Veolia North America: Releases interactive sustainability report

Veolia North America (VNA) recently released its annual Sustainability Report, featuring the results of Veolia’s program to set ambitious sustainability goals, which allowed their clients and communities to save energy, reduce waste and preserve precious natural resources.   This report features the

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ACLU of Wisconsin: To launch Know Your Rights tour

MILWAUKEE – The ACLU of Wisconsin announced that it will continue to push for systemic equality for historically excluded communities by launching its Know Your Rights tour throughout the City of Milwaukee, beginning in November.  The series of events, which

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Dave Zweifel: No wonder Prosser advised against impeachment

It’s no wonder that former Justice David Prosser told Assembly Speaker Robin Vos there aren’t any grounds to impeach new Justice Janet Protasiewicz for calling the state’s districting maps “rigged.” According to former Assembly Rep. and Superintendent of Public Instruction Herbert Grover, Prosser did virtually the same thing when he was running for reelection back in 2011.

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WMF Wisconsin: Welcomes first-ever executive director, Ali Muldrow

Madison, WI — October 16, 2023 — Today, WMF Wisconsin announced Ali Muldrow as the organization’s first-ever Executive Director. Ali’s extensive background as an educator and community organizer will help bring WMF Wisconsin into a bold, new chapter amid the evolving, challenging landscape for abortion access.  Ali joins WMF Wisconsin

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Expert urges businesses to proactively guard data from threats

A cybersecurity expert is urging businesses to be proactive in guarding their data and take online threats seriously.  “If you don’t have an [incident response] retainer, you sure should,” Ghostscale founding partner DJ Vogel said Friday during the Cybersecurity Summit in Milwaukee. “When you’ve got a ransomware screen with a

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Veolia North America: Releases interactive sustainability report

Veolia North America (VNA) recently released its annual Sustainability Report, featuring the results of Veolia’s program to set ambitious sustainability goals, which allowed their clients and communities to save energy, reduce waste and preserve precious natural resources.   This report features the results of the company’s various programs and initiatives, showcasing the

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Sen. Pfaff: Statement on lack of Republican investment in child care

Madison, WI – Today, the Senate Committee on Economic Development and Technical Colleges voted to gut Governor Evers’ special session bill to expand Wisconsin’s workforce and fund Child Care Counts. As the ranking Democrat on the committee, State Senator Brad Pfaff (D – Onalaska) released the following statement: “Last week, we

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Gov. Evers, DOA: Announce highest state surplus and ‘rainy day’ fund balance in state history

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) today announced the state of Wisconsin ended Fiscal Year (FY) 2023 with a positive balance of $7.07 billion—eclipsing last year’s record-breaking $4.3 billion balance. In addition, the state maintained its ‘rainy day’ fund (Budget Stabilization Fund) at a record-high $1.8 billion, according to the new Annual

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Shankland Campaign: Announces $100,000 raised in first two weeks of campaign

STEVENS POINT, Wis—State Representative Katrina Shankland announced today her campaign has raised over $100,000 in the first two weeks of her campaign for Wisconsin’s third congressional district. “Our pro-worker, pro-democracy, and pro-reproductive freedom campaign has been gaining momentum since day one,” said Shankland. “I’m so proud of the outpouring of

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ACLU of Wisconsin: To launch Know Your Rights tour

MILWAUKEE – The ACLU of Wisconsin announced that it will continue to push for systemic equality for historically excluded communities by launching its Know Your Rights tour throughout the City of Milwaukee, beginning in November.  The series of events, which will be hosted with community partners, aims to empower Black

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Dave Zweifel: No wonder Prosser advised against impeachment

It’s no wonder that former Justice David Prosser told Assembly Speaker Robin Vos there aren’t any grounds to impeach new Justice Janet Protasiewicz for calling the state’s districting maps “rigged.” According to former Assembly Rep. and Superintendent of Public Instruction Herbert Grover, Prosser did virtually the same thing when he was running for reelection back in 2011.

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