M.D. Kittle: Evers’ soft-on-crime Parole Board chairman resigns
Tate’s record of releasing brutal murderers and cop killers finally caught up with Evers, who reportedly asked the Parole Commission chair to step down.
Tate’s record of releasing brutal murderers and cop killers finally caught up with Evers, who reportedly asked the Parole Commission chair to step down.
Michels’ mask came off when he traipsed down to Mar-a-Lago for an audience with The Donald, much like the other GOP candidates had done.
Stephanie Bloomingdale, President of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO, released the following statement of congratulations to Elizabeth H. Shuler on her election as President of the AFL-CIO and to Fred Redmond on his election as AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer. AFL-CIO Officers were elected at
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced today that it will begin receiving Requests for Applications (RFAs) for $12 million dollars in EMS Flex Grant funding recently unveiled by Governor Tony Evers alongside an additional $22 million investment toward emergency response
Demanding each sector to start acting more like the other doesn’t always make sense.
MILWAUKEE, WI – Today, Milwaukee County announced the launch of its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Allocation Dashboard to provide transparency and accountability to the public on where critical federal funds have been recommended for allocation by ARPA taskforce. “Upon creation of the ARPA
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) welcomes two urban forestry summer interns to the agency’s Milwaukee office. The internship marks the beginning of a new collaborative program between the department, the USDA Forest Service and Southern University
MADISON — Today, AFT Local 212 announced it would endorse Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Mandela Barnes in the Democratic Senate primary. AFT Local 212 represents the teachers, counselors and professional staff at the Milwaukee Area Technical College. This adds
(Madison, Wis.) – Ken Mika, PE M.ASCE, Co-Chair of the Wisconsin Report Card and Advocacy efforts issued the following statement after Gov. Evers announced $149 million in state funding for local roads: “We applaud the $149 million in funding for
Milwaukee (June 13, 2022) – Today, Brian Barkow, law enforcement executive and candidate for Milwaukee County Sheriff in the August 9 Democratic primary, issued the following statement regarding County Board Resolution 22-577, heard in committee on Thursday, June 9: “I applaud
[Waukesha, Wis.] — Gov. Scott Walker led the most conservative government Wisconsin has ever seen. Now he’s throwing his full support behind Rebecca Kleefisch to usher in Wisconsin’s next era of conservative change. Read Walker’s new column in The Washington Times here,
De Pere, Wis.: St. Norbert College is offering student-guided campus tours and giving students and their families a chance to meet with staff from the office of admissions during Wisconsin Private College Week, Monday, July 11, through Thursday, July 15.
The state Department of Revenue predicts personal income growth in Wisconsin will lag the national rate this year and the next. That’s according to the latest economic forecast report from DOR, which shows personal income in Wisconsin is expected to
Tate’s record of releasing brutal murderers and cop killers finally caught up with Evers, who reportedly asked the Parole Commission chair to step down.
Michels’ mask came off when he traipsed down to Mar-a-Lago for an audience with The Donald, much like the other GOP candidates had done.
Stephanie Bloomingdale, President of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO, released the following statement of congratulations to Elizabeth H. Shuler on her election as President of the AFL-CIO and to Fred Redmond on his election as AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer. AFL-CIO Officers were elected at the AFL-CIO’s 29th Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. “Congratulations to AFL-CIO
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced today that it will begin receiving Requests for Applications (RFAs) for $12 million dollars in EMS Flex Grant funding recently unveiled by Governor Tony Evers alongside an additional $22 million investment toward emergency response in the state. This investment comes from the American Rescue Plan
Demanding each sector to start acting more like the other doesn’t always make sense.
MILWAUKEE, WI – Today, Milwaukee County announced the launch of its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Allocation Dashboard to provide transparency and accountability to the public on where critical federal funds have been recommended for allocation by ARPA taskforce. “Upon creation of the ARPA task force, I asked taskforce members to invest in the
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) welcomes two urban forestry summer interns to the agency’s Milwaukee office. The internship marks the beginning of a new collaborative program between the department, the USDA Forest Service and Southern University and A&M College, a public historically black land-grant university (HBCU)
MADISON — Today, AFT Local 212 announced it would endorse Lt. Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Mandela Barnes in the Democratic Senate primary. AFT Local 212 represents the teachers, counselors and professional staff at the Milwaukee Area Technical College. This adds to a growing list of union endorsers for Mandela, including
(Madison, Wis.) – Ken Mika, PE M.ASCE, Co-Chair of the Wisconsin Report Card and Advocacy efforts issued the following statement after Gov. Evers announced $149 million in state funding for local roads: “We applaud the $149 million in funding for local road projects which will benefit hundreds of road projects
Milwaukee (June 13, 2022) – Today, Brian Barkow, law enforcement executive and candidate for Milwaukee County Sheriff in the August 9 Democratic primary, issued the following statement regarding County Board Resolution 22-577, heard in committee on Thursday, June 9: “I applaud the County Board’s Committee on Judiciary, Safety and General Services
[Waukesha, Wis.] — Gov. Scott Walker led the most conservative government Wisconsin has ever seen. Now he’s throwing his full support behind Rebecca Kleefisch to usher in Wisconsin’s next era of conservative change. Read Walker’s new column in The Washington Times here, or find excerpts below. Walker: Rebecca Kleefisch has my endorsement
De Pere, Wis.: St. Norbert College is offering student-guided campus tours and giving students and their families a chance to meet with staff from the office of admissions during Wisconsin Private College Week, Monday, July 11, through Thursday, July 15. Refreshments will be served. Tours, including a meeting with an
The state Department of Revenue predicts personal income growth in Wisconsin will lag the national rate this year and the next. That’s according to the latest economic forecast report from DOR, which shows personal income in Wisconsin is expected to rise 2.3 percent this year and 4.8 percent in 2023.