DRAMMEN, Wis. — State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski and the Town of Drammen announced the approval of $400,000 in financing for broadband expansion from the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands (BCPL). Drammen will be partnering with 24-7 Telecom, Inc., Downsville,
MADISON – Residents, organizations, businesses, and landmarks across Wisconsin are going purple this week as part of a statewide recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW), which is established annually by the Office for Victims of Crime within the U.S. Department
(Waukesha, WI) – Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow and Johnson’s Nursery, Inc. invite residents and groups to volunteer to help the park system plant trees at Menomonee Park on Friday, April 30 to celebrate Arbor Day. Time slots are available between
Gov. Tony Evers and Foxconn execs this morning announced the state has reached a new deal with the company over its Mount Pleasant project. The state originally agreed to a slate of tax incentives for the company under former Gov.
A manure digester at Crave Brothers Farm in Waterloo produces electricity for the township and bedding for the cattle. It also reduces methane emissions. Tom Crave says his family’s dairy farm is leading the way in sustainability by operating at
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with Foxconn Technology Group Board Member and Vice Chairman, Dr. Jay Lee, announced they have reached a new agreement and a resolution is near between the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and Foxconn
Today, small businesswoman and State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski will kick off her first statewide tour as a candidate for Senate. At events in Milwaukee and Brown Deer, Sarah will meet with small business owners, community leaders, and moms to discuss
Annette Ziegler has paid her dues with 24 years of service on the bench at the local level and on the Supreme Court.
The UW System has been trying to get the attention of the GOP-led legislature and State Building Commission for years.
If we further tamper with the makeup of the court, we could set in motion a form of political volleyball, in which no team is the permanent winner. In fact, it is our justice system that will lose.
The Convention of States movement to rein in the ever-expanding federal government has been energized in the first three months of a Biden administration governing by executive fiat, according to a leader of the national campaign.
DRAMMEN, Wis. — State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski and the Town of Drammen announced the approval of $400,000 in financing for broadband expansion from the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands (BCPL). Drammen will be partnering with 24-7 Telecom, Inc., Downsville, WI and Tri-County Communications Cooperative, Strum, WI to install 58
MADISON – Residents, organizations, businesses, and landmarks across Wisconsin are going purple this week as part of a statewide recognition of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW), which is established annually by the Office for Victims of Crime within the U.S. Department of Justice. The purple light effort in the Badger State
(Waukesha, WI) – Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow and Johnson’s Nursery, Inc. invite residents and groups to volunteer to help the park system plant trees at Menomonee Park on Friday, April 30 to celebrate Arbor Day. Time slots are available between 9 a.m. and noon for the annual large-scale volunteer event.
Gov. Tony Evers and Foxconn execs this morning announced the state has reached a new deal with the company over its Mount Pleasant project. The state originally agreed to a slate of tax incentives for the company under former Gov. Scott Walker. But the company’s original vision for the project
A manure digester at Crave Brothers Farm in Waterloo produces electricity for the township and bedding for the cattle. It also reduces methane emissions. Tom Crave says his family’s dairy farm is leading the way in sustainability by operating at 100 percent green power. Since adding a manure digester in
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today, together with Foxconn Technology Group Board Member and Vice Chairman, Dr. Jay Lee, announced they have reached a new agreement and a resolution is near between the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) and Foxconn regarding the company’s project in Mount Pleasant. The WEDC Board
Today, small businesswoman and State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski will kick off her first statewide tour as a candidate for Senate. At events in Milwaukee and Brown Deer, Sarah will meet with small business owners, community leaders, and moms to discuss the kitchen table issues that matter most to Wisconsinites, like affordable
Annette Ziegler has paid her dues with 24 years of service on the bench at the local level and on the Supreme Court.
The UW System has been trying to get the attention of the GOP-led legislature and State Building Commission for years.
If we further tamper with the makeup of the court, we could set in motion a form of political volleyball, in which no team is the permanent winner. In fact, it is our justice system that will lose.
The Convention of States movement to rein in the ever-expanding federal government has been energized in the first three months of a Biden administration governing by executive fiat, according to a leader of the national campaign.