
Bill Barth: The right decision, wrong motivation
So-called Gableman investigation deserved to die for cause, not for politics.
So-called Gableman investigation deserved to die for cause, not for politics.
Students in Milwaukee’s public high schools who want a better life and know that school is their only way up are being battered, assaulted and exposed to gunfire or other reckless conduct on a daily basis.
Ron Johnson, who chaired the Senate Homeland Security Committee for six years, said Mar-a-Lago is “a pretty safe place” and “a secure location.” It’s not.
With the Espionage Act, that doesn’t matter.
To cool the planet, I think we’d be better off cooling the rhetoric.
Nearly 40% of the RYDE Racine’s Transit Fleet will be Zero-Emission City of Racine – The City of Racine has been awarded $3,796,872 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Low or No Emission Vehicle Program (“Low-No Program”) to buy 4 additional
To my frustration, the Pentagon Papers sparked a debate about freedom of the press rather than focus on the mountains of lies we’d told our soldiers, the men and women who risked, and lost, the most.
Praises hard work of local and federal leaders MILWAUKEE – County Supervisor Felesia A. Martin praised the announcement that Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) is continuing to modernize public transit in Milwaukee County by adding 73 new clean diesel buses. “These
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – This week, the Van Orden campaign launched a new ad focused on Preisdent Biden’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan, the 13 servicemembers lost due to this failed plan and the thousands of Americans and our allies
Green Bay, Wis. — University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman today announced the creation of the Wisconsin Tuition Promise, a new initiative starting in fall 2023 to ensure underserved Wisconsin students can attend any UW System university without paying
MADISON, WIS. – Presented by industry experts during World Dairy Expo®, Dairy Forage Seminars are centered around cutting-edge research and information regarding forage quality, harvest and storage. These seminars, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, will be presented on
Important Information Students Need to be Able to Vote It’s that time of year again when students are returning to campus for the start of the Fall semester. Now is the best time for students to make sure they are prepared to
DeForest, WI – The Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council today announced the appointment of Kent Miller as its next President/Business Manager. Mr. Miller was selected by the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council to complete the term of current President/Business
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announces that the state’s first case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Serotype 2 (RHDV2) has been found in three domestic rabbits in La Crosse County. RHDV2 is
Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, continued his Working For Wisconsin tour yesterday in Eau Claire. The tour, which has previously had stops in Racine, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, Cambridge, and La Crosse, is engaging with voters
This week, Lieutenant Governor Barnes visited small businesses and dairy farms in western Wisconsin in a half-hearted attempt to appeal to rural Americans. Barnes wants voters to believe he’ll represent America’s Dairyland and Main Street shops at the center of
MADISON – Wisconsin Conservation Voters is proud to announce its final round of endorsements for the November election. This third and final endorsement round completes Wisconsin Conservation Voters’ endorsement process for the November 2022 Election cycle. “This November, our
Windsor, WI – Today, former Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle announced his endorsement of Judge Everett Mitchell for Wisconsin State Supreme Court noting his thoughtful, tough, and fair approach on the bench. “I am proud to endorse Judge Everett Mitchell
So-called Gableman investigation deserved to die for cause, not for politics.
Students in Milwaukee’s public high schools who want a better life and know that school is their only way up are being battered, assaulted and exposed to gunfire or other reckless conduct on a daily basis.
Ron Johnson, who chaired the Senate Homeland Security Committee for six years, said Mar-a-Lago is “a pretty safe place” and “a secure location.” It’s not.
With the Espionage Act, that doesn’t matter.
To cool the planet, I think we’d be better off cooling the rhetoric.
Nearly 40% of the RYDE Racine’s Transit Fleet will be Zero-Emission City of Racine – The City of Racine has been awarded $3,796,872 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Low or No Emission Vehicle Program (“Low-No Program”) to buy 4 additional all-electric buses. This will bring the total of all-electric battery
To my frustration, the Pentagon Papers sparked a debate about freedom of the press rather than focus on the mountains of lies we’d told our soldiers, the men and women who risked, and lost, the most.
Praises hard work of local and federal leaders MILWAUKEE – County Supervisor Felesia A. Martin praised the announcement that Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) is continuing to modernize public transit in Milwaukee County by adding 73 new clean diesel buses. “These new clean diesel buses will play a key role in improving
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – This week, the Van Orden campaign launched a new ad focused on Preisdent Biden’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan, the 13 servicemembers lost due to this failed plan and the thousands of Americans and our allies left behind to their fates at the hands of the
Green Bay, Wis. — University of Wisconsin System President Jay Rothman today announced the creation of the Wisconsin Tuition Promise, a new initiative starting in fall 2023 to ensure underserved Wisconsin students can attend any UW System university without paying tuition or fees. The goal of the program is to
MADISON, WIS. – Presented by industry experts during World Dairy Expo®, Dairy Forage Seminars are centered around cutting-edge research and information regarding forage quality, harvest and storage. These seminars, scheduled for 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Wednesday through Friday, will be presented on the Dairy Forage Seminar Stage located at the south end
Important Information Students Need to be Able to Vote It’s that time of year again when students are returning to campus for the start of the Fall semester. Now is the best time for students to make sure they are prepared to vote in the November Election in Wisconsin as they are
DeForest, WI – The Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council today announced the appointment of Kent Miller as its next President/Business Manager. Mr. Miller was selected by the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council to complete the term of current President/Business Manager John Schmitt, who is retiring on August 31, 2022.
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) announces that the state’s first case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Serotype 2 (RHDV2) has been found in three domestic rabbits in La Crosse County. RHDV2 is a highly contagious viral disease that affects wild and domestic
Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate, continued his Working For Wisconsin tour yesterday in Eau Claire. The tour, which has previously had stops in Racine, Green Bay, Milwaukee, Madison, Cambridge, and La Crosse, is engaging with voters across the state about issues affecting farmers, labor leaders, Black
This week, Lieutenant Governor Barnes visited small businesses and dairy farms in western Wisconsin in a half-hearted attempt to appeal to rural Americans. Barnes wants voters to believe he’ll represent America’s Dairyland and Main Street shops at the center of every Wisconsin community, but the policies he supports says otherwise:
MADISON – Wisconsin Conservation Voters is proud to announce its final round of endorsements for the November election. This third and final endorsement round completes Wisconsin Conservation Voters’ endorsement process for the November 2022 Election cycle. “This November, our environment and democracy are on the line,” said Executive Director
Windsor, WI – Today, former Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle announced his endorsement of Judge Everett Mitchell for Wisconsin State Supreme Court noting his thoughtful, tough, and fair approach on the bench. “I am proud to endorse Judge Everett Mitchell for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. As a judge, he has