Waukesha County Department of Parks and Land Use: Welcomes new communities to Adopt-A-Drain program on World Water Day
(Waukesha, WI) – The Waukesha County Department of Parks and Land Use is happy to announce that three more communities will join the Adopt-A-Drain program to celebrate World Water Day, March 22, 2022. The additions of the Villages of Mukwonago, Pewaukee
Godlewski Campaign: Releases second TV ad, calls out Republicans and Democrats for caving to big pharma
MADISON – Today, the Sarah for Wisconsin campaign released its second TV ad as part of an ongoing, seven-figure ad buy featuring broadcast, cable, and digital messages in every major market across the state. In the ad, Sarah Godlewski calls out both Democrats
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: National Ag Day: Celebrate Wisconsin agriculture
MADISON, Wis. – Tuesday, March 22, we will be celebrating one of my favorite holidays: National Ag Day. Each year, National Ag Day provides us with the opportunity to recognize and celebrate Wisconsin agriculture and the ways that it connects
KINGFISHmke: Is Wisconsin Department of Justice attempting to cover-up a criminal investigation?
Robert Miranda, Spokesperson for Freshwater for Life Action Coalition (FLAC) March 21, 2022 In June 2018 the Milwaukee advocacy group, Freshwater for Life Action Coalition (FLAC), and coalition partners of the group, met with Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm
Sisters4Sisters: Announces weekend-long female-only event
On April 22-24, 2022, radical feminists from across the country will gather in Madison, Wisconsin in support of WLRN newscaster Thistle Pettersen. Thistle has been relentlessly harassed, doxxed and blacklisted by “trans activists” in her local community, simply for publicly
Sen. Taylor: Joins Washington, DC rally in support of SCOTUS nominee
(MADISON) – On Monday, Senator Lena Taylor (D-Milwaukee) will join a coalition of Black women’s organizations in a rally in support of President Joe Biden’s nominee, Federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, to the United States Supreme Court. The National Organization
Protect Our Care Wisconsin: ACA at 12: Lower cost health care
Ahead of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) 12th anniversary, Protect Our Care is highlighting the major achievements of the law each day leading up to March 23. The anniversary comes as enrollment is at an all-time high of 14.5 million
Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway: Congratulates Chris Carbon, Madison’s next Fire Chief
Congratulations to Chris Carbon on his selection as the next Chief of the Madison Fire Department. Carbon has worked his way up the Fire Department’s career ladder since 1999, serving as firefighter and paramedic before becoming Division Chief in charge
Barry Campaign: Press release addressing potential concerns regarding legal issue facing candidate’s family
First, my campaign and I would like to thank all our supporters. Truly, it continues to be my honor to listen to and work with each and every one of you. It has come to my attention that some of
City of Madison Board of Police and Fire Commissioners: Announces selection of next Fire Chief
Following a comprehensive process, the PFC has selected Chris P. Carbon to be our next Fire Chief. As a standard practice, the PFC will now be issuing a Conditional Offer of Appointment. Chris Carbon is a lifelong “Madisonian”, having attended
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Joins Sen. Kennedy, colleagues in urging Biden Administration to protect Americans against Russian cyberattacks
WASHINGTON – On Friday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) joined U.S. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) and 11 of their colleagues in urging Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to provide resources for private and public institutions to defend
City of Racine: Mayor Mason delivers $60,000 for recovering west Racine businesses
City of Racine – Today, Mayor Mason announced he has delivered a total of $60,000 to the six businesses who applied to the West Racine Business Recovery Program. In November of 2021, the program was created to support businesses in the
U.S. Rep. Grothman: Statement on trade relations with Russia vote
(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (WI-06) released the following statement regarding his vote on H.R. 7108, the Suspending Normal Trade Relations with Russia and Belarus Act. “For the second time in two weeks, a power-grabbing amendment to the Global Magnitsky Act was added
U.S. Dept. of Justice: Madison man sentenced to 7 1/2 years for sexually exploiting teenage boys on social media
MADISON, WIS. – Timothy M. O’Shea, United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin, announced that Cash Otradovec, 31, Madison, Wisconsin was sentenced today by Chief U.S. District Judge James D. Peterson to 17 ½ years in federal prison, followed
WisDOT: Governor Evers approves WIS 69 reconstruction, Dane County
To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Governor Evers recently signed a $17.3 million contract to reconstruct WIS 69 between Paoli and US 18/151 near Verona in Dane County. Construction is scheduled to begin Monday, April 4. The project will reconstruct
Johnson campaign: Sen. Ron Johnson files amicus brief opposing the use of drop boxes in Wisconsin elections
OSHKOSH – U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) is filing an amicus brief today in Teigen v. Wisconsin Elections Commission opposing the use of drop boxes in Wisconsin elections. “Fundamentally, this case must be about restoring confidence in our election system,” Senator Johnson
Washington County Exec Josh Schoemann: Washington County first in state to add ‘uniformity in election laws’ referendum on November ballot
West Bend, Wis. (March 18, 2022) – In an effort to protect our citizens’ democracy and ensure elections are truly free and fair and be conducted impartially and uniformly, and without interference from those who would seek to manipulate the
WisDems: Democrats’ American Rescue Plan continues to build a better Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. – Over the past year, the American Rescue Plan – which passed without the vote of a single Republican in Congress – has provided critical support for schools, rural health clinics, hospitals, and public safety initiatives. This week,
U.S. Rep. Ron Kind: With deadline for 2022 Congressional art competition approaching, Rep. Ron Kind encourages WI-03 high school students to participate
Washington, DC – Today, Rep. Ron Kind is encouraging high school students in Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District to participate in the 2022 Congressional Art Competition. The deadline for submitting artwork is March 25, 2022. “I want to remind students that the 2022 Congressional
Milwaukee Alderman Khalif Rainey: Milwaukee’s sister city Irpin, Ukraine is under siege, and can use some help
Milwaukee’s sister city Irpin, Ukraine has been under siege for weeks by invading Russian forces and agencies have been enlisted to facilitate aid to those affected by this crisis. Your donations to agencies will support Ukrainians in need, with a focus on