Seeking Tolerance and Justice Over Hate, or “STAJOH”, was formed in 1999 in order to combat hate crimes in our community. STAJOH created the Alix Olson Award in 2011 to honor retired Madison Police Detective Alix Olson and her admirable
[Madison, WI] – Tony Evers refuses to let Wisconsinites know where he stands on firing Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, whose office’s low bail allowed a violent repeat offender back on the streets. After Tony Evers said in an
MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin Clean Cities recently honored the top sustainable transportation leaders in Wisconsin at the Wisconsin Clean Cities Annual Stakeholder Meeting and Awards, the nonprofit announced today. “Wisconsin Clean Cities members continue to embrace their commitment to sustainability with
After every snowfall, plow drivers throughout Wisconsin work long hours to clear nearly 115,000 miles of roads across the state. Wisconsin State Patrol’s December Law of the Month reminds every driver of the importance of giving snowplows the space they
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CHILTON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced DNR Conservation Warden Mike Disher was awarded the Haskell Noyes Conservation Warden Efficiency Award. The Haskell Noyes award is the highest honor bestowed to a state conservation warden. Recipients
WASHINGTON, DC – Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes – a leading candidate in the Wisconsin Democratic Senate primary – proposed eliminating cash bail as part of a bill he introduced in the Wisconsin legislature. The bill – and Barnes’ position – is receiving renewed
GREEN BAY — Gov. Tony Evers and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes announced today a pilot program that aims to train teachers and bring computer science into all Wisconsin K-12 classrooms is getting a boost from a
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that 2022 black bear harvest applications are due by 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 10, 2021. Hunters can purchase applications for permit drawings online through Go Wild, the DNR’s license
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement WIIN (Wisconsin Infrastructure Investment Now) From WisPolitics.com … — Michael Gableman is paying his lead attorney $450 an hour to fight Dem AG Josh Kaul’s attempt to quash a subpoena the former Supreme Court justice
The chairman of the Assembly Judiciary Committee said Milwaukee County DA John Chisholm should change his policy on cash bail or resign. “If he refuses to do that, then he should step aside, and let someone who wants to prosecute
Michael Gableman is paying his lead attorney $450 an hour to fight Dem AG Josh Kaul’s attempt to quash a subpoena the former Supreme Court justice issued to Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe, according to new records. American Oversight,
Seeking Tolerance and Justice Over Hate, or “STAJOH”, was formed in 1999 in order to combat hate crimes in our community. STAJOH created the Alix Olson Award in 2011 to honor retired Madison Police Detective Alix Olson and her admirable leadership against hate in our community during her career. Oscar
[Madison, WI] – Tony Evers refuses to let Wisconsinites know where he stands on firing Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm, whose office’s low bail allowed a violent repeat offender back on the streets. After Tony Evers said in an interview that Darrell Brooks, the suspect in the horrific attack
MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin Clean Cities recently honored the top sustainable transportation leaders in Wisconsin at the Wisconsin Clean Cities Annual Stakeholder Meeting and Awards, the nonprofit announced today. “Wisconsin Clean Cities members continue to embrace their commitment to sustainability with their increased use of alternative fuels, alternative fuel vehicles and
After every snowfall, plow drivers throughout Wisconsin work long hours to clear nearly 115,000 miles of roads across the state. Wisconsin State Patrol’s December Law of the Month reminds every driver of the importance of giving snowplows the space they need to get the job done. “The tireless work of
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CHILTON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced DNR Conservation Warden Mike Disher was awarded the Haskell Noyes Conservation Warden Efficiency Award. The Haskell Noyes award is the highest honor bestowed to a state conservation warden. Recipients demonstrate an ability to lead a quality law enforcement conservation
WASHINGTON, DC – Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes – a leading candidate in the Wisconsin Democratic Senate primary – proposed eliminating cash bail as part of a bill he introduced in the Wisconsin legislature. The bill – and Barnes’ position – is receiving renewed scrutiny after the case of Darrell Brooks, the alleged perpetrator
GREEN BAY — Gov. Tony Evers and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes announced today a pilot program that aims to train teachers and bring computer science into all Wisconsin K-12 classrooms is getting a boost from a $150,000 grant from the WEDC. Gov. Evers and Secretary Hughes
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public that 2022 black bear harvest applications are due by 11:59 p.m. on Dec. 10, 2021. Hunters can purchase applications for permit drawings online through Go Wild, the DNR’s license portal, or at an authorized license agent. Preliminary estimates show that
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement WIIN (Wisconsin Infrastructure Investment Now) From WisPolitics.com … — Michael Gableman is paying his lead attorney $450 an hour to fight Dem AG Josh Kaul’s attempt to quash a subpoena the former Supreme Court justice issued to Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe, according to
The chairman of the Assembly Judiciary Committee said Milwaukee County DA John Chisholm should change his policy on cash bail or resign. “If he refuses to do that, then he should step aside, and let someone who wants to prosecute crime prosecute it in Milwaukee,” Rep. Ron Tusler, R-Harrison, said
Michael Gableman is paying his lead attorney $450 an hour to fight Dem AG Josh Kaul’s attempt to quash a subpoena the former Supreme Court justice issued to Wisconsin Elections Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe, according to new records. American Oversight, a liberal group that has sued to force the release