Gallagher campaign: Receives endorsement from former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
“Having served in the Marines during two deployments to Iraq, he is a strong conservative leader who will champion American values here at home.” GREEN BAY, WI – Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo today endorsed Congressman Mike Gallagher in
U.S. EPA: Administrator Regan highlights investments for rural water infrastructure in Wisconsin, promise of President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for rural America
Stop in Wisconsin part of Building a Better America Rural Infrastructure Tour, highlighting how investments deliver clean water, good-paying jobs and economic opportunity to small towns and rural America WASHINGTON (April 21, 2022) – During a stop on the Building
Thomas More Society: Wisconsin election officials violated election law in April 2022 voting
Thomas More Society Attorneys Expose Illegal Absentee Ballot Harvesting by Green Bay City Clerk (April 21, 2022 – Green Bay, Wisconsin) A Green Bay, Wisconsin, voter is alleging that the City Clerk of Green Bay is guilty of illegal absentee ballot
WisDems: “Knives Out” — April 21
A Weekly Roundup of the Hot Mess That Is the Republican Primary for Governor MADISON, Wis. — Welcome to “Knives Out”— Rebecca Kleefisch’s favorite phrase and a weekly roundup of the infighting between the radical Republicans running for Wisconsin governor. The
WisDOT: Spring Thaw and Class II road restrictions end Monday for central and southern Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is ending Spring Thaw and Class II road restrictions for Zones 3, 4 and 5 on Monday, April 25, 2022 at 12:01 a.m. The restrictions remain in place for northern Wisconsin (Zones 1 and 2) until
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Details Tony Evers’ failed leadership in new TV ad
MILWAUKEE – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce – through its affiliate, WMC Issues Mobilization Council – is out with a new television ad exposing Gov. Tony Evers for his lack of leadership during the pandemic. “When the pandemic hit, Tony Evers shut
Evers campaign: State grants help Wisconsin Main Streets bounceback
MADISON, Wis. — In case you missed it, Ladysmith News reported in depth on how Governor Tony Evers’ Main Street Bounceback program is “not only helping renovate a vacant building in Ladysmith, but also breathing new life into the city’s downtown.” For Rusk
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Supervisor Burgelis encourages residents to visit Villa Terrace Olmsted Exhibition
MILWAUKEE – On April 14 the Friends of Villa Terrace opened their newest exhibition, In the Park with Olmsted: A Vision for Milwaukee. The exhibition will be open to the public through September 25 and will profile the significant contributions Frederick
Reps. Petryk, Edming: Governor’s veto leaves Unemployment Insurance program vulnerable to fraud
Madison – Representative Warren Petryk (R- Town of Washington), Chair of the Workforce Development Committee, and Representative James Edming (R- Glen Flora), Chair of the Assembly Labor and Integrated Employment Committee, sent a letter to the Department of Workforce Development
A Better Mt. Pleasant: Releases statement on attorney’s frivolous and retaliatory defamation lawsuit
MOUNT PLEASANT, WI APRIL 21, 2022 – I have been a resident of Mount Pleasant for nearly 30 years, and the spokeswoman for A Better Mt. Pleasant—a local community watchdog group—for the past six years. In February, 2022, A
Marquette University: Names John Knapp first executive director of Innovation Alley
MILWAUKEE — Innovation Alley at Marquette University, a partnership between the College of Business Administration and the Opus College of Engineering, took a significant step forward today with the naming of its inaugural executive director. John Knapp, director of external relations for the
Dept. of Military Affairs: Receives national recognition for 115th Fighter Wing chaplain
MADISON, Wis. — Lt. Col. Derek Wolter, 115th Fighter Wing chaplain, was awarded the 2021 Samuel Stone Award, which recognizes him as the Chaplain of the Year for the Air National Guard. The Samuel Stone Award is named after Chaplain
Nelson campaign: As other Dems run & hide, Tom Nelson supports end of ineffective, Trump-imposed Title 42
“(N)othing short of political cowardice” Appleton, Wis. – As other Democratic Senate candidates trip over themselves running away from repeal of the disastrous Title 42 refugee ban, maverick populist Tom Nelson was supporting the Biden administration’s move. On Monday, Politico
UW-Stout: Blue Devil gymnasts’ flip-for-Ukraine challenge lands national attention
Competitive gymnasts in the U.S. are flipping — literally — for a fundraising challenge started by University of Wisconsin-Stout’s women’s gymnastics team to help provide humanitarian aid for the people of Ukraine. Blue Devil Coach Becky Beaulieu initially asked her
Protect Our Care: Wisconsin health care leaders highlight value of Medicaid in providing access to care, urge GOP lawmakers to expand BadgerCare
WISCONSIN — Today, State Representatives Greta Neubauer (Racine) and Kristina Shelton (Green Bay) joined Protect Our Care and Peggy M., from Tomahawk, WI to discuss the critical role Medicaid plays in providing Wisconsinites with access to quality, affordable health
UW Health: Renames UW Health at The American Center as UW Health East Madison Hospital
MADISON, Wis. – In an ongoing effort to improve patient experience, consistency, and wayfinding for UW Health facilities in the Madison area, UW Health at The American Center has officially changed its name to UW Health East Madison Hospital. This
Vruwink campaign: Rep. Vruwink seeks fourth term in Wisconsin Assembly
State Representative Don Vruwink (D-Milton), issued the following statement regarding the recent redistricting decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court: “While I am disheartened by the recent redistricting decisions made by the U.S. Supreme Court and Wisconsin Supreme Court, I recognize
WiRSA: Names next executive director
The Wisconsin Rural Schools Alliance (WiRSA) is proud to announce the selection of its next Executive Director, Jeffrey Eide. Eide is currently the superintendent for the Blair-Taylor School District. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of