Anthony Pahnke: Mark June Dairy Month with industry-wide reform
To mark June Dairy month, our lawmakers should listen to farmers, level the playing field, and include elements from the MFDA into the Farm Bill.
Sarah Keyeski: How I’m working for Wisconsin’s farmers and dairy industry
Since June is National Dairy Month, I want to highlight just three bills I authored or supported in an effort to provide some help for our dairy farmers, processors, and retailers this past session – and the status of the bills.
Austin Vandertie: I farm. I vote. Here’s why you should, too.
Your vote helps shape the future for your family, your community and our state and nation. No matter how hectic life gets, we cannot afford to let others make our choices for us at the ballot box.
LaKeshia Myers: My dream for us: to live life more abundantly
When I speak of living abundantly, I do not speak solely of material wealth or personal comfort. I speak of equity. I speak of justice. I speak of a world where every child, regardless of the color of their skin, can exhale freely without first calculating the cost of their own existence.
Sue Opper: Justice delayed is justice denied — but technology is changing that
Advancements in investigative and analytical technology are transforming how quickly law enforcement and prosecutors can build strong, evidence-based cases.
Richard Moore: A lump of coal for Christmas? If we’re lucky
Trump’s coal power investments, including modernization of Wisconsin’s Columbia Energy Center, deliver reliable, affordable baseload electricity, thousands of jobs, and grid stability against unreliable renewables.
James Wigderson: The price of Trump’s peace
Ignore the spin by Trump’s MAGA supporters. This war with Iran is a failure.
Marquette Law School: Marquette Law School Poll to release national polls between June 24 – July 9 with special topics capturing American life at the 250th anniversary
MILWAUKEE — The Marquette Law School Poll will release the results of an expanded national survey in four parts, measuring public opinion on political issues and the state of the nation, as well as an innovative and in-depth national survey
Cravillion campaign: Kewaunee County Sheriff Matt Joski endorses Cravillion for Senate
(NEW FRANKEN) …Nic Cravillion, candidate for the Wisconsin First Senate District, announced today that Kewaunee County Sheriff Matt Joski has endorsed his campaign for State Senate. In a written statement in support of Cravillion, Sheriff Joski wrote the following: “Nic
Mount Mary University: Awarded grant to provide urban educator training
June 16, 2026 (MILWAUKEE, Wis). — Mount Mary University has been awarded a $250,000 Teacher Training and Recruitment grant by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development to support teacher training for high-need areas. This funding will be used for the recruitment,
Smith campaign: State Senator Jodi Habush Sinykin endorses Brad Smith for Congress
The Brad Smith for Congress campaign is proud to announce the endorsement of Wisconsin State Senator Jodi Habush Sinykin, a respected environmental advocate, attorney, and coalition builder known for her work protecting Wisconsin’s water resources and communities. Last week, the
Berman campaign: Assembly Representative Ben DeSmidt endorses Mitchell Berman for Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District
RAYMOND, Wis. — Assembly Representative Ben DeSmidt (AD-65, D-Kenosha) today endorsed Mitchell Berman for Wisconsin’s 1st Congressional District. DeSmidt issued the following statement: “Mitchell will fight for our district on the issues that matter most to our families, from affordability
Gov. Evers: Gov. Evers, WHEDA announce new allocation plan for housing tax credit, continue efforts to expand access to safe, reliable, affordable housing
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), today announced the final 2027-28 Qualified Allocation Plan (QAP). The QAP is the plan for administering tax credits that finance low- to moderate-income housing and establishes parameters and priorities
Roys campaign: ‘Let’s Ride’: Roys showcases vision for Wisconsin, preparation for the moment in new ad
MADISON – State Sen. Kelda Roys announced today that her campaign is making its first half-million dollar statewide ad buy targeting Democratic Primary voters touting her accomplishments expanding BadgerCare to 80,000 new Wisconsinites, and her plans to hold the Trump
Bangstad’s Minocqua Brewing Company sues over beer seizure
The Minocqua Brewing Company has filed suit against the state Department of Revenue, arguing the company is being blocked from selling its Illinois-brewed beer in Wisconsin.