Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin’s agriculture and conservation leaders unite to protect our waters and strengthen our farms
PLOVER, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that nearly 150 farmers, agricultural industry representatives, conservation organization members and government leaders gathered at the Agriculture & Conservation Roundtable on Dec. 9 to tackle one of Wisconsin’s most
UW-Stout: Designed to the Max: UW-Stout studio art major wins Wisconsin State Park sticker design contest
Logterman’s design inspired by adventures with family dog Menomonie, Wis. – With a design inspired by her adventures with her black lab, Max, UW-Stout studio art major Jaelyn Logterman won the 2026 Wisconsin State Park and Forest vehicle admission pass
UW-Green Bay: Five Northeast Wisconsin startups selected for the 2025 UW-Green Bay Pre-Accelerator Program
gener8tor and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay welcome the inaugural UW-Green Bay Pre-Accelerator Cohort Green Bay, WI – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in partnership with gener8tor announced the five startups selected for the inaugural cohort of the UW-Green Bay Pre-Accelerator, a no-equity
U.S. Sens. Baldwin, Collins, U.S. Reps. Van Orden, Salinas: Introduce bill to support organic farmers and producers
Bipartisan legislation makes a permanent program to equip organic farmers and producers to grow their businesses and meet rising demand WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Susan Collins (R-ME), and Representatives Derrick Van Orden (R-WI-03) and Andrea Salinas
Jones campaign: State Rep. Jenna Jacobson endorses Judge Ben Jones for Dane County Circuit Court, Branch 1
MADISON—Today, Wisconsin State Rep. Jenna Jacobson endorsed Judge Ben Jones for election to a full term in Dane County Circuit Court, Branch 1. Rep. Jacobson (AD-50) joins fellow Representatives Alex Joers (AD-81), Andrew Hysell (AD-46), Maureen McCarville (AD-45), Francesca Hong (AD-76), Shelia Stubbs (AD-78), Lisa Subeck
Wisconsin Farmers Union: Statement on $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance Program
Wisconsin Farmers Union acknowledges the administration’s decision to deliver much-needed relief to family farmers during a period of intense financial strain. Farmers in Wisconsin continue to face the compounding challenges of volatile markets, rising input costs, and uncertainty driven by
Wisconsin Technology Council: 2026 Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest shifts to spring with expanded opportunities for entrepreneurs
The Wisconsin Technology Council announced today that the annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest will shift its application window from winter to spring, creating a refreshed experience designed to better serve entrepreneurs statewide. While the contest has traditionally opened for entries in mid-December with
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: Hires Associate Counsel to grow legal and policy capacity in Wisconsin and beyond
The News: WILL has announced Erin Gamble as our new Associate Counsel. Her hire reflects our organization’s commitment to fighting back against bureaucratic overreach in Wisconsin and across the country. Erin previously served as a legal clerk here at WILL and
John Torinus: New blood for governor? Kevin Conroy
Instead of a long line of professional politicians in the governor’s mansion on Lake Mendota, how about an outstanding entrepreneur who has created thousands of new jobs and a bundle of wealth for venture investors?
Michael Jahr: Much of America figuring out how to build more homes
Wisconsin can follow suit and cut regulations.
Mitchell A. Sobieski: Wisconsin farmers who backed Trump stand to gain welfare-style handouts thanks to his failed tariff war
Donald Trump announced a proposed $12 billion farm aid package on December 8, marketing it as a lifeline for agricultural producers battered by trade disruptions, inflation, and volatile global markets.
Courtney Graves: Understanding Wisconsin’s health care costs
While Wisconsin’s health care costs are not among the worst in the country, our inadequate policy choices are undermining potential for cost relief.
Spencer Black: Trumpflation is hurting Americans
While we’re all paying more because of Trumpflation, Trump is calling concern about affordability a “con job” and a “false narrative.” Guess his billionaire buddies don’t have to worry about the price of a burger.
John Nichols: AGs push back against Trump’s bid to preempt AI regulation
A bipartisan coalition of three dozen state attorneys general has come together to oppose efforts to ban state regulation of artificial intelligence.
Dave Cieslewicz: The elites had this coming
We’re seeing this revolt happening all over the political landscape and all over the developed world. This Humphrey’s case is just another example. On the actual merits of the case, I’ll lament the new power given to the president — especially this president. But on a higher level, the elites had it coming.