STEVENS POINT – The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will host a COVID-19 vaccine walk-in clinic Saturday, April 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marshfield Clinic Health System Champions Hall (building 5) – Multi Activity Center, 2050 4th
GOP Joint Finance member Tony Kurtz today questioned the need to invest state dollars in expanding broadband when the state can use federal money to do it. But Public Service Commission Chair Rebecca Cameron Valcq cautioned against relying solely on
Today’s Midday podcast covers winners in the statewide Department of Public Instruction superintendent race as well as two legislative races and two state district court judge races. wispolitics · Wisconsin 2021 spring election victors in all three branches
DNR Secretary Preston Cole implored the Joint Finance Committee today to support agency efforts to clean up PFAS, arguing contamination is a threat to the state’s health, economy and sporting heritage. Cole warned the effort would likely take at least
Contact: Jeff Pritzl, DNR Deer Ecologist Jeffrey.Pritzl@wisconsin.gov or 920-366-3450 MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the public is invited to weigh in on recommendations beginning April 12 for the 2021 county-level antlerless deer harvest goals and the 2021
MADISON — Today, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that over 8,000 Wisconsinites have enrolled in health insurance coverage during the first six weeks of the Special Enrollment Period.[1] President Biden announced this new chance to get enrolled back in
MADISON, Wis. – The Office of Children’s Mental Health (OCMH) and Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced the Mental Health Crisis Card – a valuable tool to help kids in a mental health crisis.“These cards will help children in crisis get the
NEENAH – ThedaCare is committed to providing the most current and accurate COVID-19 vaccine information regarding eligibility, available doses, scheduling access and answers to frequently asked questions. From April 7-13, 2021, ThedaCare is expecting to receive 1,500 doses of COVID-19
Kate Edenborg, Associate Professor, 373B Harvey Hall, 715-232-1483, edenborgk@uwstout.edu University of Wisconsin-Stout student Dominic Yates spent a year writing news articles for the Eau Claire-based digital publication Chippewa Valley Post and said he learned more about working in the news world than
CONTACT: Sheila Stoeckel, sheila.stoeckel@wisc.edu, (608) 265-2755 READ ON THE WEB: https://news.wisc.edu/novel-transcendent-kingdom-chosen-as-uw-madisons-2021-22-go-big-read-book/ MADISON – While recent Go Big Read books have been nonfiction, this year’s selection for the campus common reading program, “Transcendent Kingdom,” uses a fictional story to explore the very real
MADISON — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions
Contact: Joette Richards, (262)894-2224 admin@milwaukeepressclub.org www.milwaukeepressclub.org MILWAUKEE – Kirsten Johnson, Milwaukee’s newly-appointed commissioner of health, will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, April 16. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership
Contact: Chelsea Cross, chelsea@crossroadsolutions.org, 262-421-6464, voteforcunningham.com KENOSHA – “We were on the cusp of history. Even though we came up short, I am still overwhelmed with gratitude for all those who supported me and stood by me through this campaign. I
CONTACT: Eric Bott, EBott@afphq.org MADISON, WI—Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) tonight congratulated State Senator-Elect John Jagler on his special election victory. The grassroots group threw its full support behind then State Representative Jagler beginning in December and leveraged its activists to encourage
STEVENS POINT – The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will host a COVID-19 vaccine walk-in clinic Saturday, April 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Marshfield Clinic Health System Champions Hall (building 5) – Multi Activity Center, 2050 4th Ave., Stevens Point, WI 54481-1910. Marshfield Clinic Health System will
GOP Joint Finance member Tony Kurtz today questioned the need to invest state dollars in expanding broadband when the state can use federal money to do it. But Public Service Commission Chair Rebecca Cameron Valcq cautioned against relying solely on federal funds for the work. “What I want to caution
Today’s Midday podcast covers winners in the statewide Department of Public Instruction superintendent race as well as two legislative races and two state district court judge races. wispolitics · Wisconsin 2021 spring election victors in all three branches
DNR Secretary Preston Cole implored the Joint Finance Committee today to support agency efforts to clean up PFAS, arguing contamination is a threat to the state’s health, economy and sporting heritage. Cole warned the effort would likely take at least a decade to address, but argued clean water is “foundational
Contact: Jeff Pritzl, DNR Deer Ecologist Jeffrey.Pritzl@wisconsin.gov or 920-366-3450 MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the public is invited to weigh in on recommendations beginning April 12 for the 2021 county-level antlerless deer harvest goals and the 2021 white-tailed deer hunting season structure. Now is the chance to
MADISON — Today, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that over 8,000 Wisconsinites have enrolled in health insurance coverage during the first six weeks of the Special Enrollment Period.[1] President Biden announced this new chance to get enrolled back in February and recently extended the period until August 15th. “Thanks
MADISON, Wis. – The Office of Children’s Mental Health (OCMH) and Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced the Mental Health Crisis Card – a valuable tool to help kids in a mental health crisis.“These cards will help children in crisis get the support they need quickly,” said Attorney General Kaul. “Wisconsin DOJ’s
NEENAH – ThedaCare is committed to providing the most current and accurate COVID-19 vaccine information regarding eligibility, available doses, scheduling access and answers to frequently asked questions. From April 7-13, 2021, ThedaCare is expecting to receive 1,500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine, which will include doses of Moderna and Johnson &
Kate Edenborg, Associate Professor, 373B Harvey Hall, 715-232-1483, edenborgk@uwstout.edu University of Wisconsin-Stout student Dominic Yates spent a year writing news articles for the Eau Claire-based digital publication Chippewa Valley Post and said he learned more about working in the news world than he would have in the classroom. “It was overall a
CONTACT: Sheila Stoeckel, sheila.stoeckel@wisc.edu, (608) 265-2755 READ ON THE WEB: https://news.wisc.edu/novel-transcendent-kingdom-chosen-as-uw-madisons-2021-22-go-big-read-book/ MADISON – While recent Go Big Read books have been nonfiction, this year’s selection for the campus common reading program, “Transcendent Kingdom,” uses a fictional story to explore the very real issues of race, immigration, science, faith and family. Yaa Gyasi’s
MADISON — The Office of the Commissioner of Insurance (OCI) is responsible for administering and enforcing the insurance laws of Wisconsin. This includes monitoring the financial and marketing practices of individuals and companies. Each month, OCI publishes the administrative actions it has taken against these entities. The actions are issued
Contact: Joette Richards, (262)894-2224 admin@milwaukeepressclub.org www.milwaukeepressclub.org MILWAUKEE – Kirsten Johnson, Milwaukee’s newly-appointed commissioner of health, will be the featured guest at a virtual event set for noon on Friday, April 16. This Newsmaker Lunch Hour is presented by a partnership between the Milwaukee Press Club, and WisPolitics.com. Prior to her confirmation
Contact: Chelsea Cross, chelsea@crossroadsolutions.org, 262-421-6464, voteforcunningham.com KENOSHA – “We were on the cusp of history. Even though we came up short, I am still overwhelmed with gratitude for all those who supported me and stood by me through this campaign. I love our Kenosha community and I will continue my unwavering
CONTACT: Eric Bott, EBott@afphq.org MADISON, WI—Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) tonight congratulated State Senator-Elect John Jagler on his special election victory. The grassroots group threw its full support behind then State Representative Jagler beginning in December and leveraged its activists to encourage voters in both the primary and general election to support