Contact: Lori Tate, Fisheries Management Section Chief Lori.Tate@wisconsin.gov or 608-400-1850 Dave Giehtbrock, Fish Culture Section Chief David.Giehtbrock@wisconsin.gov or 608-345-9853 MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the agency identified a potential issue with a disproportionate amount of female hatchery-reared extended
CONTACT: Rebecca Normington, 715-221-9726, normington.rebecca@securityhealth.org MARSHFIELD – Security Health Plan of Wisconsin released the annual review of community investments for 2020-2021: Taking Care: A Community Investment. As a not-for-profit organization, Security Health Plan is focused on helping people and communities achieve their
Contact: Kevin Hoffman, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5005, kevin.hoffman@wisconsin.gov MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting comments through March 25 for a proposed special pesticide registration to allow cherry growers to use Mustang® Maxx
Contact: Carol Diggelman, Natural Resources Co-Chair, League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County, c.j.b.diggelman@gmail.com, 414-232-3739 Milwaukee–The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County is holding a public issues forum to explore the link between COVID-19 and Milwaukee wastewater on March 25, 2021 at 7
Contact Ryan Billingham, Communications Director, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, 608-208-1129 (office), 608-213-6972 (mobile/text), or ryan@conservationvoters.org GREEN BAY – Wisconsin Conservation Voters applauds Brown County for their continued commitment to passing the Clean Energy Resolution and ensuring the language supports renewable energy.
Contact: DOJCommunications@doj.state.wi.us MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul, with a coalition of 17 attorneys general, urged Congress to pass the Keeping All Students Safe Act (KASSA), which makes it illegal for any school receiving federal funds to place children in
Contact: Lori Tate, Fisheries Management Section Chief Lori.Tate@wisconsin.gov or 608-400-1850 Dave Giehtbrock, Fish Culture Section Chief David.Giehtbrock@wisconsin.gov or 608-345-9853 MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the agency identified a potential issue with a disproportionate amount of female hatchery-reared extended growth walleye. The DNR conducted a preliminary analysis of hatchery-reared
CONTACT: Rebecca Normington, 715-221-9726, normington.rebecca@securityhealth.org MARSHFIELD – Security Health Plan of Wisconsin released the annual review of community investments for 2020-2021: Taking Care: A Community Investment. As a not-for-profit organization, Security Health Plan is focused on helping people and communities achieve their best health. The report highlights many of the ways Security
Contact: Kevin Hoffman, Public Information Officer, (608) 224-5005, kevin.hoffman@wisconsin.gov MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is accepting comments through March 25 for a proposed special pesticide registration to allow cherry growers to use Mustang® Maxx insecticide for pest control. The registration would help sweet and
Contact: Carol Diggelman, Natural Resources Co-Chair, League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County, c.j.b.diggelman@gmail.com, 414-232-3739 Milwaukee–The League of Women Voters of Milwaukee County is holding a public issues forum to explore the link between COVID-19 and Milwaukee wastewater on March 25, 2021 at 7 pm until 8:30 pm. Presenters are Dr. Sandra McLellan, Professor of Freshwater Sciences,
Contact Ryan Billingham, Communications Director, Wisconsin Conservation Voters, 608-208-1129 (office), 608-213-6972 (mobile/text), or ryan@conservationvoters.org GREEN BAY – Wisconsin Conservation Voters applauds Brown County for their continued commitment to passing the Clean Energy Resolution and ensuring the language supports renewable energy. In April 2020, Wisconsin Conservation Voters began a campaign to
Contact: DOJCommunications@doj.state.wi.us MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul, with a coalition of 17 attorneys general, urged Congress to pass the Keeping All Students Safe Act (KASSA), which makes it illegal for any school receiving federal funds to place children in seclusion or use dangerous restraint practices. “Every student should be