MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding the public that the first of three Safe Water For All educational webinars, Sowing Seeds for Change, will take place 12 – 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10 The webinar series is part
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Last week, former Navy SEAL and Congressional Candidate Derrick Van Orden travelled to the United Arab Emirates to assist with the vetting and processing of refugees fleeing the Taliban after the Biden Administration’s failed withdrawal
If we go to war, everyone needs to sacrifice. Otherwise we can avert our eyes and let someone else do the suffering.
We have a great debt to repay going back decades.
Enhanced federal unemployment insurance payments expired on Labor Day, providing a push to many of the 9 million jobless Americans who claimed the $300 weekly bonus benefits to get back into the job market.
Yesterday Gov. Tony Evers announced that he would pardon 71 more people. It was absolutely the right thing to do and absolutely the wrong time to do it.
Do historic preservation efforts limit housing for those in need?
Many advocates for CRT — like ICS Equity and similar groups — claim that their work is only “teacher training” and that it is not actually leading to any substantial changes in the classroom. However, this is patently untrue.
While much of the discussion of the climate crisis had been about what would happen in the future as global temperatures increase, that future is now.
In Wisconsin, nearly one in four residents report that they did not fill a prescription due to cost. Polling has shown that 53% of Wisconsinites are concerned about the cost of prescription drugs.
What’s happening there is about much more than the fight over reproductive rights. It’s about political control.
STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Census – Courts – Education – Elections – Environment – Foxconn – Health care – Law and order – Michigan – Military – Real estate – Small
The Bureau announces the release of Retirement Funds Investment Activity (report 21-13. We provided unmodified opinions on the financial statements and related notes of the Retirement Funds investment activity for the year ended December 31, 2020. These financial statements were prepared by the
Madison, WI – The Convention of States – Wisconsin is holding a rally at the state capitol on Sept. 28 at 11:30 a.m. to urge the state to vote to aid other states in taking back the stolen powers the
La Crosse, WI – Today, Rep. Ron Kind joined Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Rep. Mark Pocan, State Sen. Brad Pfaff, State Sen. Jeff Smith, State Rep. Katrina Shankland, State Rep. Jodi Emerson, and State Rep. Samba Baldeh in visiting Fort McCoy for a tour of the facilities and a briefing on Afghan evacuee
Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions
Milwaukee, Wis. – BBB Scam Tracker is receiving reports of scammers masquerading as legitimate loan providers. The phony lenders guarantee a quick loan with no upfront fees. But victims who provide their banking information to the scammers are left in the negative.How the
Women in Business: A Formula for Success 7:30 AM, Friday, September 24, 2021 Register for this event here: http://www.witwisconsin.com/event-4481268 A Zoom link will be sent the week of the event. Women make up half the workforce and yet we are only 24%
MADISON, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is expanding a study investigating the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine for people who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Enrollment for the study, called HERCULES, began in
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding the public that the first of three Safe Water For All educational webinars, Sowing Seeds for Change, will take place 12 – 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10 The webinar series is part of the Safe Water For All Campaign announced in July that is
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Last week, former Navy SEAL and Congressional Candidate Derrick Van Orden travelled to the United Arab Emirates to assist with the vetting and processing of refugees fleeing the Taliban after the Biden Administration’s failed withdrawal from the country. Derrick saw first hand the failures at
If we go to war, everyone needs to sacrifice. Otherwise we can avert our eyes and let someone else do the suffering.
We have a great debt to repay going back decades.
Enhanced federal unemployment insurance payments expired on Labor Day, providing a push to many of the 9 million jobless Americans who claimed the $300 weekly bonus benefits to get back into the job market.
Yesterday Gov. Tony Evers announced that he would pardon 71 more people. It was absolutely the right thing to do and absolutely the wrong time to do it.
Do historic preservation efforts limit housing for those in need?
Many advocates for CRT — like ICS Equity and similar groups — claim that their work is only “teacher training” and that it is not actually leading to any substantial changes in the classroom. However, this is patently untrue.
While much of the discussion of the climate crisis had been about what would happen in the future as global temperatures increase, that future is now.
In Wisconsin, nearly one in four residents report that they did not fill a prescription due to cost. Polling has shown that 53% of Wisconsinites are concerned about the cost of prescription drugs.
What’s happening there is about much more than the fight over reproductive rights. It’s about political control.
STORY TOPICS – Coronavirus – State government – Local government – Agribusiness – Census – Courts – Education – Elections – Environment – Foxconn – Health care – Law and order – Michigan – Military – Real estate – Small business – Taxes – Tourism – Transportation – Utilities –
The Bureau announces the release of Retirement Funds Investment Activity (report 21-13. We provided unmodified opinions on the financial statements and related notes of the Retirement Funds investment activity for the year ended December 31, 2020. These financial statements were prepared by the State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB), which invests assets for
Madison, WI – The Convention of States – Wisconsin is holding a rally at the state capitol on Sept. 28 at 11:30 a.m. to urge the state to vote to aid other states in taking back the stolen powers the federal government has taken from the states and the people.
La Crosse, WI – Today, Rep. Ron Kind joined Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Rep. Mark Pocan, State Sen. Brad Pfaff, State Sen. Jeff Smith, State Rep. Katrina Shankland, State Rep. Jodi Emerson, and State Rep. Samba Baldeh in visiting Fort McCoy for a tour of the facilities and a briefing on Afghan evacuee operations, planning, and processing through Operation Allies Welcome. “I
Madison, Wis. — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions it has taken against these entities. The actions are issued
Milwaukee, Wis. – BBB Scam Tracker is receiving reports of scammers masquerading as legitimate loan providers. The phony lenders guarantee a quick loan with no upfront fees. But victims who provide their banking information to the scammers are left in the negative.How the scam works: You receive an email advertising a guaranteed loan.
Women in Business: A Formula for Success 7:30 AM, Friday, September 24, 2021 Register for this event here: http://www.witwisconsin.com/event-4481268 A Zoom link will be sent the week of the event. Women make up half the workforce and yet we are only 24% of the global IT population. We are smart, we are
MADISON, Wis. – The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is expanding a study investigating the efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine for people who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Enrollment for the study, called HERCULES, began in April 2021. Participants were people who have IBD and either