Dept. of Agriculture – Rural Development: Awards City of Prairie du Chien with grant to construct facility for fire and police departments
(Stevens Point, Wis., June 1, 2026) – U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Wisconsin State Director Andrew C. Iverson announced today that the agency is awarding the city of Prairie du Chien with a nearly $5 million grant for the construction
Wisconsin Safety Council: Observes National Safety Month
MADISON — Wisconsin Safety Council is proud to recognize June as National Safety Month, a nationwide observance dedicated to raising awareness about preventing injuries and saving lives in workplaces, on the roads, and in communities. Throughout the month, Wisconsin Safety Council
UW-Stout: A year-round campus: UW-Stout welcomes more than 1,100 community members, area children for summer activities
The academic year may have ended, but the summer is just heating up at UW-Stout with community classes, youth camps and a mural festival, featuring some of the world’s best mural artists. As part of UW-Stout’s year-round campus activities, more
Cooke Campaign: Wisconsin Education Association Council latest union to endorse Rebecca Cooke for Congress
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, Rebecca Cooke, candidate for Congress in Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District, added to her strong labor backing with an endorsement from the Wisconsin Education Association Council (WEAC). “I’m so proud to have the support of Wisconsin educators
Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort Educational Fund: Milwaukee community unites for Gun Violence Awareness Weekend, offering resources and reflection
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – June 6, 2026 – Even as Milwaukee sees encouraging signs, such as the fact that homicides are down 15% compared to this point last year, gun violence remains the leading cause of death for children and teenagers
Berman Campaign: Mitchell Berman appears on UPFRONT with Matt Smith and Gerron Jordan on WISN 12
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – ER nurse and Democratic candidate for Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District Mitchell Berman appeared on WISN 12’s statewide political show UPFRONT with Matt Smith and Gerron Jordan over the weekend, ahead of today’s ballot filing deadline in Wisconsin.
Western Wisconsin AFL-CIO: 14th annual Kids Free Fishing Day – Saturday June 6 at Chad Erickson Memorial Park in La Crosse
(La Crosse, Wisconsin) – The 14th annual Kids Free Fishing Day will be held on Saturday June 6th at Chad Erickson Memorial Park in La Crosse. The local labor council is teaming up with Union Sportsmen’s Alliance’s (USA) Boots on the Ground
Vos tells ‘UpFront’ he wants another vote on failed surplus deal
The Rochester Republican referenced a new Marquette University Law School poll finding broad support for the $1.8 billion deal using money from the state’s surplus. It failed in the GOP-run Senate with all 15 Senate Democrats and three Republicans voting against the deal.
Burgelis Campaign: Burgelis launches Community Roundtable Listening Tour across Wisconsin’s First Congressional District
WISCONSIN — Congressional candidate Peter Burgelis today announced a Community Roundtable Listening Tour across Wisconsin’s First Congressional District, inviting residents to join him for informal conversations about the issues affecting their families, communities, and future. The tour will feature stops
County Exec. Agard: Recognizes June as Pride Month in Dane County
DANE COUNTY — Dane County Executive Melissa Agard is recognizing June as Pride Month, celebrating the contributions of LGBTQ+ residents and reaffirming Dane County’s commitment to creating a community where everyone is treated with dignity, respect, and belonging. “Pride Month
Burgelis Campaign: Bryan Steil flops- takes credit for clean water investments he voted against
SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN — Congressional candidate Peter Burgelis today criticized Congressman Bryan Steil for touting lead pipe replacement projects funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law after voting against the legislation and later supporting efforts to claw back funding for similar projects.
Milwaukee Public Schools: To hold 1st Bilingual Program Enrollment Fair Saturday, May 30
(MILWAUKEE) — Families can explore bilingual education for their children this weekend at the first MPS Bilingual Program Enrollment Fair, to be held at Longfellow School on the city’s south side. The fair will be Saturday, May 30, from 9:00 a.m. to
Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear appeal in lawsuit seeking new congressional map
The state Supreme Court has agreed to decide if a three-judge panel properly dismissed a lawsuit seeking a new congressional map in Wisconsin that argued the current lines are an anti-competitive gerrymander.
WisDems: Tiffany protested for backing baseless FBI probe into 2020 election
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsinites are speaking out as Congressman Tom Tiffany continues to push unfounded election denial conspiracy theories and throws his support behind a baseless FBI investigation into the 2020 election that threatens to reveal the private voting information of thousands of
Steil Campaign: Submits maximum allowable nomination signatures for ballot access
Janesville, WI – Today, Congressman Bryan Steil’s campaign announced that Steil fulfilled all the requirements for ballot access for his reelection to the 1st Congressional District, submitting 2,000 signatures – twice the required threshold and the maximum allowable under state law. Steil submitted signatures