UW-Green Bay: Expands pathways for future educators

New statewide transfer agreement offers a seamless, affordable route from technical college to teacher licensure Green Bay, Wis.— Aspiring educators across Wisconsin now have a clearer, more affordable pathway to becoming licensed teachers, thanks to a new statewide articulation agreement

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Student Identity Preservation Coalition: Organizes against consolidating multicultural & advocacy centers at UW-Milwaukee

UW-Milwaukee’s Student Affairs department announced its plan to consolidate all multicultural and student advocacy centers into one centralized “hub” by Fall, 2026. Students advocating to preserve the centers raise concerns regarding the potential for institutional suppression of cultural and racial identities – and a complete disregard for the UW-System’s own

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Wisconsin Farm Bureau: Statement on passage of the Farm Bill

MADISON – Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation President Brad Olson issued the following statement in response to the U.S. House passage of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026: “Today, the House of Representatives took an important step forward in passing a long overdue Farm Bill. Wisconsin farmers appreciate

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Dept. of Natural Resources: Incidental take notice for Walworth County

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposes to issue an authorization for the incidental taking of a rare snake, which may result from the County Highway P Bluff Creek bridge removal project in Walworth County.   Incidental take refers to the unintentional loss of individual endangered or threatened animals

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U.S. Rep. Fitzgerald: Statement on House passage of the Farm Bill

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Scott Fitzgerald (WI-05) issued the following statement after voting to pass H.R. 7567, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act. “This legislation delivers the certainty Wisconsin farmers have been asking for. For too long, our producers have been expected to feed America while operating under outdated, short-term program

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WisconsinEye Public Affairs Network: Brings you exclusive live coverage of the 2026 Civics Games

MADISON – WisconsinEye Public Affairs Network brings you exclusive live coverage of the 2026 Civics Games, airing at 9 a.m. on May 1, in partnership with event organizers: Wisconsin Newspaper Association and the Universities of Wisconsin. On-demand video will be available following the conclusion of the event on wiseye.org. WisconsinEye is an essential public service

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Wauwatosa School District: Wauwatosa West students finish 4th in nation at We the People Competition, overcoming teacher’s heart attack and raising $113,000 in 10 weeks

Wauwatosa, WI – The American Public Policy Special Emphasis (APPSE) class at Wauwatosa West High School placed fourth in the country out of 48 teams at the national We the People competition. The result stands as one of the program’s finest achievements in its 19-year history. The competition, held at

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Washington County: Law Enforcement Officer Memorial ceremony

WEST BEND, WI – The 2026 Washington County Law Enforcement Officer Memorial ceremony, hosted this year by the Jackson Police Department, will take place on Friday, May 15 at the Jackson Municipal Complex at noon. The public is invited to attend. The event honors Washington County law enforcement officers killed in

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Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Contractors sue New Jersey over forced unionization and race-based quotas

The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), alongside the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) filed a federal lawsuit against the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA), Ocean County and Evesham Township on behalf of Earle Asphalt Company, a transportation contractor. The lawsuit challenges unconstitutional mandates that force contractors to meet rigid race and sex-based hiring quotas as well

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U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Introduces bill to combat wildlife disease outbreaks

Bill comes as avian flu has killed 11 million birds in Wisconsin since 2022 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) introduced legislation to prevent transmission of wildlife diseases like avian flu and chronic wasting disease between wildlife, livestock, and humans. The Wildlife Health Coordination and Zoonotic Disease Prevention Act increases

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U.S. Rep. Steil: Racine Vietnam War veteran Sister Linda McClenahan awarded Veteran of the Year

RACINE, WI – Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) announced Racine veteran Sister Linda “Sister Sarge” McClenahan as the recipient of the First Congressional District’s 2025 Veteran of the Year Award.  First Congressional District 2026 Veteran of the Year Award Winner: Linda McClenahan  Sgt. McClenahan, nicknamed “Sister Sarge,” grew up in California, and planned to join a

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Dane County Exec Agard: Announces new senior staff appointment

DANE COUNTY – Dane County Executive Melissa Agard announced today the addition of Lacy Fox to her Executive Office staff. Fox most-recently served as Government Affairs Director for Dane County. Fox is a native of northcentral Wisconsin, and has lived in Dane County for nearly 20 years. She holds a Master

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UW-Green Bay: Expands pathways for future educators

New statewide transfer agreement offers a seamless, affordable route from technical college to teacher licensure Green Bay, Wis.— Aspiring educators across Wisconsin now have a clearer, more affordable pathway to becoming licensed teachers, thanks to a new statewide articulation agreement between the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay and participating institutions within

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Rep. Udell: Response to horrific Louisiana V. Callais ruling

MADISON, Wis. — On Wednesday, April 29th, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision to strip protections from the Voting Rights Act which, since 1965, has protected racial minorities from discriminatory redistricting. Representative Randy Udell (D-47th District) released the following statement: “This week, the Supreme Court shredded the

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