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Dept. of Natural Resources: Sturgeon spearers reminded to be careful on frozen waterbodies

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds all outdoor recreators to be careful whenever venturing onto frozen waterbodies and remember that no ice is ever 100% safe ahead of the Winnebago System sturgeon spearing season, opening Feb. 14. 

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Rep. Moses: Oh SNAP! Bill to prohibit purchase of soda and candy on Foodshare receives hearing in Senate

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Madison…Representative Clint Moses (R-Menomonie) gave testimony in the Wisconsin State Senate on Senate Bill 154, a bill to ban the purchase of soda and candy when using SNAP benefits. 18 other states have already signed similar versions of this bill

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UW-Eau Claire: To host 42nd Annual Mathematics Meet for high school students Feb.21

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire mathematics department will host the 42nd AnnualMathematics Meet for high school students on Saturday, Feb. 21.This year, 31 teams will take part in the competition, representing the following highschools: Cadott, Chippewa Falls, Cochrane-Fountain City, Eau

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La Follette School of Public Affairs: Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels to speak at UW-Madison Monday, Feb. 16

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

MADISON – The La Follette School of Public Affairs is hosting Mitch Daniels, former governor of Indiana and president emeritus of Purdue University, on Monday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. for a public presentation exploring the state of politics and policymaking, potential

Read More »

Wisconsin DOT starts recertification of disadvantaged business program

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

— By Ethan Duran A minority contracting program connected to federally supported road projects is making a comeback in Wisconsin. But it may take months for contractors to certify again after a ruling by the U.S. Department of Transportation. And

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Insiders art

WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ discuss how election-year politics may shape plans for Wisconsin’s $2.5B surplus

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss how the 2026 legislative elections will shape plans to spend Wisconsin’s $2.5 billion budget surplus. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

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Emily Mills: Attacks on free speech are escalating in Wisconsin

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Bills being proposed in the Wisconsin State Legislature would have far-reaching impact on the right to free speech.

Read More »

Scott Walker: Act 10 reforms broke the power of Wisconsin’s teachers unions and put students first

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

In Wisconsin, we took power out of the hands of big government special interests and returned it to the hardworking taxpayers and the people they elected to run their schools and local governments.

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: PFAS chaos and the politics of liability

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The latest version of the Legislature’s PFAS legislation exempts certain local governmental entities while leaving manufacturers and other private businesses fully subject to strict liability, raising serious equal protection concerns.

Read More »

Julia Harris-Robinson: FoodShare feeds Milwaukee. New bill could make that harder.

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Bill that impacts FoodShare raises concerns about food access and may even expand growing food deserts in our area.

Read More »

Christina Lieffring: Madison needs a wake-up call

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The longer we pretend this city is a progressive haven, the more people will be harmed.

Read More »

David Blaska: Madison goes all Minneapolis on immigration

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Envious Madison is determined to stumble in the footsteps of Jacob Frey, the preening mayor of Minneapolis.

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Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Social issues can’t save the GOP this time

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The social issues that hurt Democrats are on a cold back burner. Try as they might to change the subject, there’s no reason to think the Republicans can do much of anything to save themselves this November.

Read More »

Bob Chernow: Hegseth’s Pentagon mismanagement fits with Putin’s plans

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth believes he is fighting old warrior wars — no need for those who have more brains than brawn.

Read More »

This Wisconsin billionaire, a major GOP donor, joins U.S. Olympic delegation

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
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Details revealed on Milwaukee’s impending record-breaking cruise season

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
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EPA rules greenhouse gases are no danger. What’s Wisconsin fallout?

