Brown County: Hosts rat trap giveaway

Residents Looking for Method to Deal with Rats Can Get Free Traps (Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County officials will host a one-day “Great Rat Trap Giveaway” at the Neville Public Museum, 210 Museum Place in downtown Green Bay, on

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James Rowen: Not Wisconn. Sprawlville

“The Road to Sprawlville” now runs from State Capitol to rural Racine County and right through to Mount Pleasant by bulldozing the land, diverting the water, polluting the air and evading or breaking traditional Wisconsin practices and values.

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Michael Knetter: How alumni can carry the Wisconsin Idea forward

While the university has no shortage of great ideas, we could certainly do a better job matching those ideas with advisory groups and management and leadership teams that can credibly present a business opportunity to venture capitalists and angel investors. We need help from people with entrepreneurial skills and expertise to be advisors, counselors and mentors. And who better to play those roles than our 441,500 UW alumni?

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Jim Maas: Veterans health and government

Cannabis has been found to help many patients suffering from conditions that can afflict veterans as a result of their service, including chronic pain, cancer, ALS, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorders, and phantom limb pain. In 2017 all major veterans service organizations in Wisconsin passed a number of resolutions on health care, including one supporting medical cannabis for veterans with a doctors recommendation. AG Shimel and Wisconsin government continues to ignore the veterans’ position.

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Wisconsin Right to Life: NIFLA v. Becerra ruling a win for free speech

“Wisconsin Right to Life applauds the Supreme Court’s ruling today in NIFLA v. Becerra, ensuring that the free speech rights of pregnancy resource centers are protected,” stated Heather Weininger, Executive Director of Wisconsin Right to Life. A California law passed in 2015 forced pregnancy resource centers to share pro-abortion information

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Walker campaign: ICYMI: Wisconsin companies taking advantage of the Foxconn investment across the state

Contact: Austin Altenburg media@scottwalker.com [Madison, Wis.] – Gov. Walker’s administration worked to secure the Foxconn investment to create jobs and encourage economic growth across the state, and last week he continued to highlight the statewide impact. The governor’s efforts to connect Wisconsin companies with opportunities to do business with Foxconn

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Brown County: Hosts rat trap giveaway

Residents Looking for Method to Deal with Rats Can Get Free Traps (Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County officials will host a one-day “Great Rat Trap Giveaway” at the Neville Public Museum, 210 Museum Place in downtown Green Bay, on Saturday, June 30 from 10 a.m. to Noon. Any resident

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James Rowen: Not Wisconn. Sprawlville

“The Road to Sprawlville” now runs from State Capitol to rural Racine County and right through to Mount Pleasant by bulldozing the land, diverting the water, polluting the air and evading or breaking traditional Wisconsin practices and values.

Read More »

Michael Knetter: How alumni can carry the Wisconsin Idea forward

While the university has no shortage of great ideas, we could certainly do a better job matching those ideas with advisory groups and management and leadership teams that can credibly present a business opportunity to venture capitalists and angel investors. We need help from people with entrepreneurial skills and expertise to be advisors, counselors and mentors. And who better to play those roles than our 441,500 UW alumni?

Read More »

Jim Maas: Veterans health and government

Cannabis has been found to help many patients suffering from conditions that can afflict veterans as a result of their service, including chronic pain, cancer, ALS, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorders, and phantom limb pain. In 2017 all major veterans service organizations in Wisconsin passed a number of resolutions on health care, including one supporting medical cannabis for veterans with a doctors recommendation. AG Shimel and Wisconsin government continues to ignore the veterans’ position.

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Wisconsin Historical Society: Lake States Railway Historical Association receives a mini-grant from the Wisconsin Historical Society

Contact: Kara O’Keeffe Kara.okeeffe@wisconsinhistory.org 608-261-9596 Baraboo, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Council for Local History are pleased to announce that 25 affiliated local historical societies received a total of $11,500 through the 2018 mini-grant program. The Lake States Railway Historical Association has received a mini-grant to support

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TUE News Summary: Trump knocks Harley-Davidson; Walker on tariffs, online sales tax revenues; Pocan seeks to abolish ICE

Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Thursday: WisPolitics.com luncheon with Attorney General Brad Schimel Join WisPolitics.com for lunch at the Madison Club, 5 East Wilson St., Madison, on Thursday, June 28 with Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel on his re-election run. See Schimel’s bio: https://bradschimel.com/about-brad/ Check-in and lunch b… Please log

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Wisconsin Historical Society: McFarland Historical Society receives a mini-grant from the Wisconsin Historical Society

Contact: Kara O’Keeffe Kara.okeeffe@wisconsinhistory.org 608-261-9596 McFarland, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin Council for Local History are pleased to announce that 25 affiliated local historical societies received a total of $11,500 through the 2018 mini-grant program. The McFarland Historical Society has received a mini-grant to support the purchase

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