he Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is seeking a public input on improvements along WIS 19, from Wood Violet Lane in Sun Prairie to Maunesha River Bridge in Marshall, in Dane County. Construction is currently scheduled for 2026. A presentation
MADISON, Wis. — Despite the many disruptions and plans canceled because of COVID-19, in-person exchanges between the Wisconsin National Guard and the Papua New Guinea Defnse Force remain on-track as the partnership between the two entities continues to grow. Three
[Madison, WI] – Tonight, Tony Evers will plod through his final State of the State address. Unfortunately for Evers, he has no accomplishments to highlight – so Wisconsinites can expect him to try to blame others for his failed record,
MADISON, Wis. – Today Gov. Tony Evers honored eight individuals and six organizations as recipients of the 2021 Governor’s Financial Literacy Awards in a virtual ceremony. The recipients were honored for their efforts in helping Wisconsinites build their financial literacy and capability skills. “Financial
MADISON… Law enforcement officials would have more weapons to combat sex crimes under legislation passed by the State Senate today that aims to prevent sex trafficking and extend the statute of limitations for 2nd degree sexual assault. “According to the Rape, Abuse
It’s the regressive tax plan that just won’t die. Repealing the WI state income tax would be bad for small business. Sen. Roth has introduced a bill to do just that, promoted yesterday by out-of-state special interest groups, like Grover
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University has finalized the permanent establishment of the Institute for Women’s Leadership, which was initially established in 2019 with a $5 million endowment commitment from the Thomas J. Rolfs Family. The IWL is designed to be a research
WASHINGTON, DC – Wisconsin Democratic Senate primary frontrunner Mandela Barnes has been quietly raking in tens of thousands of dollars from defund the police radicals through a joint fundraising agreement, a new report finds. Barnes joined an agreement with Lead the Way 2022,
LA CROSSE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will host a public meeting to discuss the disposal of dredged material from the Mississippi River at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22. The meeting will take place in the
Reedsburg, Wis. — Michael Screnock, current Sauk County Circuit Court Judge, and former Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate announced his re-election campaign today. Screnock has served in his current role since 2015 following his appointment by Governor Scott Walker. In 2016,
MADISON, Wis. – Ahead of National Battery Day on Feb. 18, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public of the dangers of throwing used batteries and electronics in the trash. With an uptick in fires in collection trucks
[Waukesha, WI] – Gov. Tony Evers will give his last state of the state address on Tuesday and will try to explain away a year of economic setbacks, rising crime, and declining student achievement. Ahead of Tony Evers’ last state
Last week, the Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney’s office announced indictments in its “largest drug case in recent history,” seizing over $1 million in fentanyl (12 kilos) which had come, in part, from Mexico. The day before, the office of the U.S. Attorney for the
MADISON, Wis. — Thanks to Governor Evers’ steady leadership, Wisconsin has a projected record-breaking $3.8 billion budget surplus — and while the common sense thing to do is return this money to Wisconsinites, we all know Republicans don’t have any
MADISON, Wis. — Building on the smart investments and prudent fiscal management that helped build a large state budget surplus, Governor Tony Evers is proposing a plan to put more money in the pockets of Wisconsinites. In contrast, the state lobby
he Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is seeking a public input on improvements along WIS 19, from Wood Violet Lane in Sun Prairie to Maunesha River Bridge in Marshall, in Dane County. Construction is currently scheduled for 2026. A presentation and materials detailing the WIS 19 project are available to
MADISON, Wis. — Despite the many disruptions and plans canceled because of COVID-19, in-person exchanges between the Wisconsin National Guard and the Papua New Guinea Defnse Force remain on-track as the partnership between the two entities continues to grow. Three military leaders from the Papua New Guinea Defense Force arrived
[Madison, WI] – Tonight, Tony Evers will plod through his final State of the State address. Unfortunately for Evers, he has no accomplishments to highlight – so Wisconsinites can expect him to try to blame others for his failed record, take credit for Republicans’ accomplishments, and reference allocations from his
MADISON, Wis. – Today Gov. Tony Evers honored eight individuals and six organizations as recipients of the 2021 Governor’s Financial Literacy Awards in a virtual ceremony. The recipients were honored for their efforts in helping Wisconsinites build their financial literacy and capability skills. “Financial education should build on and respond to people’s individual strengths,
MADISON… Law enforcement officials would have more weapons to combat sex crimes under legislation passed by the State Senate today that aims to prevent sex trafficking and extend the statute of limitations for 2nd degree sexual assault. “According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), every 68 seconds an American
It’s the regressive tax plan that just won’t die. Repealing the WI state income tax would be bad for small business. Sen. Roth has introduced a bill to do just that, promoted yesterday by out-of-state special interest groups, like Grover Norquist at Americans for Tax Reform and big business funded
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University has finalized the permanent establishment of the Institute for Women’s Leadership, which was initially established in 2019 with a $5 million endowment commitment from the Thomas J. Rolfs Family. The IWL is designed to be a research institute that includes programming for campus and the broader community.
WASHINGTON, DC – Wisconsin Democratic Senate primary frontrunner Mandela Barnes has been quietly raking in tens of thousands of dollars from defund the police radicals through a joint fundraising agreement, a new report finds. Barnes joined an agreement with Lead the Way 2022, a progressive PAC whose leadership aligns with the defund the
LA CROSSE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will host a public meeting to discuss the disposal of dredged material from the Mississippi River at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22. The meeting will take place in the Maplewood Room at the Black River Beach Neighborhood Center, located
Reedsburg, Wis. — Michael Screnock, current Sauk County Circuit Court Judge, and former Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate announced his re-election campaign today. Screnock has served in his current role since 2015 following his appointment by Governor Scott Walker. In 2016, Judge Screnock ran unopposed to retain his seat and continue
MADISON, Wis. – Ahead of National Battery Day on Feb. 18, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public of the dangers of throwing used batteries and electronics in the trash. With an uptick in fires in collection trucks and at recycling and disposal facilities, the DNR is working
[Waukesha, WI] – Gov. Tony Evers will give his last state of the state address on Tuesday and will try to explain away a year of economic setbacks, rising crime, and declining student achievement. Ahead of Tony Evers’ last state of the state address, candidate for governor, Rebecca Kleefisch released
Last week, the Franklin County Prosecuting Attorney’s office announced indictments in its “largest drug case in recent history,” seizing over $1 million in fentanyl (12 kilos) which had come, in part, from Mexico. The day before, the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio announced indictments of a drug ring planning to
MADISON, Wis. — Thanks to Governor Evers’ steady leadership, Wisconsin has a projected record-breaking $3.8 billion budget surplus — and while the common sense thing to do is return this money to Wisconsinites, we all know Republicans don’t have any common sense. Gov. Evers has proposed getting working families
MADISON, Wis. — Building on the smart investments and prudent fiscal management that helped build a large state budget surplus, Governor Tony Evers is proposing a plan to put more money in the pockets of Wisconsinites. In contrast, the state lobby for wealthy corporations that has endorsed Republican gubernatorial candidate Rebecca