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Employment in the state’s transportation and warehousing sector expanded twice as fast as any other sector over 2020 and 2021, a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report shows. The group’s latest report highlights the state’s jobs picture over this two-year period,
Madison, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society is pleased to announce the most recent additions to its Board of Curators. Marcia Anderson, Jeffrey Cheney and Julie Ragland joined the board on July 1, 2022. “I’m thrilled to welcome Marcia, Jeffrey
MILWAUKEE — Laurie Panella, chief information officer at Marquette University, has been named the ORBIE CIO of the Year from the Wisconsin Chapter of the Inspire CIO Leadership Network in the Large Corporate category. She was presented with her award
Brookfield, WI, [ July 19, 2022] – Monica Goeke, has been promoted by the Wisconsin Hotel & Lodging Association (WHLA) to the position of Vice President. In this new role, she will be able to continue to leverage her skills
NEENAH, WI — Wisconsin Republican candidate for Secretary of State Jay Schroeder announced that he has been endorsed by Wisconsin Right to Life and Pro-Life Wisconsin. Schroeder’s bold pro-life views have set him apart as the only Secretary of State
Milwaukee — Black Leaders Organizing for Communities is excited to announce our endorsed candidates for the 2022 fall election. The critical moment we face in this election is clear. The candidates we are endorsing have been vocal on the need
LA CROSSE, WI – Brad Pfaff’s campaign for Congress released their first television ad of the cycle this morning. The 30 second ad, “Retirement,” features retiring United States Congressman Ron Kind, who has endorsed Pfaff’s campaign for Congress. “Over the
MADISON, Wis. — Today, Governor Tony Evers’ re-election campaign is launching its latest television ad highlighting how Gov. Evers has kept his promise of fixing Wisconsin’s infrastructure. During Gov. Evers’ first term, nearly 5,000 miles of road and nearly 1,500
MADISON, Wis. — Eric Toney and Adam Jarchow have promised repeatedly to bring Wisconsin’s archaic abortion ban back into force, a law which makes no exceptions for victims of rape or incest and could result in doctors being jailed for
(Appleton, Wis.) – Jody Andres of Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc. has been elected president of the Wisconsin Architects Foundation (WAF), the charitable arm of the American Institute for Architects (AIA) Wisconsin chapter. Andres will serve a one-year term as president during his three-year
Net proceeds from the August 1 “Play at the Lake” outing at central Wisconsin’s Lake Arrowhead golf course will go toward assisting qualified entrepreneurs who register for the fall Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium in Madison. Registration for the “scramble-style” tournament
Milwaukee, Wis. – On Friday, July 15, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld, joined by representatives from the City of Milwaukee, Port Milwaukee, the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program, and Wisconsin DNR, presented a total of $235,000 in coastal grant awards
Milwaukee – Today, in response to Ron Johnson voting against the CHIPS Act, Alex Lasry released the following statement: “Do-nothing Ron Johnson has once again shown us that he is all talk and no action. Today, he voted against advancing the
Ranking reaffirms Greater Madison’s status as the place to make a career, life and difference MADISON – Today, for the second year in a row, Livability named Madison the Best Place to Live in the U.S. In giving Madison the
MADISON, Wis. – Today, nearly every Wisconsin House Republican voted against the Respect for Marriage Act, which would enshrine marriage equality in federal law, repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), and provide additional protections for marriage equality. “Just weeks after a
Today, Congresswoman Moore voted for the Respect for Marriage Act, which enshrines marriage equality in law for same-sex couples and interracial couples guaranteed by Loving v. Virginia and Obergefell v. Hodges and repeals the Defense of Marriage Act. In response, she released
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Employment in the state’s transportation and warehousing sector expanded twice as fast as any other sector over 2020 and 2021, a new Wisconsin Policy Forum report shows. The group’s latest report highlights the state’s jobs picture over this two-year period, showing how certain industries have recovered more than others. Total
