LaKeshia Myers: Broadband expansion here in Wisconsin

We are on track to make significant improvements in broadband access and affordability – but that progress is being put at risk by unelected bureaucrats in Washington. I hope these regulators will reconsider their overly-prescriptive approach and put families and students first.

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Amy Hemmer: WISRED: A dirty word in liberal circles

WISRED – a well-respected local elections initiative founded by the Republican Party of Waukesha County, designed to help vet and promote conservative candidates in school board, court, municipal, and county board races in southwestern Wisconsin. WISRED – a dirty word in liberal circles.

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Dave Zweifel: Why made in America is a rarity

Best-selling author Rachel Slade’s latest book, “Making It in America,” describes just how difficult it is to build a manufacturing company whose products are all made in the U.S., where workers receive fair wages and benefits and work in safe working environments.

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UW-Stout: Theatre presents award-winning musical ‘Dogfight’ April 5-13

Menomonie, Wis. – Audiences at University of Wisconsin-Stout’s Harvey Hall Theatre will soon enter the flashback of Vietnam veteran Marine Corporal Eddie Birdlace, as he relives the eve of his deployment. University Theatre students will perform the award-winning musical “Dogfight.” Set in San Fransisco on Nov. 21, 1963, Birdlace and

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Marquette University: To host “Waging Peace in Vietnam,” an exhibition on Vietnam War resistance in the military

MILWAUKEE — Marquette University will host “Waging Peace in Vietnam: U.S. Soldiers and Veterans who Opposed the War,” a traveling exhibition and program highlighting resistance during the Vietnam War by active-duty U.S. service members and veterans, April 1–17. The exhibition, which will feature “Dissent and Resistance Within the Military” on

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Wisconsin utilities boosting renewable, clean energy portfolios

Among Wisconsin’s major utilities, Xcel Energy has been leading the pack in the clean energy transition in part because of big contributions from wind and nuclear power. “They’re way ahead of everybody else,” RENEW Wisconsin Clean Energy Deployment Manager Michael Vickerman said in a recent interview. He referenced the latest

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LaKeshia Myers: Broadband expansion here in Wisconsin

We are on track to make significant improvements in broadband access and affordability – but that progress is being put at risk by unelected bureaucrats in Washington. I hope these regulators will reconsider their overly-prescriptive approach and put families and students first.

Read More »

Amy Hemmer: WISRED: A dirty word in liberal circles

WISRED – a well-respected local elections initiative founded by the Republican Party of Waukesha County, designed to help vet and promote conservative candidates in school board, court, municipal, and county board races in southwestern Wisconsin. WISRED – a dirty word in liberal circles.

Read More »

Dave Zweifel: Why made in America is a rarity

Best-selling author Rachel Slade’s latest book, “Making It in America,” describes just how difficult it is to build a manufacturing company whose products are all made in the U.S., where workers receive fair wages and benefits and work in safe working environments.

Read More »