
Steven Walters: Wisconsin Republicans’ reversal on redistricting calls for adopting Iowa maps model
Support in the Senate is unclear; Gov. Evers is opposed.
Support in the Senate is unclear; Gov. Evers is opposed.
McCain was a forceful critic of gerrymandering, especially in Wisconsin.
The Assembly and Senate both held floor sessions on Tuesday and Thursday. Issues included redistricting, the governor’s veto authority, and agency appointments. The situation is even more explosive now that liberals have a majority on the State Supreme Court.
There is no other such honor for an African-American woman on any state house in the nation, other than Rosa Parks, at the U.S. Capitol.
The over $1 billion in Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment funds coming to Wisconsin presents the historic opportunity to finally connect every corner of the state, including communities tucked into the most rural, hardest-to-reach regions.
Parents are being forced to choose between low-rated care or no care at all.
McKay Coppins tells Romney’s story in a book just out, Mitt Romney, a Reckoning.
Wisconsin U.S. Reps. Scott Fitzgerald and Tom Tiffany will never be accused of actually thinking for themselves.
2022 Nobel Prize winner in Physics: Climate change orthodoxy is dangerous corruption of science.
Any discussion must address state restrictions on how municipalities police the rental industry.
The Illinois Grocery Initiative is a model for other states to look at as it is the first of its kind. The $20 million initiative will be used to support existing grocers and encourage new grocery stores to open.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on a draft environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed issuance of two grant awards through the DNR Shooting Range Grant Program. One grant is for a project at
MADISON, Wisc. – Representative John Macco (R-Ledgeview) issued the following statement concerning the Brewers Funding Proposal, which will extend the Brewers lease in Milwaukee until 2050. “Coming from Green Bay, I understand the tremendous value that comes from hosting a major
NEENAH, Wis. – To enhance its mission of empowering each person to live their unique, best life, ThedaCare is pleased to announce the creation of a new Graduate Medical Education (GME) program and welcome Christopher Stenberg, MD, as the program’s
RACINE—The City of Racine is proud to join other municipalities and organizations to celebrate National Voter Registration Day tomorrow. In preparation for the upcoming 2024 Elections, City Clerk Tara McMenamin underscores the importance of ensuring that every voter’s registration is
LA CROSSE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on the proposed Green Tier application for Badger Corrugating Company in La Crosse. If accepted, the proposal would allow the facility to join Tier 1 of
MADISON, WI (September 18, 2023) — For the 11th year, Bascom Hill will be transformed into a sea of pink flamingos when the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA) holds its annual Fill the Hill event. Fill the Hill is
GOP lawmakers are circulating legislation that would bar landowners from claiming the state’s farmland preservation tax credit for some cases when solar energy systems are present. The bill would apply to portions of property that house a solar energy system,
Madison – Planned Parenthood announced it will resume performing abortions Monday in violation of state law which prohibits intentionally destroying the life of an unborn child. In July, a Dane County Circuit Court judge ruled against dismissing a case brought by
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking comments on the next phase of the Central Sand Hills Regional Master Plan process. Among the more than 60 properties included in the plan are Devil’s Lake and Hartman
Support in the Senate is unclear; Gov. Evers is opposed.
McCain was a forceful critic of gerrymandering, especially in Wisconsin.
The Assembly and Senate both held floor sessions on Tuesday and Thursday. Issues included redistricting, the governor’s veto authority, and agency appointments. The situation is even more explosive now that liberals have a majority on the State Supreme Court.
There is no other such honor for an African-American woman on any state house in the nation, other than Rosa Parks, at the U.S. Capitol.
The over $1 billion in Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment funds coming to Wisconsin presents the historic opportunity to finally connect every corner of the state, including communities tucked into the most rural, hardest-to-reach regions.
Parents are being forced to choose between low-rated care or no care at all.
McKay Coppins tells Romney’s story in a book just out, Mitt Romney, a Reckoning.
Wisconsin U.S. Reps. Scott Fitzgerald and Tom Tiffany will never be accused of actually thinking for themselves.
2022 Nobel Prize winner in Physics: Climate change orthodoxy is dangerous corruption of science.
Any discussion must address state restrictions on how municipalities police the rental industry.
The Illinois Grocery Initiative is a model for other states to look at as it is the first of its kind. The $20 million initiative will be used to support existing grocers and encourage new grocery stores to open.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on a draft environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed issuance of two grant awards through the DNR Shooting Range Grant Program. One grant is for a project at the Langlade County Gun and Bow Range for a variety
MADISON, Wisc. – Representative John Macco (R-Ledgeview) issued the following statement concerning the Brewers Funding Proposal, which will extend the Brewers lease in Milwaukee until 2050. “Coming from Green Bay, I understand the tremendous value that comes from hosting a major sports franchise. This funding program is a financially sound way
NEENAH, Wis. – To enhance its mission of empowering each person to live their unique, best life, ThedaCare is pleased to announce the creation of a new Graduate Medical Education (GME) program and welcome Christopher Stenberg, MD, as the program’s leader. The goal of the GME program is to prepare
RACINE—The City of Racine is proud to join other municipalities and organizations to celebrate National Voter Registration Day tomorrow. In preparation for the upcoming 2024 Elections, City Clerk Tara McMenamin underscores the importance of ensuring that every voter’s registration is current. Clerk McMenamin issued the following statement: “With the 2024
LA CROSSE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking public comment on the proposed Green Tier application for Badger Corrugating Company in La Crosse. If accepted, the proposal would allow the facility to join Tier 1 of the Green Tier program. The DNR’s Green Tier program recognizes organizations committed
MADISON, WI (September 18, 2023) — For the 11th year, Bascom Hill will be transformed into a sea of pink flamingos when the Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA) holds its annual Fill the Hill event. Fill the Hill is the largest day-of-giving initiative during the university’s fall annual campaign.
GOP lawmakers are circulating legislation that would bar landowners from claiming the state’s farmland preservation tax credit for some cases when solar energy systems are present. The bill would apply to portions of property that house a solar energy system, unless it plays a role in farming operations. In a
Madison – Planned Parenthood announced it will resume performing abortions Monday in violation of state law which prohibits intentionally destroying the life of an unborn child. In July, a Dane County Circuit Court judge ruled against dismissing a case brought by Governor Tony Evers and Attorney General Josh Kaul. Despite no
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is seeking comments on the next phase of the Central Sand Hills Regional Master Plan process. Among the more than 60 properties included in the plan are Devil’s Lake and Hartman Creek state parks, the MacKenzie Center, Mecan River, Caves Creek