Madison Mayor Rhodes-Conway: Kick Off to Pride Month
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Statement on Attorney General’s decision to resolve challenge to WI law regarding dues-checkoff authorizations
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DATCP advises farmers: Use caution when securing financing for spring planting
MADISON – With the weather finally cooperating, farmers are working around the clock to complete spring planting. While farmers rush to get the seeds in the ground, the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) cautions farmers not
Dairy Strong: Set for Jan. 22-23, 2020; Keynote speakers announced
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Hundreds of dedicated members of the U.S. dairy community will gather again Jan. 22-23, 2020, at the Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center, in Madison, Wis., for the sixth annual Dairy Strong conference. This past January,
Weekly GOP Radio Address: Focus on the Future
Madison… Rep. Mark Born (R-Beaver Dam) focuses on the budget in the Weekly Radio Address for Wisconsin State Republicans. Hi, I’m State Representative Mark Born. This is the time of year that we celebrate the milestones of our
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College: State support could allow NWTC to get more students to graduation
Contact: Casey Fryda Office: (920) 498-6288 Mobile: (920) 609-1767 casey.fryda@nwtc.edu News that the coming state budget could provide more technical college funding was considered a positive sign for communities that need more skilled workers. In fact, the president of Northeast
Badger Institute: Growth continues
Contact: Michael Jahr 262-442-5208 Michael@badgerinstitute.org Milwaukee – The Badger Institute continues to grow its team and expand its expertise with the addition of free-market policy advocate David Fladeboe as a public affairs associate, former Department of Corrections Assistant Deputy Secretary Patrick