De Pere, Wis.: St. Norbert College’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE) will host its annual Great Decisions Lecture Series beginning Wednesday, Feb. 8. Lectures are presented virtually on Zoom every other Wednesday, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., through April 26. Each
An innovative University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire outreach program is introducing high school students from underrepresented populations to careers in the geosciences, a career path vital to solving a plethora of societal issues, including climate change and water scarcity. “The demand
MADISON, Wis. – Reviewers found that UW Carbone Cancer Center’s six program areas – Cancer Prevention and Control, Developmental Therapeutics, Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics Mechanisms, Imaging and Radiation Sciences, Tumor Microenvironment and Human Cancer Virology – were rated outstanding or
MILWAUKEE – Last night the Milwaukee County Youth Commission held its first meeting since being reestablished in 2022. The commission is comprised of high school students from each of the 18 supervisory districts as well as two co-chairs selected by the County Board Chairwoman
(Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach, with the support of Brown County Public Health Officer Anna Nick, declared fentanyl a Community Health Crisis in the County of Brown back on September 1, 2022. Today, an update is
MADISON – State Representative Jessie Rodriguez (R-Oak Creek) recorded the following response to the State of the State Address delivered by Governor Tony Evers: “Governor Evers spent much of his State of the State Address touting a strong economy. This can be easy
STORY TOPICS – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Banking and investment – Courts – Demographics – Education – Elections – Energy – Health care – Labor – Law and order – Management – Manufacturing
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, examine how 3rd Cong. Dist. U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden pivoted from outsider and Jan. 6 rally attendee to member of Congress. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler discusses four areas Democrats should focus on with Cap Times Publisher Paul Fanlund.
Who will seek the presidency in 2024, and who can win?
On Empower Wisconsin’s “PowerUp” podcast, conservative Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly, a former justice on the court, says the race is about the very survival of the constitution and the rule of law.
Part of me hears Protasiewicz’s honesty as refreshing. She’s telling me how she’s going to rule on two vital issues that I care about and she’s doing so without quite violating the ethics rules.
Before adding to your property tax bill, Choice Schools should face the same taxpayer option to say yes or no that we had in district after district this fall.
Sitting on loads of cash, Wisconsin governor wants more pandemic relief funding.
LGBTQ elderly and disabled people are struggling to find care in the face of a nationwide shortage that hits this group particularly hard
The Republican leaders in the state Legislature aren’t on board, but the leaders of more than 20 Wisconsin municipalities have signaled their support for expanding passenger rail service in the state.
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De Pere, Wis.: St. Norbert College’s Center for Global Engagement (CGE) will host its annual Great Decisions Lecture Series beginning Wednesday, Feb. 8. Lectures are presented virtually on Zoom every other Wednesday, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., through April 26. Each year, the lecture series focuses on critical global issues selected
An innovative University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire outreach program is introducing high school students from underrepresented populations to careers in the geosciences, a career path vital to solving a plethora of societal issues, including climate change and water scarcity. “The demand for geoscientists is growing, but a majority of the people
MADISON, Wis. – Reviewers found that UW Carbone Cancer Center’s six program areas – Cancer Prevention and Control, Developmental Therapeutics, Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics Mechanisms, Imaging and Radiation Sciences, Tumor Microenvironment and Human Cancer Virology – were rated outstanding or outstanding to exceptional. Exceptional is the only rating higher than
MILWAUKEE – Last night the Milwaukee County Youth Commission held its first meeting since being reestablished in 2022. The commission is comprised of high school students from each of the 18 supervisory districts as well as two co-chairs selected by the County Board Chairwoman and County Executive. “After being unanimously confirmed as the adult
(Brown County, Wis.) – Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach, with the support of Brown County Public Health Officer Anna Nick, declared fentanyl a Community Health Crisis in the County of Brown back on September 1, 2022. Today, an update is being provided on both a local and statewide push of
MADISON – State Representative Jessie Rodriguez (R-Oak Creek) recorded the following response to the State of the State Address delivered by Governor Tony Evers: “Governor Evers spent much of his State of the State Address touting a strong economy. This can be easy to do when the state is looking at a record
STORY TOPICS – State government – Federal government – Local government – Agribusiness – Banking and investment – Courts – Demographics – Education – Elections – Energy – Health care – Labor – Law and order – Management – Manufacturing – Public health and safety – Real estate – Retail
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, examine how 3rd Cong. Dist. U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden pivoted from outsider and Jan. 6 rally attendee to member of Congress. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and Michael Best Strategies.
State Dem Party Chair Ben Wikler discusses four areas Democrats should focus on with Cap Times Publisher Paul Fanlund.
Who will seek the presidency in 2024, and who can win?
On Empower Wisconsin’s “PowerUp” podcast, conservative Supreme Court candidate Daniel Kelly, a former justice on the court, says the race is about the very survival of the constitution and the rule of law.
Part of me hears Protasiewicz’s honesty as refreshing. She’s telling me how she’s going to rule on two vital issues that I care about and she’s doing so without quite violating the ethics rules.
Before adding to your property tax bill, Choice Schools should face the same taxpayer option to say yes or no that we had in district after district this fall.
Sitting on loads of cash, Wisconsin governor wants more pandemic relief funding.
LGBTQ elderly and disabled people are struggling to find care in the face of a nationwide shortage that hits this group particularly hard
The Republican leaders in the state Legislature aren’t on board, but the leaders of more than 20 Wisconsin municipalities have signaled their support for expanding passenger rail service in the state.
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