Dept. of Natural Resources: Seeking nominations for 2025 hunter and archery education awards
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting nominations for the 2025 Hunter Education Instructor of the Year, Hunter Education Group of the Year and Archery Education Instructor of the Year awards. Current hunter and archery education
Opportunity Wisconsin: New ad highlights Congressman Bryan Steil’s vote to cut Medicaid to pay for billionaire tax breaks
KENOSHA, Wis. – Opportunity Wisconsin today released a new ad as part of its ongoing seven-figure paid media campaign holding Congressman Bryan Steil accountable for his votes that are raising costs and cutting critical services for Wisconsin families. The ad
Bruce Murphy: 11 takeaways from governor’s race donations
How much money was raised, and from who, tells us a lot about the candidates.
Dave Cieslewicz: State of guv’s race in the third inning
The bottom line is that it’s a close game with no clear favorite right now.
Richard Moore: Legislature needs to rein in state DHS’s authoritarian ‘science’
State agencies are not legally or ethically bound to be zombies to federal guidance. But they are also not obligated to replace it with recommendations from private associations that promote their own agendas, and their own bottom lines.
Ruth Conniff: Buttigieg tells rural voters to connect with their neighbors as they share concerns for country
In making his La Crosse appearance to bolster a Democratic candidate in a swing district ahead of the midterms — and perhaps to stick his toe in the water ahead of a potential 2028 presidential run — Buttigieg connected with rural and blue-collar Midwestern voters.
John Torinus: Tell your Congress members: Enough already on Greenland and goons
When, oh, when will the Wisconsin congressional delegation take a loud, hard stand against new levels of outrageous policy coming out of the mind and mouth of President Donald Trump?
Spencer Black: Trump is squashing the free press
Trump has aggressively sought to use the power of government to control the information that the public receives through intimidation, lawsuits, the power of the Federal Communication Commission and the money of his MAGA billionaire buddies.
Uihlein, Hendricks seven-figure donations fuel $4.5 million RACC haul
The Republican Assembly Campaign Committee raised $4.5 million through its main account over the last half of 2025, thanks largely to seven-figure donations from GOP megadonors Elizabeth Uihlein and Diane Hendricks. A check of RACC’s filing shows Uihlein donated $3
Mike McCabe: The new company store
Dad was a tenant farmer, never satisfied him, longed for land of his own.
EMILYs List: State power plan targets Wisconsin as part of $15 million investment in building Democratic governing majorities in 2026
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today EMILYs List announced Wisconsin as a key target in its 2026 State Power Plan, a bold and dynamic initial investment of $15 million to secure Democratic governing majorities across nine key states by recruiting, investing in, and supporting
Gov. Evers: Optimistic about reaching final deal with Republican lawmakers to secure release of $125 million in long-awaited PFAS investments
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov As bipartisan negotiations continue, governor pleased new PFAS bill amendment reflecting agreed-upon changes thus far is set to be taken up today Staffing resources only major outstanding item to reach final, bipartisan deal as new PFAS bill amendments signal new hope for
Scheffler campaign: Launches “A Democrat in the Lion’s Den” town hall series across conservative communities in Northeast Wisconsin
Appleton, WI — January 21, 2026 — Mark Scheffler, a congressional candidate in Wisconsin’s 8th District and self-described “Different Kind of Democrat,” today announced the launch of A Democrat in the Lion’s Den, a bold new series of town halls
UW-Milwaukee: Rockwell automation and UWM CSI expand collaboration to shape the future of manufacturing in the region
MILWAUKEE_Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NYSE:ROK), the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, today announced it has reaffirmed its founding partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Connected Systems Institute with a $1 million commitment over the next five
Gov. Evers, Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Announce $1 million in grant awards to support farmer-led conservation and clean water efforts
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP), announced today that $1 million will be awarded to 49 farmer-led groups to support producer-led conservation solutions by encouraging innovation and farmer participation in efforts