Scott Frostman: Johnson right to embrace controversy

His no-nonsense practical style, likely borne from decades in the private-sector business world where the objective is simply to get the job done, gets rave reviews from supporters, and sends detractors into a Donald Trump-derangement-syndrome kind of frenzy.

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Gov. Evers: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin

Gov. Tony Evers today recognized and celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day with a video message honoring Wisconsin’s Native Nations and reaffirming the state’s commitment to respecting Tribal Sovereignty and utilizing government-to-government relationships to build a stronger future for the state.   First recognized in 2019 when Gov. Evers signed Executive

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Rep. Hebl: New mining brings up pollution concerns

Recently, a Canadian mining company declared its intentions to mine for copper and gold in northern Wisconsin. Local tribes and municipalities have expressed concern over the potential impacts of mining, including possible contamination of Wisconsin waterways and environmental destruction. Concern

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Barnes campaign: NEW: Mandela Barnes sees grassroots fundraising momentum after debate victory against Ron Johnson

MADISON — Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, candidate for U.S. Senate, announced today he has raised nearly $1.5 million since debate day with over 30,000 new contributors. The surge in grassroots momentum comes after Mandela’s clear debate victory holding Ron Johnson accountable for his record of supporting eight national abortion bans, including a ban

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Evers campaign: Tommy Thompson: Gov. Evers is “an outstanding governor” who “is doing a wonderful job with the state of Wisconsin.”

MADISON, Wis. — In a new ad for Tim Michels, Tommy Thompson wants Wisconsinites to believe he’s “never seen Madison quite this bad.” But Thompson’s election-year criticism is a complete reversal from his long record of praising Gov. Evers’ leadership:  Thompson has previously said that Gov. Evers is “an outstanding Governor” who “is

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Scott Frostman: Johnson right to embrace controversy

His no-nonsense practical style, likely borne from decades in the private-sector business world where the objective is simply to get the job done, gets rave reviews from supporters, and sends detractors into a Donald Trump-derangement-syndrome kind of frenzy.

Read More »

Gov. Evers: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin

Gov. Tony Evers today recognized and celebrated Indigenous Peoples Day with a video message honoring Wisconsin’s Native Nations and reaffirming the state’s commitment to respecting Tribal Sovereignty and utilizing government-to-government relationships to build a stronger future for the state.   First recognized in 2019 when Gov. Evers signed Executive Order #50 to annually designate the second Monday in October as

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Rep. Hebl: New mining brings up pollution concerns

Recently, a Canadian mining company declared its intentions to mine for copper and gold in northern Wisconsin. Local tribes and municipalities have expressed concern over the potential impacts of mining, including possible contamination of Wisconsin waterways and environmental destruction. Concern stems from the 2017 repeal of the so-called “mining moratorium”

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CMRJB Workers United: Green Bay Starbucks workers are unionizing

Early Tuesday morning, the hourly workers at Starbucks, located at Auto Plaza Way & Main, have petitioned the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for an election and demanded union recognition from CEO Howard Schultz and local management. According to Workers United, an overwhelming majority of workers at the store signed

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