MADISON– Every third Friday in September is Prisoner of War, Missing in Action (POW/MIA) Recognition Day in America. Rolling Thunder Chapters and Wisconsin Veterans of Foreign Wars will commemorate this day in 2021 by hosting the POW/MIA Chair of Honor
MADISON, Wis — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public to always wear a life jacket when out on Wisconsin’s waterways, including over the Labor Day holiday. A full news release will be issued momentarily, containing safety tips
As we head into our second Labor Day of the pandemic, COWS is releasing their annual State of Working Wisconsin report in a four part series this week. Today the focus is on unions: what role they play, and how
MADISON, Wis. — As August comes to an end and September begins, children across Wisconsin are returning to school for another year. Amidst the usual buzz of new No. 2 pencils and seeing friends again, there are other issues on the
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on a proposed Green Tier application for Kimberly–Clark’s manufacturing facility in Marinette. If accepted, the application would allow the Marinette facility to join Tier 1 of the Green Tier program. The
WILL warned DATCP that flawed interpretation would outlaw innovative business The News: The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) clarified that the state agency will not regulate the start-up Swimply, a growing online platform that allows homeowners to make their
MADISON, Wis. ‒ After a summer largely free of the stressful pandemic experience many students faced in the 2020 school year, it is time for students to return for the new academic year. Some students will return in person, while others will
A report from a UW-Madison think tank shows employment in the state’s leisure and hospitality industry remains 18.7 percent lower than before the pandemic. The annual State of Working Wisconsin report from COWS details the change in job numbers across
OSHKOSH — On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) released the following statement in response to inaccurate reporting regarding his advocacy for early treatment of Covid-19: “Early in the pandemic, I became a leading advocate for exploring and researching the use of existing drugs
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today his appointment of Martha Milanowski to the Vilas County Circuit Court. The appointment fills a vacancy created by Judge Neal A. Nielsen III’s retirement. She will complete a term ending July 31, 2022. “The people
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His top choices to run for post don’t seem to be interested.
With $800 million at stake, it’s time to finally dismantle the School Board and give control to a reform-minded leader.
Punishing unvaccinated people by deprioritizing their medical care certainly won’t help us conquer COVID-19.
Earlier this summer, despite the fact that over 600 colleges and universities had already announced that they would mandate vaccinations when students returned this fall, UW System President Tommy Thompson refused.
A leader in the field of ethno-mathematics, Gilmer’s work proved distinct relationships exist between culture and mathematics.
MADISON– Every third Friday in September is Prisoner of War, Missing in Action (POW/MIA) Recognition Day in America. Rolling Thunder Chapters and Wisconsin Veterans of Foreign Wars will commemorate this day in 2021 by hosting the POW/MIA Chair of Honor dedication in the Wisconsin State Capitol Rotunda at noon on
MADISON, Wis — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public to always wear a life jacket when out on Wisconsin’s waterways, including over the Labor Day holiday. A full news release will be issued momentarily, containing safety tips and the latest boating fatality statistics. Media are encouraged to
As we head into our second Labor Day of the pandemic, COWS is releasing their annual State of Working Wisconsin report in a four part series this week. Today the focus is on unions: what role they play, and how the state’s long history has been undermined by policy over
MADISON, Wis. — As August comes to an end and September begins, children across Wisconsin are returning to school for another year. Amidst the usual buzz of new No. 2 pencils and seeing friends again, there are other issues on the minds of parents, students, teachers, and administrators. From the Legislature’s
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on a proposed Green Tier application for Kimberly–Clark’s manufacturing facility in Marinette. If accepted, the application would allow the Marinette facility to join Tier 1 of the Green Tier program. The proposal covers activities at the facility located on Riverside Ave.
WILL warned DATCP that flawed interpretation would outlaw innovative business The News: The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) clarified that the state agency will not regulate the start-up Swimply, a growing online platform that allows homeowners to make their underutilized residential swimming pools available for rent, with certain regulatory
MADISON, Wis. ‒ After a summer largely free of the stressful pandemic experience many students faced in the 2020 school year, it is time for students to return for the new academic year. Some students will return in person, while others will attend school virtually, and those attending in person will return
A report from a UW-Madison think tank shows employment in the state’s leisure and hospitality industry remains 18.7 percent lower than before the pandemic. The annual State of Working Wisconsin report from COWS details the change in job numbers across various industries between February 2020 and June 2021. COWS stands
OSHKOSH — On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) released the following statement in response to inaccurate reporting regarding his advocacy for early treatment of Covid-19: “Early in the pandemic, I became a leading advocate for exploring and researching the use of existing drugs to stop viral replication and reduce the severity of Covid
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today his appointment of Martha Milanowski to the Vilas County Circuit Court. The appointment fills a vacancy created by Judge Neal A. Nielsen III’s retirement. She will complete a term ending July 31, 2022. “The people of Vilas County and Wisconsin deserve judges who apply the
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His top choices to run for post don’t seem to be interested.
With $800 million at stake, it’s time to finally dismantle the School Board and give control to a reform-minded leader.
Punishing unvaccinated people by deprioritizing their medical care certainly won’t help us conquer COVID-19.
Earlier this summer, despite the fact that over 600 colleges and universities had already announced that they would mandate vaccinations when students returned this fall, UW System President Tommy Thompson refused.
A leader in the field of ethno-mathematics, Gilmer’s work proved distinct relationships exist between culture and mathematics.