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Trump’s EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Felony backlog in Milwaukee hit historic high during pandemic. It has continued to grow since then

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Trump immigration officials shown video of Alex Pretti’s death in tense Senate hearing

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Dept. of Natural Resources: Sturgeon spearers reminded to be careful on frozen waterbodies

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds all outdoor recreators to be careful whenever venturing onto frozen waterbodies and remember that no ice is ever 100% safe ahead of the Winnebago System sturgeon spearing season, opening Feb. 14.  Before hitting the ice, especially with a snowmobile, ATV/UTV or

Read More »

Rep. Moses: Oh SNAP! Bill to prohibit purchase of soda and candy on Foodshare receives hearing in Senate

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Madison…Representative Clint Moses (R-Menomonie) gave testimony in the Wisconsin State Senate on Senate Bill 154, a bill to ban the purchase of soda and candy when using SNAP benefits. 18 other states have already signed similar versions of this bill into law including Indiana, Iowa, Virginia, Nebraska, and Colorado. “In

Read More »

UW-Eau Claire: To host 42nd Annual Mathematics Meet for high school students Feb.21

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire mathematics department will host the 42nd AnnualMathematics Meet for high school students on Saturday, Feb. 21.This year, 31 teams will take part in the competition, representing the following highschools: Cadott, Chippewa Falls, Cochrane-Fountain City, Eau Claire Memorial, Eau Claire North, McDonell, North Cedar Academy, Regis,

Read More »

La Follette School of Public Affairs: Former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels to speak at UW-Madison Monday, Feb. 16

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

MADISON – The La Follette School of Public Affairs is hosting Mitch Daniels, former governor of Indiana and president emeritus of Purdue University, on Monday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. for a public presentation exploring the state of politics and policymaking, potential solutions for higher education, ways to find common ground amid

Read More »

Wisconsin DOT starts recertification of disadvantaged business program

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

— By Ethan Duran A minority contracting program connected to federally supported road projects is making a comeback in Wisconsin. But it may take months for contractors to certify again after a ruling by the U.S. Department of Transportation. And the process so far in Minnesota is spurring complaints that

Read More »
Insiders art

WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ discuss how election-year politics may shape plans for Wisconsin’s $2.5B surplus

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, discuss how the 2026 legislative elections will shape plans to spend Wisconsin’s $2.5 billion budget surplus. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.

Read More »

Emily Mills: Attacks on free speech are escalating in Wisconsin

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Bills being proposed in the Wisconsin State Legislature would have far-reaching impact on the right to free speech.

Read More »

Scott Walker: Act 10 reforms broke the power of Wisconsin’s teachers unions and put students first

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

In Wisconsin, we took power out of the hands of big government special interests and returned it to the hardworking taxpayers and the people they elected to run their schools and local governments.

Read More »
Portrait of Richard Moore

Richard Moore: PFAS chaos and the politics of liability

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The latest version of the Legislature’s PFAS legislation exempts certain local governmental entities while leaving manufacturers and other private businesses fully subject to strict liability, raising serious equal protection concerns.

Read More »

Julia Harris-Robinson: FoodShare feeds Milwaukee. New bill could make that harder.

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Bill that impacts FoodShare raises concerns about food access and may even expand growing food deserts in our area.

Read More »

Christina Lieffring: Madison needs a wake-up call

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The longer we pretend this city is a progressive haven, the more people will be harmed.

Read More »

David Blaska: Madison goes all Minneapolis on immigration

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Envious Madison is determined to stumble in the footsteps of Jacob Frey, the preening mayor of Minneapolis.

Read More »
Portrait of Dave Cieslewicz

Dave Cieslewicz: Social issues can’t save the GOP this time

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

The social issues that hurt Democrats are on a cold back burner. Try as they might to change the subject, there’s no reason to think the Republicans can do much of anything to save themselves this November.

Read More »

Bob Chernow: Hegseth’s Pentagon mismanagement fits with Putin’s plans

Friday, Feb 13, 2026

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth believes he is fighting old warrior wars — no need for those who have more brains than brawn.

Read More »

This Wisconsin billionaire, a major GOP donor, joins U.S. Olympic delegation

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Details revealed on Milwaukee’s impending record-breaking cruise season

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

EPA rules greenhouse gases are no danger. What’s Wisconsin fallout?

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Trump’s EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Felony backlog in Milwaukee hit historic high during pandemic. It has continued to grow since then

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »

Trump immigration officials shown video of Alex Pretti’s death in tense Senate hearing

Friday, Feb 13, 2026
Read More »
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