Ike Brannon: The value of Wisconsin’s pipelines
Pipelines are easily the safest and most environmentally friendly methods to transport oil across land.
Pipelines are easily the safest and most environmentally friendly methods to transport oil across land.
I’d counsel against the punditry that suggests this is becoming a Barnes-Lasry race that pits two Milwaukeeans against one another.
May 2, 2022 Dr. Jill Underly State Superintendent of Public Instruction 125 S. Webster Street Madison, WI 53703 Dear Dr. Underly: I am writing out of concern regarding an Educational Equity Leadership Series offered to teachers through The Network, a
After spending $4.4 million of his personal wealth on media ads, Alex Lasry, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, has moved up in the Marquette University Law School poll.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway made a not-too-brilliant proposal last week to replace some of the flower beds in Madison street median strips with artfully colored concrete.
MILWAUKEE — Today Darrin Madison announced his candidacy for Wisconsin’s newly redrawn 10th Assembly District. Darrin has spent most of his life living in the 10th Assembly District, and working to advance change for residents in Milwaukee and beyond. At
WASHINGTON, DC – The Office of Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) will host Mobile Office Hours in Waukesha County on Thursday, May 5th, from 3:30 – 4:30pm CT. Congressman Fitzgerald and his staff members will be available to meet with constituents who may
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Today, Former Ambassador to Germany and Acting Director of US National Intelligence announced he is endorsing Derrick Van Orden for Congress in Wisconsin’s 3rd District. Ambassador Grenell released the following statement endorsing Derrick: “Derrick Van
MADISON, Wis. – With groundbreaking researchers working alongside world-renowned clinicians, UW Health and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health are joining together to launch a first-ever joint philanthropic campaign called Wisconsin Medicine. With a united message
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Renew Wisconsin is raising concerns about a federal investigation into “alleged unfair trade practices” targeting solar energy products imported from southeast Asia. The renewable energy advocacy group highlighted the U.S. Commerce Department’s investigation into certain solar products imported from Cambodia,
(WISCONSIN) – Today, approximately 4,000 immigrant essential workers, small business owners, students and allies participated in the first of a two-day “Days Without Latinxs and Immigrants” general strike in Wisconsin as part of a national day of action for the immigrant
Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who’s being paid by taxpayers to review the 2020 election, told a rally at the state Capitol it’s time to “support the people who see it our way.” Gableman spoke to the crowd shortly
Pipelines are easily the safest and most environmentally friendly methods to transport oil across land.
I’d counsel against the punditry that suggests this is becoming a Barnes-Lasry race that pits two Milwaukeeans against one another.
May 2, 2022 Dr. Jill Underly State Superintendent of Public Instruction 125 S. Webster Street Madison, WI 53703 Dear Dr. Underly: I am writing out of concern regarding an Educational Equity Leadership Series offered to teachers through The Network, a website that collaborates with Wisconsin Department of Instruction (DPI) and
After spending $4.4 million of his personal wealth on media ads, Alex Lasry, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, has moved up in the Marquette University Law School poll.
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway made a not-too-brilliant proposal last week to replace some of the flower beds in Madison street median strips with artfully colored concrete.
MILWAUKEE — Today Darrin Madison announced his candidacy for Wisconsin’s newly redrawn 10th Assembly District. Darrin has spent most of his life living in the 10th Assembly District, and working to advance change for residents in Milwaukee and beyond. At the young age of 15, he began working on political
WASHINGTON, DC – The Office of Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) will host Mobile Office Hours in Waukesha County on Thursday, May 5th, from 3:30 – 4:30pm CT. Congressman Fitzgerald and his staff members will be available to meet with constituents who may be experiencing problems with a federal agency. Constituents are asked
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Today, Former Ambassador to Germany and Acting Director of US National Intelligence announced he is endorsing Derrick Van Orden for Congress in Wisconsin’s 3rd District. Ambassador Grenell released the following statement endorsing Derrick: “Derrick Van Orden knows what it means to serve his country. From the battlefields
MADISON, Wis. – With groundbreaking researchers working alongside world-renowned clinicians, UW Health and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health are joining together to launch a first-ever joint philanthropic campaign called Wisconsin Medicine. With a united message that “the future needs us now,” Wisconsin Medicine’s leaders announced
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Renew Wisconsin is raising concerns about a federal investigation into “alleged unfair trade practices” targeting solar energy products imported from southeast Asia. The renewable energy advocacy group highlighted the U.S. Commerce Department’s investigation into certain solar products imported from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. A release notes 80 percent of
(WISCONSIN) – Today, approximately 4,000 immigrant essential workers, small business owners, students and allies participated in the first of a two-day “Days Without Latinxs and Immigrants” general strike in Wisconsin as part of a national day of action for the immigrant rights movement. Including Milwaukee, actions took place in 39 cities
Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who’s being paid by taxpayers to review the 2020 election, told a rally at the state Capitol it’s time to “support the people who see it our way.” Gableman spoke to the crowd shortly after Adam Steen, who filed to challenge Robin Vos in