EHD Can Be Fatal To Deer But Is Not A Threat To Human Health LA CROSSE, Wis. – State wildlife officials have confirmed that a tissue sample collected from a deer in Buffalo County has tested positive for the virus that causes
WAUSAU, WI – The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bi-partisan resolution today condemning QAnon. 17 Republicans voted against the resolution, including Rep. Tom Tiffany (WI-7). WI-07 Democratic Candidate Tricia Zunker released the following statement in response: “Conspiracy theories and movements like
HAGER CITY, WI – After a dominant week on the campaign trail last week, Derrick Van Orden continued building support across the district. After announcing a $2 million commitment to supporting Derrick last week, the Congressional Leadership Fund launched their second
MADISON, Wis. – No strangers to changing circumstances, fire fighters are trained to quickly reassess as conditions shift. So when it became clear that Wisconsin would still be in the throes of the pandemic for Fire Prevention Week™, fire departments did just that:
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Sat., Oct. 3, 2020, in honor of former State Representative Dr. Jacob (Doc) Hines, who passed away on March 3, 2020
Brookfield, WI – CNN reported that Wisconsin ranks third in the nation with new COVID-19 cases. Still, to date, the Wisconsin Legislature led by Scott Fitzgerald has done nothing, except sue the governor for taking appropriate action to contain COVID-19. Democrat
On eve of jobs report showing a slowing recovery, group gathers to discuss state of Wisconsin’s economy under President Trump DOWNLOAD HIGH QUALITY VIDEO MADISON, Wis.—Last night, shortly before President Trump would reveal his positive COVID-19 diagnosis, Opportunity Wisconsin convened
Washington, DC – Yesterday, Rep. Ron Kind sent a letter to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Peter Gaynor and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar calling on them to provide additional support to Wisconsin to address the
Quotes of the Week My prayers are with the President and First Lady, with the families who have suffered at the hands of this virus, and with the families who have lost someone to coronavirus. I remain committed to defeating
Today’s Midday podcast covers President Trump, who was scheduled to be in Wisconsin tomorrow for two rallies, testing positive for COVID-19 and planning to remain at home in the White House while he recovers. … Please log in to access
On this week’s episode, WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross discuss the latest in a federal lawsuit over absentee ballot deadlines, Supreme Court hearing in election lawsuits, a challenge to Gov. Tony Evers’ latest public health order and mask mandate extension, and more.
The latest episode of “Meeting in Middle America” with host Steven Olikara features a discussion with Austin Ramirez, president and CEO of Husco International, a Wisconsin-based company that designs and manufactures automotive components. In this week’s podcast, Ramirez provides an
Wausau – President Trump was diagnosed with Covid-19 overnight, and I join former Vice President Biden and many others in wishing him a swift recovery. This diagnosis emphasizes the need for all of us – individuals and government leaders alike
MADISON, Wis.— Chancellor Dwight Watson will be returning to lead the UW-Whitewater campus starting Monday, October 5. UW System concluded a thorough investigation of certain allegations made against Chancellor Watson and found them to be without merit. Regent President Andrew S.
(Madison)…State Senator Kathy Bernier (R-Lake Hallie) issued the following statement on the potential release of records pertaining to businesses with COVID-19 positive employees: “I am adamantly against the potential release of this information by Gov. Evers and his Department of
EHD Can Be Fatal To Deer But Is Not A Threat To Human Health LA CROSSE, Wis. – State wildlife officials have confirmed that a tissue sample collected from a deer in Buffalo County has tested positive for the virus that causes epizootic hemorrhagic disease, or EHD. This occurrence of the disease
WAUSAU, WI – The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bi-partisan resolution today condemning QAnon. 17 Republicans voted against the resolution, including Rep. Tom Tiffany (WI-7). WI-07 Democratic Candidate Tricia Zunker released the following statement in response: “Conspiracy theories and movements like QAnon dehumanize citizens, incite violence and threaten our democratic institutions.
HAGER CITY, WI – After a dominant week on the campaign trail last week, Derrick Van Orden continued building support across the district. After announcing a $2 million commitment to supporting Derrick last week, the Congressional Leadership Fund launched their second ad. It highlights Kind missing 138 votes in under 3
MADISON, Wis. – No strangers to changing circumstances, fire fighters are trained to quickly reassess as conditions shift. So when it became clear that Wisconsin would still be in the throes of the pandemic for Fire Prevention Week™, fire departments did just that: they surveyed the scene and adjusted. Fire Prevention Week runs
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff on Sat., Oct. 3, 2020, in honor of former State Representative Dr. Jacob (Doc) Hines, who passed away on March 3, 2020 at 92 years old. Hines represented Wisconsin’s 42nd Assembly District
Brookfield, WI – CNN reported that Wisconsin ranks third in the nation with new COVID-19 cases. Still, to date, the Wisconsin Legislature led by Scott Fitzgerald has done nothing, except sue the governor for taking appropriate action to contain COVID-19. Democrat Tom Palzewicz wants Fitzgerald to stop obstructing Wisconsin’s Covid-19 response.
On eve of jobs report showing a slowing recovery, group gathers to discuss state of Wisconsin’s economy under President Trump DOWNLOAD HIGH QUALITY VIDEO MADISON, Wis.—Last night, shortly before President Trump would reveal his positive COVID-19 diagnosis, Opportunity Wisconsin convened its steering committee for a timely and sobering discussion with
Washington, DC – Yesterday, Rep. Ron Kind sent a letter to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator Peter Gaynor and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar calling on them to provide additional support to Wisconsin to address the severe spike in COVID-19 cases statewide. This is Rep. Kind’s
Quotes of the Week My prayers are with the President and First Lady, with the families who have suffered at the hands of this virus, and with the families who have lost someone to coronavirus. I remain committed to defeating this virus and protecting our health. – U.S. Rep. Bryan
Today’s Midday podcast covers President Trump, who was scheduled to be in Wisconsin tomorrow for two rallies, testing positive for COVID-19 and planning to remain at home in the White House while he recovers. … Please log in to access subscriber content. If you don’t have a subscription, click here
On this week’s episode, WisconsinEye’s Steve Walters and WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross discuss the latest in a federal lawsuit over absentee ballot deadlines, Supreme Court hearing in election lawsuits, a challenge to Gov. Tony Evers’ latest public health order and mask mandate extension, and more.
The latest episode of “Meeting in Middle America” with host Steven Olikara features a discussion with Austin Ramirez, president and CEO of Husco International, a Wisconsin-based company that designs and manufactures automotive components. In this week’s podcast, Ramirez provides an overview on the current state of Midwest manufacturing, as well
Wausau – President Trump was diagnosed with Covid-19 overnight, and I join former Vice President Biden and many others in wishing him a swift recovery. This diagnosis emphasizes the need for all of us – individuals and government leaders alike – to take Covid-19 seriously. Unfortunately, despite a recent mailer
MADISON, Wis.— Chancellor Dwight Watson will be returning to lead the UW-Whitewater campus starting Monday, October 5. UW System concluded a thorough investigation of certain allegations made against Chancellor Watson and found them to be without merit. Regent President Andrew S. Petersen issued the following statement: “I am glad this thorough
(Madison)…State Senator Kathy Bernier (R-Lake Hallie) issued the following statement on the potential release of records pertaining to businesses with COVID-19 positive employees: “I am adamantly against the potential release of this information by Gov. Evers and his Department of Health Services. Businesses should not be publicly shamed based on