Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Poultry shows, exhibitions in southern Wisconsin counties suspended due to highly pathogenic avian influenza
MADISON, Wis. – In an effort to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is suspending all poultry shows, exhibitions, swap meets, and movement of poultry to other
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Dept. of Revenue: Issue guidance on cash transaction rounding
MADISON, Wis. – Since the United States Treasury minted its final penny on November 12, 2025, some businesses in Wisconsin and across the country have begun rounding change in cash transactions to five-cent intervals, with different businesses utilizing different methods
UW-Stout: Forms partnership with Alquist to adopt industry-leading 3D concrete printing technology
University among first in Midwest to integrate concrete printing into polytechnic programs Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout, Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University, and Alquist, a pioneer in 3D concrete printing (3DCP) technology, are proud to announce a strategic partnership that brings Alquist’s
Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association: WisDOT winter storm travel advisory
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is urging drivers to be cautious on the roads as a winter storm brings high winds and heavy snowfall into the state this weekend. Oversize/Overweight vehicle drivers are reminded that their permits restrict operations
Dept. of Natural Resources: Bonus harvest authorizations for spring turkey season available beginning March 16
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will begin selling bonus harvest authorizations for the 2026 spring turkey season on Monday, March 16, with a designated sale date for each zone. Previously known as leftover permits, bonus harvest
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Ready for spring travels? Prepare with scam prevention tips
MADISON, Wis. – Consumers planning their spring travels are likely considering their transportation, lodging, food, recreational activities, and more. But the planning doesn’t stop there. Travelers should also be preparing for scam prevention before, during, and after their trip. A
WisOpinion: ‘The Insiders’ analyze the race for Wisconsin Supreme Court
The WisOpinion Insiders, Chvala and Jensen, look at the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election in April and how that race has changed in recent years. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Counties Association and the Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership.
Mark Lisheron: Data center reassurances don’t stand a chance against ‘Terminator’
Plethora of polls show ‘emotional response to arguments,’ says Port mayor
Dan Shafer: A certain shade of purple
Can these Democrats win local races in Waukesha County?
Jamie Stiehm: Six Senate Dems hope to force war hearings
Six Democratic senators told a scrum of journalists that President Donald Trump’s newly launched war on Iran, with Israel, pushed them past a breaking point. They vowed to force public hearings and debate on the war, which is costing about $1 billion a day without a clear endpoint.
Scott Walker: Why schools still desperately need conservative student groups
It’s critical that young people get more than the leftist viewpoint
Dave Zweifel: Lose our commitment to the environment and we lose our soul
Ironically, no one is more disturbed by this attack on wilderness areas than the family of the president who is the country’s most celebrated creator and protector of public land: Republican Theodore Roosevelt.
John Nichols: Natural man
Russ Feingold is on a new mission: preserving nature to save the planet.
Bruce Murphy: Trump obsessed with Milwaukee shoes
President loves Florsheim shoes. But company certainly doesn’t love him.
Gregory Humphrey: Alexander Butterfield: The quiet man who changed the course of American history
There was no flourish, no attempt to cast himself as hero or whistleblower. Alexander Butterfield simply answered the question he was asked, fully and honestly. In doing so, he demonstrated a kind of integrity that feels increasingly rare in today’s Washington.