
John Nichols: Ruth Bader Ginsburg: ‘My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed’
May her memory be a blessing, and may we fight to assure that she will truly rest in power.
May her memory be a blessing, and may we fight to assure that she will truly rest in power.
The election elation about how well Joe Biden was doing in the polls and in campaign appearances dwindled into dread September 18 with the sad news that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had succumbed at age 87.
When the news broke Friday night that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, fear was palpable.
Hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin students went “back” to school last month, many of them from the comfort of their own homes. That means it is time for MacIver’s annual State of K-12 Education analysis for a year unlike any other.
DNR Seeking Public Comments Regarding Decision MADISON, Wis. – The Village of Bruce is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to address deficiencies in their public drinking water system. The project includes the destruction and
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN–Today, Congressman Bryan Steil received the endorsements of a bipartisan group of sheriffs from Wisconsin’s First Congressional District. At a press conference in front of the Kenosha County Courthouse, Steil received the endorsements: Walworth County Sheriff Kurt Picknell; Racine
CONTACT: Maj. Joe Trovato | ngwi.pao@mail.mil | 608-242-3048 To view html content with hi-res photos, copy and paste the following link in your browser: http://dma.wi.gov/DMA/news/2020news/20215 by Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Wisconsin National Guard specimen collection teams’ will top 500,000 cumulative total COVID-19
In service and in life, fighting for a better tomorrow is never easy. That said, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made it look easy. As only the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, she was a trailblazer
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Tomorrow: WisPolitics.com virtual luncheon on the new book, ‘Patrick J. Lucey: A Lasting Legacy’ by Dennis Dresang Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with the author of the Lucey book and those who knew
The mission of the Public Safety Review Committee is to advise the Mayor and Common Council on matters related to police and fire department budgets. Before COVID-19, the committee decided to make feedback about the police department’s budget a high
MADISON – As the weather gets cooler and the days get shorter, it is the unofficial signal that fall harvest is starting. Tractors and other implements of husbandry (IOH) are allowed to operate on Wisconsin roadways but are often large and
Milwaukee — The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County’s (LWVMC) Comité por el voto Latino/Latinx Voter Outreach (CVL-LVO) team released an informal report of findings and recommendations based on responses from a segment of the local Latinx Generation Z
Goal: Meet ‘expectations of our neighbors and regulators’ KEWAUNEE, Wis. — It seems there has always been this notion that government agencies and farmers do not see eye-to-eye or work together. This is clearly not the case in Kewaunee and
May her memory be a blessing, and may we fight to assure that she will truly rest in power.
The election elation about how well Joe Biden was doing in the polls and in campaign appearances dwindled into dread September 18 with the sad news that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had succumbed at age 87.
When the news broke Friday night that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, fear was palpable.
Hundreds of thousands of Wisconsin students went “back” to school last month, many of them from the comfort of their own homes. That means it is time for MacIver’s annual State of K-12 Education analysis for a year unlike any other.
DNR Seeking Public Comments Regarding Decision MADISON, Wis. – The Village of Bruce is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) to address deficiencies in their public drinking water system. The project includes the destruction and reconstruction of well one and its chemical room, pump and
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN–Today, Congressman Bryan Steil received the endorsements of a bipartisan group of sheriffs from Wisconsin’s First Congressional District. At a press conference in front of the Kenosha County Courthouse, Steil received the endorsements: Walworth County Sheriff Kurt Picknell; Racine County Sheriff Chris Schmaling; Waukesha County Sheriff Eric Severson; Kenosha
CONTACT: Maj. Joe Trovato | ngwi.pao@mail.mil | 608-242-3048 To view html content with hi-res photos, copy and paste the following link in your browser: http://dma.wi.gov/DMA/news/2020news/20215 by Wisconsin National Guard Public Affairs Wisconsin National Guard specimen collection teams’ will top 500,000 cumulative total COVID-19 tests gathered as teams continue to operate across Wisconsin supporting
In service and in life, fighting for a better tomorrow is never easy. That said, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg made it look easy. As only the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, she was a trailblazer for women’s equality whose impact on the law will be
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers **************************************** Tomorrow: WisPolitics.com virtual luncheon on the new book, ‘Patrick J. Lucey: A Lasting Legacy’ by Dennis Dresang Join WisPolitics.com for a virtual lunchtime discussion with the author of the Lucey book and those who knew the former governor, ambassador and vice presidential candidate. The panel
The mission of the Public Safety Review Committee is to advise the Mayor and Common Council on matters related to police and fire department budgets. Before COVID-19, the committee decided to make feedback about the police department’s budget a high priority for this year. With recent calls to defund the
MADISON – As the weather gets cooler and the days get shorter, it is the unofficial signal that fall harvest is starting. Tractors and other implements of husbandry (IOH) are allowed to operate on Wisconsin roadways but are often large and slow-moving which can cause confusion for drivers sharing the roads.
Milwaukee — The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County’s (LWVMC) Comité por el voto Latino/Latinx Voter Outreach (CVL-LVO) team released an informal report of findings and recommendations based on responses from a segment of the local Latinx Generation Z population. “Gen Zs”, are young adults between the ages of
Goal: Meet ‘expectations of our neighbors and regulators’ KEWAUNEE, Wis. — It seems there has always been this notion that government agencies and farmers do not see eye-to-eye or work together. This is clearly not the case in Kewaunee and southern Door counties. During a Sept. 11 meeting, attendees discussed