Wisconsin Right to Life’s Political Action Committee has endorsed Rebecca Kleefisch for her 2022 gubernatorial election bid, as well as Eric Toney in his bid for Attorney General. “Rebecca Kleefisch has been a dedicated pro-life leader in the state of
Menard Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation to offer events Oct. 18-20 The rights of student social media expression and free speech versus hate speech are two of the topics that will be addressed during Free Speech Week
During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) team up for a podcast to help Wisconsinites protect themselves online. The latest episode of “Transportation Connects Us” explores internet
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on the economic impacts of a proposed permanent rule relating to whitefish commercial harvest in Lake Michigan (including Green Bay), and electronic harvest reporting for all Lake
25 New Sheriffs Endorse Fond du Lac Prosecutor [Fond du Lac, WI…] Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney today announced the endorsement of 25 additional county sheriffs, bringing his total endorsements by current sheriffs to an unmatched 43.
MADISON, Wis. – The Department of Safety and Professional Services is partnering with Google Cloud and MTX to enhance Wisconsin’s occupational licensure review and adjudication. The Maverick AI platform—built using Google Cloud’s artificial intelligence (AI) tools—will automate certain data entry tasks
MADISON, Wis. – Like many nurse practitioners, Loyda Braithwaite had a desire to work in healthcare since childhood – but her story has a different beginning. Braithwaite was born and raised in a small town in Panama. She earned her
MADISON, Wis. – From the Jan. 6 Capitol storming to screen-addicted kids, and from genocide in Myanmar to COVID misinformation, social media is being blamed for a host of society’s ills. True, overblown or a little of both? Hear our
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, joined by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, violence prevention advocates, and community leaders, today announced a $45 million investment in ensuring safer communities through violence prevention and support for crime victims. Under the plan announced today, Gov.
The News: A Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) review of the impact of a federal intervention in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) on school discipline policy finds suspensions dramatically fell while more students reported feeling unsafe at school. The
As an avid outdoorsman and hunter, I am extremely disappointed that my Republican colleagues neglected to work on their newly introduced Wisconsin Sporting Freedom Package in a way that was bipartisan, transparent, or inclusive. It is apparent that the process of introducing
Michigan-based Dickinson County Healthcare will be joining Marshfield Clinic Health System next year, expanding the health system’s reach outside of the state. “We are excited to extend care for the first time beyond the borders of Wisconsin,” said Dr. Susan
Wisconsin Right to Life’s Political Action Committee has endorsed Rebecca Kleefisch for her 2022 gubernatorial election bid, as well as Eric Toney in his bid for Attorney General. “Rebecca Kleefisch has been a dedicated pro-life leader in the state of Wisconsin for over a decade, and has not wavered in
Menard Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation to offer events Oct. 18-20 The rights of student social media expression and free speech versus hate speech are two of the topics that will be addressed during Free Speech Week hosted by University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Menard Center for the Study of
During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection (DATCP) team up for a podcast to help Wisconsinites protect themselves online. The latest episode of “Transportation Connects Us” explores internet threats and the resources available to residents and businesses for
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comments on the economic impacts of a proposed permanent rule relating to whitefish commercial harvest in Lake Michigan (including Green Bay), and electronic harvest reporting for all Lake Michigan and Lake Superior commercial fishers. Comments will be accepted
25 New Sheriffs Endorse Fond du Lac Prosecutor [Fond du Lac, WI…] Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney today announced the endorsement of 25 additional county sheriffs, bringing his total endorsements by current sheriffs to an unmatched 43. Toney’s support among Wisconsin’s sheriffs dwarfs that of current Attorney
MADISON, Wis. – The Department of Safety and Professional Services is partnering with Google Cloud and MTX to enhance Wisconsin’s occupational licensure review and adjudication. The Maverick AI platform—built using Google Cloud’s artificial intelligence (AI) tools—will automate certain data entry tasks that are currently conducted manually. This will improve the customer
MADISON, Wis. – Like many nurse practitioners, Loyda Braithwaite had a desire to work in healthcare since childhood – but her story has a different beginning. Braithwaite was born and raised in a small town in Panama. She earned her degree in nursing at the University of Panama. She says
MADISON, Wis. – From the Jan. 6 Capitol storming to screen-addicted kids, and from genocide in Myanmar to COVID misinformation, social media is being blamed for a host of society’s ills. True, overblown or a little of both? Hear our panel of experts talk about social media’s pluses and minuses
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, joined by Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, violence prevention advocates, and community leaders, today announced a $45 million investment in ensuring safer communities through violence prevention and support for crime victims. Under the plan announced today, Gov. Evers is investing $25 million into violence prevention efforts and $20 million
The News: A Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) review of the impact of a federal intervention in Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) on school discipline policy finds suspensions dramatically fell while more students reported feeling unsafe at school. The results, reported in Suspended Reality: The Impact of Suspension Policy on
As an avid outdoorsman and hunter, I am extremely disappointed that my Republican colleagues neglected to work on their newly introduced Wisconsin Sporting Freedom Package in a way that was bipartisan, transparent, or inclusive. It is apparent that the process of introducing these bills was motivated by partisan politics rather than a
Michigan-based Dickinson County Healthcare will be joining Marshfield Clinic Health System next year, expanding the health system’s reach outside of the state. “We are excited to extend care for the first time beyond the borders of Wisconsin,” said Dr. Susan Turney, CEO for MCHS, in a statement. “Together, we will