WHITEWATER – May 13, 2022 – Senator Duey Stroebel, Representative Don Vruwink, and Representative Cody Horlacher are all being awarded “Legislator of the Year” for their honorable work authoring the GPR Equity Bill, which aids in the creation of an
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the department was awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to assess potentially contaminated brownfield properties throughout the
In the states this week, Democratic state parties in the battlegrounds held press events as part of a press day of action highlighting what’s at stake this November as Republicans continue pushing their radical, anti-choice agenda. These events came a
David Maraniss, acclaimed author and Washington Post editor, created a scholarship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to honor his father Elliott. The charitable arm of The Capital Times just added to it.
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184403,WisOpinion.com: ‘The Insiders’ review the GOP field for attorney general”
Today, twelve years after my first run-in with the Madison snakes and weasels, they are trying to stop me again.
[Waukesha, WI] – Rebecca for Governor is expanding its communications team ahead of the August gubernatorial primary by hiring Mattias Gugel as strategic initiatives director. “Expanding our communications staff will help us boost Rebecca’s message and organize grassroots conservatives to
Mary Mohs was probably the most nonpartisan partisan I had the pleasure of knowing during nearly all my time in Madison.
A nationwide effort to intimidate pro-life thinking.
This summer, millions of Americans will find themselves unable to access abortion legally in their states, including all Wisconsinites due to an 1849 criminal abortion ban that remains on the books.
There seems to be cautious optimism from the pro-life crowd, who see the draft as a wonderfully welcome sign but want the real deal. From the pro-choice community, it has brought out often raucous vitriol.
Gov. Tony Evers’ woke health panel is taking a lot of heat for being another taxpayer-funded tool of the leftist agenda, and rightly so.
Bipartisan federal legislation in Congress known as the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would bring $18 million annually to Wisconsin to help save loons, Monarch butterflies, wood turtles and 400 other declining wildlife species and their habitats.
MADISON, Wis. – The Elroy-Sparta State Trail will officially reopen tomorrow after being closed for several years due to flooding. The DNR will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, celebrating the reopening of the recently repaired, historic trail,
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsinites are fed up with the Republican Party. It’s no surprise, considering the GOP has been pushing an agenda that would raise taxes on almost one in three people across the state, sunset Social Security and Medicare, and
STORY TOPICS – White house – Us senate race – State government – Agribusiness – Astronomy – Census – Civil liberties – Culture – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Manufacturing
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced the appointment of Steven Wagner to serve as Division of Law Enforcement Services (DLES) Administrator. Steven led the Training and Standards Bureau prior to stepping up as interim administrator following the
WHITEWATER – May 13, 2022 – Senator Duey Stroebel, Representative Don Vruwink, and Representative Cody Horlacher are all being awarded “Legislator of the Year” for their honorable work authoring the GPR Equity Bill, which aids in the creation of an equitable GPR funding formula for the UW System. All three
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the department was awarded a $2 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to assess potentially contaminated brownfield properties throughout the state in historically underserved areas. “From Superior to Rhinelander to
In the states this week, Democratic state parties in the battlegrounds held press events as part of a press day of action highlighting what’s at stake this November as Republicans continue pushing their radical, anti-choice agenda. These events came a week after reports of SCOTUS’ draft decision overturning Roe v.
David Maraniss, acclaimed author and Washington Post editor, created a scholarship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to honor his father Elliott. The charitable arm of The Capital Times just added to it.
”
184403,WisOpinion.com: ‘The Insiders’ review the GOP field for attorney general”
Today, twelve years after my first run-in with the Madison snakes and weasels, they are trying to stop me again.
[Waukesha, WI] – Rebecca for Governor is expanding its communications team ahead of the August gubernatorial primary by hiring Mattias Gugel as strategic initiatives director. “Expanding our communications staff will help us boost Rebecca’s message and organize grassroots conservatives to beat Tony Evers this fall,” campaign manager Charles Nichols said.
Mary Mohs was probably the most nonpartisan partisan I had the pleasure of knowing during nearly all my time in Madison.
A nationwide effort to intimidate pro-life thinking.
This summer, millions of Americans will find themselves unable to access abortion legally in their states, including all Wisconsinites due to an 1849 criminal abortion ban that remains on the books.
There seems to be cautious optimism from the pro-life crowd, who see the draft as a wonderfully welcome sign but want the real deal. From the pro-choice community, it has brought out often raucous vitriol.
Gov. Tony Evers’ woke health panel is taking a lot of heat for being another taxpayer-funded tool of the leftist agenda, and rightly so.
Bipartisan federal legislation in Congress known as the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would bring $18 million annually to Wisconsin to help save loons, Monarch butterflies, wood turtles and 400 other declining wildlife species and their habitats.
MADISON, Wis. – The Elroy-Sparta State Trail will officially reopen tomorrow after being closed for several years due to flooding. The DNR will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 14, celebrating the reopening of the recently repaired, historic trail, followed by a “first ride” and refreshments. The Elroy-Sparta State
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsinites are fed up with the Republican Party. It’s no surprise, considering the GOP has been pushing an agenda that would raise taxes on almost one in three people across the state, sunset Social Security and Medicare, and block Americans from accessing abortion care. Across the state, Wisconsin
STORY TOPICS – White house – Us senate race – State government – Agribusiness – Astronomy – Census – Civil liberties – Culture – Economy – Education – Elections – Environment – Health care – Law and order – Manufacturing – Real estate – Small business – Telecommunications – Tourism
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced the appointment of Steven Wagner to serve as Division of Law Enforcement Services (DLES) Administrator. Steven led the Training and Standards Bureau prior to stepping up as interim administrator following the previous administrator’s appointment to lead the Division of Criminal Investigation.