Protect Our Care Zoom event

Washington, DC — On Monday, November 2 at 1:00 PM ET House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and health care storytellers from Arizona, Colorado, and Georgia will join Protect Our Care to discuss what’s at stake for Americans’ health care and the

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Gov. Evers, DSPS Secretary-designee Crim: Announce Wisconsin Enhanced Prescription Drug Monitoring Program awarded nearly $2 million grant

MADISON —​ Gov. Tony Evers today, with Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) Secretary-designee Dawn Crim, announced the Wisconsin Enhanced Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (ePDMP) will receive $1,945,652 from a competitive U.S. Department of Justice grant program. The ePDMP is an award-winning tool that promotes responsible opioid prescribing and generates

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Protect Our Care Zoom event

Washington, DC — On Monday, November 2 at 1:00 PM ET House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and health care storytellers from Arizona, Colorado, and Georgia will join Protect Our Care to discuss what’s at stake for Americans’ health care and the Affordable Care Act ahead of Election Day tomorrow. Speaker Pelosi

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Sand County Foundation: New program links conservation award recipients with underserved farmers & ranchers

MADISON, Wis. – Award-winning, conservation-minded landowners will soon be sharing their knowledge by serving as mentors for historically underserved farmers and ranchers. Since 2003, the Sand County Foundation’s Leopold Conservation Award has recognized nearly 150 farmers, ranchers and forestland owners nationwide for their efforts to improve soil health, water quality and wildlife habitat.

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More than 174K Wisconsin absentee ballots not yet returned

There were still more than 174,000 outstanding absentee ballots as of the latest update from the state Elections Commission with voters facing an 8 p.m. deadline tomorrow to get them back in the hands of local clerks. According to this morning’s update, nearly 1.9 million ballots have been returned out

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