UW-La Crosse Chancellor Gow on Furloughs

Dear colleagues: You may be aware that the UW System Board of Regents Executive Committee recently granted chancellors the authority to develop furlough policies for their respective campuses in response to the many financial challenges posed by COVID-19. Here at

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Dept. of Natural Resources: 50 years of Earth Day

MADISON, Wis. – April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, founded by former Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson. On the first Earth Day in 1970, millions of Americans participated in rallies, marches and teach-ins for environmental education across the country.

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Hintz campaign: Announces campaign to seek re-election

Contact: Gordon Hintz, 920-279-1870 OSHKOSH – Gordon Hintz announced today that he will be seeking re-election to the State Assembly in the 54th Assembly District. Representative Hintz (D-Oshkosh) released the following statement on the announcement: “Today, I am excited to announce

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Lena Taylor: Special session: Overdue and undervalued

While deaths and positive tests for COVID-19 have risen, we’ve sunken deeper into our political camps. So far, the data supports that we should have acted earlier, both nationally and locally, to put guidelines and resources in place to assist residents during this time.

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UW-La Crosse Chancellor Gow on Furloughs

Dear colleagues: You may be aware that the UW System Board of Regents Executive Committee recently granted chancellors the authority to develop furlough policies for their respective campuses in response to the many financial challenges posed by COVID-19. Here at UWL our enrollment has been strong and our finances have

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U.S. Rep. Kind: Celebrates the 50th anniversary of Earth Day

La Crosse, WI—Today, our nation comes together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Rep. Ron Kind’s statement on Earth Day is below: “As a native-Wisconsinite and an outdoorsman, I have enjoyed the incredible natural beauty of our state my whole life. There is nothing I like better than spending time

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Dept. of Natural Resources: 50 years of Earth Day

MADISON, Wis. – April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, founded by former Wisconsin Governor Gaylord Nelson. On the first Earth Day in 1970, millions of Americans participated in rallies, marches and teach-ins for environmental education across the country. “Our goal is not just an environment of clean air

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WisDems: Just over one month after Trump administration promised there’d be 27 million tests by end of March, Pence comes to Wisconsin to pull publicity stunt

(MADISON, WI) — Yesterday, just over one month after the Trump administration promised there’d be over 27 million tests in the US market by the end of March, Mike Pence badgered Wisconsin with a publicity stunt to distract from Donald Trump’s failed COVID-19 response and his refusal to enact a nationwide testing

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Van Mobley: Is Gov. Evers a political cadaver, walking?

The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com. When spring comes things change in Thiensville, even during the age of the virus. Having been inside for over a month hiding from the virus (and the cold weather) this past

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Hintz campaign: Announces campaign to seek re-election

Contact: Gordon Hintz, 920-279-1870 OSHKOSH – Gordon Hintz announced today that he will be seeking re-election to the State Assembly in the 54th Assembly District. Representative Hintz (D-Oshkosh) released the following statement on the announcement: “Today, I am excited to announce I will be seeking another term in the State Assembly.

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Lena Taylor: Special session: Overdue and undervalued

While deaths and positive tests for COVID-19 have risen, we’ve sunken deeper into our political camps. So far, the data supports that we should have acted earlier, both nationally and locally, to put guidelines and resources in place to assist residents during this time.

Read More »