AARP Wisconsin: Grant for portable defibrillator will increase safety at popular Green Bay farmers’ market
GREEN BAY, WI – A proposal to improve safety at the nearly two dozen Farmers’ Market on Broadway events this spring and summer by having a portable Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on site has been selected to receive this month’s AARP Wisconsin “Small
Wisconsin Dem Party outraises state GOP 15-1 in first quarter
The state Dem Party has outraised its GOP counterpart 15-to-1 over the first three months of 2024 — a huge resource advantage ahead of what’s expected to be a fierce battle for legislative seats this fall.
No Labels files nearly 27K signatures to secure Wisconsin presidential ballot access
No Labels filed 26,775 signatures with the state Elections Commission — more than double what is needed — as it seeks to secure a line on Wisconsin’s presidential ballot this fall. In doing so, the party opted to take the more difficult route to the ballot.
Disability Rights Wisconsin: Celebrates signing of Act 241 more is needed
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Don Millis: Voter fraud is rare. Your ballot is protected for Wisconsin spring election.
Ironically, at a time when Wisconsin has more safeguards against voter fraud than ever before, confidence in election seems to be at an all-time low.
Patrick McIlheran: Settled: Pandemic school lockdowns hurt Wisconsin kids badly and were pointless
So when will places like Madison and Milwaukee apologize?
Samantha Pabich: Medicare should expand obesity care
I encourage Senator Tammy Baldwin and other leaders in Washington to work collaboratively with the Biden Administration to continue to expand equitable coverage policies and make anti-obesity medications accessible to more seniors through Medicare Part D.
Scott Walker: United Nations gives cover to the cold-blooded killers of Hamas
Organization should be renamed the U.L. because it is useless
Terrance Wall: How the left censors dissent
From NBC to the Dane County Board
Peter Wasson: Some final thoughts
In one of my early columns after I took over as editor of this newspaper nearly six years ago, I talked about how hate is always easier than love. I still believe that, of course. But in light of everything that has happened over those six years, I would offer an addendum: Fear is always easier than trust.
Jeffrey Leverich: Our ‘moral’ leaders are the least moral
As he targets aspiring families as “vermin” and nonhuman “animals,” Trump moves as far away as is humanly possible from a place of virtue.
FRI News Summary: Trump backers file second recall effort again Vos as first try stalls; No Labels party says it has enough signatures to get on the ballot
TOP STORIES Trump backers try again to recall Wisconsin GOP Assembly speaker as first effort stalls … second recall effort says he should be recalled because of his “tacit support for the Chinese Communist Party,” lack of commitment to election
A Better Wisconsin Together: Honors Transgender Day of Visibility
MADISON, Wis. — In honor of Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31, A Better Wisconsin Together is celebrating transgender Wisconsinites, uplifting their stories, and calling on our elected officials to ensure the Badger State is a place where all of us, regardless
UW-Madison: Study reveals evolutionary path of important proteins
MADISON — New research from the University of Wisconsin–Madison decodes the evolutionary pathway of regulatory proteins, the molecules that help control gene expression. The findings from the Raman Lab in the Department of Biochemistry recently published their findings in the
Legislative Audit Bureau: Announces the release of report 24-3, state of Wisconsin FY 2022-23 single audit
The Bureau announces the release ofState of Wisconsin FY 2022-23 Single Audit(report 24-3). In FY 2022-23, state agencies administered $19.8 billion in federal financial assistance, including $3.8 billion that was expended related to the public health emergency and that was separately identified in the