Madison, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society is pleased to announce the most recent additions to its Board of Curators. Marcia Anderson, Jeffrey Cheney and Julie Ragland joined the board on July 1, 2022. “I’m thrilled to welcome Marcia, Jeffrey and Julie into the Society’s governing body,” said Christian Overland,
MILWAUKEE — Laurie Panella, chief information officer at Marquette University, has been named the ORBIE CIO of the Year from the Wisconsin Chapter of the Inspire CIO Leadership Network in the Large Corporate category. She was presented with her award at the Wisconsin CIO ORBIE Awards at The Edgewater in
Brookfield, WI, [ July 19, 2022] – Monica Goeke, has been promoted by the Wisconsin Hotel & Lodging Association (WHLA) to the position of Vice President. In this new role, she will be able to continue to leverage her skills in member services, event planning and development, association operations and
NEENAH, WI — Wisconsin Republican candidate for Secretary of State Jay Schroeder announced that he has been endorsed by Wisconsin Right to Life and Pro-Life Wisconsin. Schroeder’s bold pro-life views have set him apart as the only Secretary of State candidate who has been endorsed by both organizations. Wisconsin Right
Milwaukee — Black Leaders Organizing for Communities is excited to announce our endorsed candidates for the 2022 fall election. The critical moment we face in this election is clear. The candidates we are endorsing have been vocal on the need to make our Democracy work for all Wisconsinites, regardless of
LA CROSSE, WI – Brad Pfaff’s campaign for Congress released their first television ad of the cycle this morning. The 30 second ad, “Retirement,” features retiring United States Congressman Ron Kind, who has endorsed Pfaff’s campaign for Congress. “Over the years, I’ve gotten the chance to work with Brad and
MADISON, Wis. — Today, Governor Tony Evers’ re-election campaign is launching its latest television ad highlighting how Gov. Evers has kept his promise of fixing Wisconsin’s infrastructure. During Gov. Evers’ first term, nearly 5,000 miles of road and nearly 1,500 bridges across the state have been fixed — and if
MADISON, Wis. — Eric Toney and Adam Jarchow have promised repeatedly to bring Wisconsin’s archaic abortion ban back into force, a law which makes no exceptions for victims of rape or incest and could result in doctors being jailed for doing their jobs. Eric Toney: “As a District Attorney,
(Appleton, Wis.) – Jody Andres of Hoffman Planning, Design & Construction, Inc. has been elected president of the Wisconsin Architects Foundation (WAF), the charitable arm of the American Institute for Architects (AIA) Wisconsin chapter. Andres will serve a one-year term as president during his three-year term on the WAF board of directors, leading the board
Net proceeds from the August 1 “Play at the Lake” outing at central Wisconsin’s Lake Arrowhead golf course will go toward assisting qualified entrepreneurs who register for the fall Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium in Madison. Registration for the “scramble-style” tournament is open by clicking here. The long-range forecast calls for fair
Milwaukee, Wis. – On Friday, July 15, Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary-designee Kathy Blumenfeld, joined by representatives from the City of Milwaukee, Port Milwaukee, the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program, and Wisconsin DNR, presented a total of $235,000 in coastal grant awards to Clean Wisconsin, Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee,
Milwaukee – Today, in response to Ron Johnson voting against the CHIPS Act, Alex Lasry released the following statement: “Do-nothing Ron Johnson has once again shown us that he is all talk and no action. Today, he voted against advancing the bipartisan CHIPS Act–legislation that will create jobs and curb supply
Ranking reaffirms Greater Madison’s status as the place to make a career, life and difference MADISON – Today, for the second year in a row, Livability named Madison the Best Place to Live in the U.S. In giving Madison the top spot, Livability cited the city’s resilient economy, affordability, industry
MADISON, Wis. – Today, nearly every Wisconsin House Republican voted against the Respect for Marriage Act, which would enshrine marriage equality in federal law, repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), and provide additional protections for marriage equality. “Just weeks after a conservative Supreme Court opinion signaled that same-sex marriage could be
Today, Congresswoman Moore voted for the Respect for Marriage Act, which enshrines marriage equality in law for same-sex couples and interracial couples guaranteed by Loving v. Virginia and Obergefell v. Hodges and repeals the Defense of Marriage Act. In response, she released the following statement: “Clarence Thomas’s radical opinion supporting the repeal