court and the Waukesha County Circuit Court will be held Thursday at the county's Administration Center.

The Waukesha County Bar Association is hosting the event, which begins at 4:45 p.m. in the cafeteria.

Circuit Court candidates Kathleen Stilling, the incumbent appointed to the seat last year, and Lloyd Carter, an assistant district attorney, will be first up. Supreme Court candidates David Prosser, the incumbent, and Joanne Kloppenburg, an assistant attorney general, will follow.

Audience members will be allowed to submit written questions, which will be posed by a moderator.

The Administration Center adjoins the Waukesha County Courthouse at 515 W. Moreland Blvd. Those wishing to attend should enter through the main door of the courthouse. Parking is free.

About Laurel Walker
Laurel Walker covered local, school and county government for 20 years -- the last half of that at the Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -- before she was named Waukesha County columnist in 1997. Today she writes about the people, places and events around metropolitan Milwaukee with a broad suburban focus. She was the youngest of nine children raised on a central Wisconsin farm before leaving the nest for journalism studies at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and a masters degree at the University of Oregon. She has spent the last half of her life in Waukesha County, where she and her husband raised two sons. Though she has a fondness for life in Waukesha, she eagerly partakes in the culture of the big city to the east and the recreation of the forests to the west. With sons in the arts, she has a special fondness for symphonic music concerts and art museums. She finds peace in a good book at a Northwoods getaway weekend, adventure in family visits to the east and west coasts, and satisfaction in a column well-written that reaches readers.
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