It’s time to set aside hyper-polarization and work to prevent ordinary people from needlessly dying in mass shootings.
An untold number of K-12 students appear to have “fallen off the grid” in Wisconsin during the lost year-plus of virtual education. What are Gov. Tony Evers and the education agency he led for a decade doing about these “ghost kids”?
Even if DeJoy’s slashing and burning does not immediately lead to the dismantlement of the agency, it will do severe harm to the Postal Service, and to the communities that most rely on it.
Wisconsin distilleries Driftless Glen and Wollersheim see opportunity and innovation amid the global pandemic. Baraboo’s Driftless Glen made a conscious effort about four years ago to push its bourbon to off-premise consumption, such as in liquor stores. When the pandemic
Contact: DPW Communications (press@wisdems.org) (MADISON) — Last night, in response to the election of Dr. Jill Underly as Wisconsin’s next Superintendent of Public Instruction, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos tweeted, “Count me as someone who isn’t going to support putting another
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — State Superintendent-elect Jill Underly says she wants to make sure all schools reopen for in-person learning by the fall while pledging to improve math and literacy gaps across
Pecatonica School District Superintendent Jill Underly declared victory in the state superintendent’s race over former Brown Deer School District Superintendent Deb Kerr. With over 96 percent of voting precincts reporting, Underly led Kerr by over 15 points at roughly 57.7
Muskego Judge Shelley Grogan soundly beat Jeff Davis, whom Gov. Tony Evers appointed to the Waukesha-based 2nd District Court of Appeals in 2019. Meanwhile, Outagamie County Judge Gregory Gill beat Wausau attorney Rick Cveykus for an open seat on northern
It’s time to set aside hyper-polarization and work to prevent ordinary people from needlessly dying in mass shootings.
An untold number of K-12 students appear to have “fallen off the grid” in Wisconsin during the lost year-plus of virtual education. What are Gov. Tony Evers and the education agency he led for a decade doing about these “ghost kids”?
Even if DeJoy’s slashing and burning does not immediately lead to the dismantlement of the agency, it will do severe harm to the Postal Service, and to the communities that most rely on it.
Wisconsin distilleries Driftless Glen and Wollersheim see opportunity and innovation amid the global pandemic. Baraboo’s Driftless Glen made a conscious effort about four years ago to push its bourbon to off-premise consumption, such as in liquor stores. When the pandemic hit, that decision paid off with 2020 wholesales surpassing those
Contact: DPW Communications (press@wisdems.org) (MADISON) — Last night, in response to the election of Dr. Jill Underly as Wisconsin’s next Superintendent of Public Instruction, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos tweeted, “Count me as someone who isn’t going to support putting another nickel into this unaccountable state bureaucracy.” In response, DPW spokesperson Joe
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers Advertisement Wisconsin REALTORS Association From WisPolitics.com … — State Superintendent-elect Jill Underly says she wants to make sure all schools reopen for in-person learning by the fall while pledging to improve math and literacy gaps across the state. “Wisconsin’s kids and public schools face significant challenges
Pecatonica School District Superintendent Jill Underly declared victory in the state superintendent’s race over former Brown Deer School District Superintendent Deb Kerr. With over 96 percent of voting precincts reporting, Underly led Kerr by over 15 points at roughly 57.7 percent to Kerr’s 42.3 percent. During a virtual event, Underly
Muskego Judge Shelley Grogan soundly beat Jeff Davis, whom Gov. Tony Evers appointed to the Waukesha-based 2nd District Court of Appeals in 2019. Meanwhile, Outagamie County Judge Gregory Gill beat Wausau attorney Rick Cveykus for an open seat on northern Wisconsin’s 3rd District Court of Appeals. With nearly 88 percent