Industrial air pollution declining, report shows

Industrial air pollution in the state has been declining over the past two decades, a report from the Department of Natural Resources shows. The 2021 Wisconsin Air Quality Trends report finds a reduction in many monitored pollutants, and shows that

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Leadership Greater Madison Luncheon

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Dan O’Donnell: Joan of Eau Claire

The spark of rebellion is still flickering and in Wisconsin it lies in a teenaged girl whose civil disobedience has exposed the absurdity of her city’s quarantine rules and made her into something of the state’s Joan of Arc.

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UW Health: How to find health information you can trust

MADISON, Wis. – Experts at UW Health want to help the public find the best, most accurate information when it comes to health. From personal protective equipment to surges, vaccines and variants, the pandemic has required everyone to take in a lot of new information and with that has come

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Voces de la Frontera: Latinxs and immigrants in Wisconsin to spark wave of economic actions nationally on Monday to win path to citizenship

No Work, No School, No Buying (STATEWIDE – WI) – Immigrant essential workers and Latinxs in Wisconsin announced Tuesday that they will hold a statewide Day Without Latinxs and Immigrants strike and march on Indigenous People’s Day, Monday, October 11. Thousands of Wisconsin’s growing Latinx and immigrant workforce, multiracial youth and allies

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King campaign: Announces candidacy for lieutenant governor

Contact: David King 414-676-0842 Dr. David King is excited to announce that his papers are filed and the enthusiasm within grass roots is growing as he formally announces this candidacy to run as a Republican for the office of Lt. Governor of Wisconsin. This is David’s second run for state-wide

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Industrial air pollution declining, report shows

Industrial air pollution in the state has been declining over the past two decades, a report from the Department of Natural Resources shows. The 2021 Wisconsin Air Quality Trends report finds a reduction in many monitored pollutants, and shows that most of the state is meeting federal standards for air

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AARP Wisconsin: Proposal to send info about latest COVID-19 scams to senior network wins AARP Wisconsin grant

Contact: Jim Flaherty, Communications Director Office 608/ 286-6308 – Cell 608/ 698-0928, jflaherty@aarp.org WAUKESHA/MILWAUKEE COUNTIES – A proposal submitted by the Eras Senior Network, Inc. to send out a mailing with information about the latest COVID-19 scams to all 4,700 of their clients throughout Waukesha and Milwaukee counties has been selected

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Leadership Greater Madison Luncheon

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Dan O’Donnell: Joan of Eau Claire

The spark of rebellion is still flickering and in Wisconsin it lies in a teenaged girl whose civil disobedience has exposed the absurdity of her city’s quarantine rules and made her into something of the state’s Joan of Arc.

Read More »