Rep. Vining: Receives Gaylord Nelson Human Services Award

MADISON– Representative Robyn Vining received the Gaylord Nelson Human Services Award from WISCAP, a statewide network of poverty fighting agencies. The annual Gaylord Nelson Human Services Award recognizes a Democratic lawmaker for outstanding support of Community Action and low-income families. Representative

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Rep. Vining: Receives Gaylord Nelson Human Services Award

MADISON– Representative Robyn Vining received the Gaylord Nelson Human Services Award from WISCAP, a statewide network of poverty fighting agencies. The annual Gaylord Nelson Human Services Award recognizes a Democratic lawmaker for outstanding support of Community Action and low-income families. Representative Vining was nominated by the Community Action Coalition for South

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin’s 2025 elk season opens Oct. 18

Statewide Elk Harvest Opportunities Increase From 2024 The eighth elk hunting season in Wisconsin opens on Saturday, Oct. 18. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) celebrates the start of the 2025 elk hunting season on Saturday, Oct. 18. This is Wisconsin’s eighth elk hunting season

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James campaign: Announces:“I AM COMING HOME!”

THORP – Jesse James, State Senator for the 23 rd Senate District, announced he is returning to Altoona at the end of his term and will run for the 31 st Senate District next year. “I am ready to come home. When the maps changed, my home in Altoona was

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UW-Stout: School psychology program aims to fill nationwide shortage; visits Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School

Graduate students visit Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School; learn how language, culture directly impact students The shortage of school staff in Wisconsin extends beyond teachers in the classroom. The shortage of school psychologists, who advocate for students’ behavioral, mental and emotional needs, has a significant impact on schools and students. “When school

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Tiffany campaign: Releases statement after report reveals Wisconsin DPI covered up sexual misconduct

WAUSAU, WI – Tom Tiffany, candidate for governor of Wisconsin, released the following statement after The Capital Times revealed that over 200 Wisconsin educators were investigated for sexual misconduct and grooming behavior between 2018 and 2023, and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction kept the information hidden from the public. “It is outrageous

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Alliant Energy: New 100 MW battery now storing, releasing energy in Grant County

MADISON, Wis. (October 16, 2025) – Alliant Energy announces the successful integration of its first 100- megawatt (MW) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Placed next to the company’s 200-MW solar project in Grant County, the newly operational battery captures and stores excess energy generated by solar and other resources, then releases the energy to

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U.S. Rep. Steil: Raises over $890,000 in Q3, reports $4.23 million cash on Hand

Janesville, WI – Today, Congressman Bryan Steil’s campaign announced that Steil raised more than $890,000 for his campaign committees in the third quarter of 2025. The Steil for Wisconsin campaign will also report $4.23 million cash on hand.  After the announcement, Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) issued the following statement:  “I’m honored by the continued grassroots support

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UW-Eau Claire: College of Nursing to host nursing seminar Oct. 23-24

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire College of Nursing will host the Mary C. & Fred Bliss Contemporary Nursing Seminar Thursday and Friday, Oct. 23 and 24, on campus. Dr. Maxim Topaz, the Elizabeth Standish Gill associate professor of nursing at Columbia University School of Nursing. The two-day seminar will feature Dr. Maxim Topaz, the

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WisDems: Derrick Van Orden and Tom Tiffany have a documented history of fighting to rip health care from Wisconsinites

MADISON, Wis. — With health care premiums set to more than double for working families, Derrick Van Orden is dismissing continued funding as “partisan demands” while Tom Tiffany is directing Republican colleagues to “hold firm” in their position that could raise health care costs for Wisconsinites. Republicans have fought against affordable health care

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The Next 50: Announces endorsement of three battleground State Legislative leaders

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Next 50 today announced endorsements of three proven leaders in battleground state legislatures who are skilled legislators, building Democratic power, and showing what’s possible when we invest in next-generation leadership: Georgia House Minority Whip Sam Park, Wisconsin Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer, and Pennsylvania State Representative and

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State Senate Democratic Committee: Kickoff Affordable Wisconsin Tour At Necedah Cranberry Farm

NECEDAH, WI – Senate Democrats kicked off their Affordable Wisconsin Tour today in Necedah, Wisconsin at Cranberry Creek. Senators Dianne Hesselbein, Sarah Keyeski, Brad Pfaff, and Jodi Habush Sinykin toured the farm and heard from the owners on the struggles farmers across our state are facing.  This visit to Cranberry Creek is the first stop on Senate Democrats’

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