Expert details biogas opportunities for Wisconsin

An expert with UW-Oshkosh says Wisconsin’s farming and food production industries present a “tremendous” opportunity for biogas in the state.  UW-Oshkosh Director of Biogas Systems and Research Development Brian Langolf spoke Friday during an Appleton event hosted by UW-Madison’s Wisconsin

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John Nichols: La Follette makes some more history

La Follette’s defeat of Loudenbeck was a big deal for Wisconsin democracy. It was also a noteworthy historical accomplishment for La Follette, who went into the 2022 election as one of the longest-serving statewide constitutional officers in American history.

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Fatal hunting incident In Green Lake County

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office and emergency medical services responded to a fatal deer hunting-related incident in the Township of Seneca in Green Lake County. On Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, shortly after 9:00 a.m., an 11-year-old male was the victim of

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Sen. Roys: Statement on her appointment to Joint Committee on Finance

Madison Today State Senator Kelda Roys was appointed to the powerful Joint Committee on Finance by Democratic Leader Melissa Agard. The Committee is comprised of 16 members – 12 Republicans and 4 Democrats, and 8 Senators and Assembly Representatives each. Its duties include receiving the Governor’s biennial budget and reviewing all

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Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Midwestern state agriculture leaders give thanks for the people who help make Thanksgiving meals possible every year

Madison, Wis. – As consumers peruse store shelves, they are in search of ingredients for their traditional Thanksgiving meals. Maybe it’s a classic stuffing recipe or the special cranberry sauce that’s the hallmark of your family meal. Or the perfect pumpkin pie. Those tasty dishes are the product of hard

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UW Health: Antimicrobial resistance a growing threat to public health

MADISON, Wis. – Bacteria resistant to antibiotics cause more than a million deaths each year worldwide but taking steps to ensure they are properly used in healthcare settings can limit the spread of these “superbugs.” Common bacterial infections like ear and urinary tract infections or strep throat are often treated

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Expert details biogas opportunities for Wisconsin

An expert with UW-Oshkosh says Wisconsin’s farming and food production industries present a “tremendous” opportunity for biogas in the state.  UW-Oshkosh Director of Biogas Systems and Research Development Brian Langolf spoke Friday during an Appleton event hosted by UW-Madison’s Wisconsin Energy Institute. Biogas is a renewable energy source that’s produced

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WILL, Dr. Anderson: File amicus in case against a Maryland School District policy that hides gender identity transitions from parents

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), on behalf of Dr. Erica E. Anderson, filed an amicus brief in the Fourth Circuit today, urging the federal court of appeals to reverse a District Court decision. This decision holds that a Montgomery County, Maryland, School District policy can exclude parents from significant

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John Nichols: La Follette makes some more history

La Follette’s defeat of Loudenbeck was a big deal for Wisconsin democracy. It was also a noteworthy historical accomplishment for La Follette, who went into the 2022 election as one of the longest-serving statewide constitutional officers in American history.

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