Mike DuPre’: All those warnings about dictatorship? Yeah, we’re there
The current president’s regime is so full of lies, violence, corruption, cruelty and incompetence that a spreadsheet is needed to catalog the damage done to the United States and the world.
Dave Cieslewicz: Don’t trust the FBI
I’m one of about three Americans who hasn’t rushed to judgement on the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. What I have are a lot of questions and zero faith that this Justice Department and this FBI will provide impartial answers.
Richard Moore: The federal government finally says no
The federal government has formally declared that medically transitioning minors does not meet professionally recognized standards of care for children.
Mark Lisheron: Lead paint: The 50-year saga continues
MPS finally steps up remediation
Paul Soglin: In today’s Madison, voices of reason are not tolerated
Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway and her allies on the City Council are running the city off a fiscal cliff while shouting down voices of reason.
Toney campaign: Posts record-setting first fundraising report in attorney general race
CONTACT: info@erictoney.com Raises Nearly $450,000 Since Announcing Campaign in October FOND DU LAC, WI – Republican Attorney General candidate Eric Toney today announced a fundraising haul of $446,000 since launching his campaign in October, the largest amount raised by a non-incumbent candidate
Rep. Billings: Water Quality Notification Act receives a public hearing in the Assembly
Madison – Yesterday, the Assembly Environment Committee held a public hearing and considered AB 635, the Water Quality Notification Act. Representative Billings introduced this legislation and released the following statement. “I was proud to testify in favor of the Water
WisDems: Reminder: Derrick Van Orden’s reckless record on health care
Van Orden’s vote last month has already led to health care cost increases for Wisconsinites MADISON, Wis. — On January 1st, nearly 300,000 Wisconsinites faced sticker shock when they saw their health care costs skyrocket due to Republicans, including Derrick Van Orden,
Talking Trade with John Min, Monex USA
In the latest episode of “Talking Trade,” Monex USA Chief Economist John Min says tariffs are driving up prices on imported goods, contributing to inflation.
Barnes campaign: Go pack Go: Blasts Amazon for blocking Packers fans from watching playoff game
40% of Wisconsinites Won’t Be Able To Watch Packers-Bears Playoff Game on Broadcast Due To Amazon’s Exclusive Streaming Rights Mandela Barnes: “Amazon And The NFL Are Ripping Off Wisconsinites To Grow Their Own Pocketbooks.” WATCH HERE Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes released a new
Dept. of Natural Resources: Monitoring manure spill in Kewaunee County
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responding to a recently reported manure spill in Kewaunee County. Early Friday morning, Jan. 9, the DNR was notified of manure discharging from an agricultural field to an intermittent stream
Dept. of Natural Resources: Monitoring manure spill in Kewaunee County
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is responding to a recently reported manure spill in Kewaunee County. Early Friday morning, Jan. 9, the DNR was notified of manure discharging from an agricultural field to an intermittent stream
Rep. Franklin: Congratulates De Pere manufacturers named finalists for WMC’S Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year
MADISON, WI – Representative Benjamin Franklin today congratulated Robinson Inc. and The Lawton Standard Co., both based in De Pere, on being named finalists for the Wisconsin Manufacturer of the Year Award, recognizing their excellence, innovation, and lasting contributions to
Sen. Roys: Calls for suspension of ICE raids in letter to Wisconsin congressional delegation
MADISON – Today, State Senator Kelda Roys sent letter to the Wisconsin Congressional Delegation calling for an independent third-party investigation into the tragic murder of Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota and for a suspension of ICE raids until our communities
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul announces settlement requiring $120,000 payment to resolve alleged violations related to a 2024 fish kill in Monroe County
MONROE COUNTY, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced a stipulated judgment against Spring Valley Holsteins, Inc., a medium-sized dairy farm in Norwalk, Wis., and its operator, Alan Ferries. The defendants agreed to pay $120,000 to resolve alleged violations