
Dave Cieslewicz: Two good signs for Harris
The last Marquette poll before the election is out and it holds few surprises.
The last Marquette poll before the election is out and it holds few surprises.
The looming election weighs on many investors’ minds. Here are three big reasons why history suggests you can set the election to the side when conducting financial planning.
Over 250,000 Washington Post readers are canceling their subscriptions because the newspaper, by order of its owner, won’t endorse Kamala Harris for President. Or anyone else.
When the Washington Post, a national newspaper renowned for many decades of vital reporting and valued judgments on the Op-Ed pages, decided to end a historically important function of the lifeblood of any newspaper, a tremor of concern was felt from coast to coast.
We are fighting for our lives, our loved ones, and the dream of one day belonging to the only place millions of us call home. This election feels like a perilous moment in time where everything is hanging in the balance.
On the basis of economics, the choice is clear. The cost of living, unemployment, and government debt would all be higher under Trump administration.
Like Trump and Hovde, President Reagan also presented an existential threat to the tyranny of the left.
Why voters should rethink the referendum.
With Madison projected to grow by nearly 100,000 residents in the next 25 years, it is critical that we ensure our public schools are fully prepared to meet the needs of both current and future students.
TOP STORIES Harris, Trump make push for battleground votes with dueling Wisconsin ralliesThe 2 presidential candidates will also both hold events in Milwaukee on Friday as they make final appeals to swing state voters … “We have six days left
MADISON, Wis. – This Halloween, Opportunity Wisconsin is highlighting the spooky consequences of the 2017 Republican Tax Law, including massive handouts to the ultra-wealthy and big corporations. With mobile billboards traveling across Wisconsin’s First and Third Congressional Districts and homepage takeovers
In July, Common Cause in Wisconsin (CC/WI) e-mailed every registered Republican, Democratic and Independent candidate for the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly, inviting them to proactively contact us to inform us of their support for nonpartisan redistricting reform and if
New reporting from CNN and Politico reveals that Republican-tied super PACs are urging voters in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Georgia to support spoiler candidate Jill Stein in order to siphon off votes from Vice President Harris. In Wisconsin, Badger Values PAC is
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the DNR awarded brownfield assessment services to the village of Campbellsport to assist with the investigation of environmental contamination at the site of a former self-service gas station. The
Hey there, Wisconsin! Governor Tony Evers here.I believe every Wisconsinite should have access to quality, affordable healthcare. I kept my promise and withdrew Wisconsin from a Republican lawsuit that would’ve gutted the ACA and threatened care for thousands of Wisconsinites
MADISON, Wis. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced it has partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) to award $3.1 million for 41 projects through the Resilient Food Systems
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that portions of the Deansville and Badfish Creek wildlife areas will be closed this fall for wetland restoration projects. Pheasant stocking and hunting at these locations will be restricted to the areas that
Green Bay, WI—Tuesday, Dr. Kristin Lyerly’s opponent Tony Wied made it clear that he supports January 6th insurrectionists and clarified that he’d refuse to stand up for the rule of law in Congress. Speaking at a gathering at OneWay Church, Wied was
Chef Christopher Ray is the featured speaker for the Nov. 7 presentation of the Thursdays at the U series at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire – Barron County. Chef Christopher Ray He will present “Balancing the Plate: A Chef’s Life” from 12:30-1:30
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) invites all peace loving Wisconsinites to a rally for peace this Saturday, November 2, at 10 am on State St., just outside of the state capitol in Madison. The event, coordinated by Disrupt the
The last Marquette poll before the election is out and it holds few surprises.
The looming election weighs on many investors’ minds. Here are three big reasons why history suggests you can set the election to the side when conducting financial planning.
Over 250,000 Washington Post readers are canceling their subscriptions because the newspaper, by order of its owner, won’t endorse Kamala Harris for President. Or anyone else.
When the Washington Post, a national newspaper renowned for many decades of vital reporting and valued judgments on the Op-Ed pages, decided to end a historically important function of the lifeblood of any newspaper, a tremor of concern was felt from coast to coast.
We are fighting for our lives, our loved ones, and the dream of one day belonging to the only place millions of us call home. This election feels like a perilous moment in time where everything is hanging in the balance.
On the basis of economics, the choice is clear. The cost of living, unemployment, and government debt would all be higher under Trump administration.
Like Trump and Hovde, President Reagan also presented an existential threat to the tyranny of the left.
Why voters should rethink the referendum.
With Madison projected to grow by nearly 100,000 residents in the next 25 years, it is critical that we ensure our public schools are fully prepared to meet the needs of both current and future students.
TOP STORIES Harris, Trump make push for battleground votes with dueling Wisconsin ralliesThe 2 presidential candidates will also both hold events in Milwaukee on Friday as they make final appeals to swing state voters … “We have six days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime,
MADISON, Wis. – This Halloween, Opportunity Wisconsin is highlighting the spooky consequences of the 2017 Republican Tax Law, including massive handouts to the ultra-wealthy and big corporations. With mobile billboards traveling across Wisconsin’s First and Third Congressional Districts and homepage takeovers of newspaper websites, Wisconsinites can’t miss the frightening reality of
In July, Common Cause in Wisconsin (CC/WI) e-mailed every registered Republican, Democratic and Independent candidate for the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly, inviting them to proactively contact us to inform us of their support for nonpartisan redistricting reform and if they wished to have their names listed publicly on our
New reporting from CNN and Politico reveals that Republican-tied super PACs are urging voters in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Georgia to support spoiler candidate Jill Stein in order to siphon off votes from Vice President Harris. In Wisconsin, Badger Values PAC is reaching out to progressive voters through robocalls, which follows reporting
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the DNR awarded brownfield assessment services to the village of Campbellsport to assist with the investigation of environmental contamination at the site of a former self-service gas station. The award is from the DNR’s Wisconsin Assessment Monies program, which provides
Hey there, Wisconsin! Governor Tony Evers here.I believe every Wisconsinite should have access to quality, affordable healthcare. I kept my promise and withdrew Wisconsin from a Republican lawsuit that would’ve gutted the ACA and threatened care for thousands of Wisconsinites with pre-existing conditions. And we’re working to make sure healthcare,
MADISON, Wis. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced it has partnered with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) to award $3.1 million for 41 projects through the Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program (RFSI) to strengthen local and regional food systems.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that portions of the Deansville and Badfish Creek wildlife areas will be closed this fall for wetland restoration projects. Pheasant stocking and hunting at these locations will be restricted to the areas that remain open. The wetland restoration projects will help improve local
Green Bay, WI—Tuesday, Dr. Kristin Lyerly’s opponent Tony Wied made it clear that he supports January 6th insurrectionists and clarified that he’d refuse to stand up for the rule of law in Congress. Speaking at a gathering at OneWay Church, Wied was asked by a January 6th insurrectionist about his opinion on
Chef Christopher Ray is the featured speaker for the Nov. 7 presentation of the Thursdays at the U series at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire – Barron County. Chef Christopher Ray He will present “Balancing the Plate: A Chef’s Life” from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Blue Hills Lecture Hall in Ritzinger Hall.
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) invites all peace loving Wisconsinites to a rally for peace this Saturday, November 2, at 10 am on State St., just outside of the state capitol in Madison. The event, coordinated by Disrupt the Corruption candidate for US Senate, Phil Anderson, will be targeting