Wisconsin Builders Association: Wisconsin sees stable single-family housing permit activity through first half of 2026
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s single-family housing market remained steady through the first half of 2026, with new home construction permits edging up 1.1% statewide compared to the same period in 2025, according to data released by the Wisconsin Builders Association
U.S. Rep. Wied: Congressman Wied introduces bill to help restore U.S. manufacturing
WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Tony Wied (R-WI) introduced the Restoring American Manufacturing (RAM) Act to provide resources to small businesses seeking to bring their manufacturing back to the United States. The RAM Act would codify the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Make Onshoring Great Again Portal,
Sapik campaign: Sapik raises $117,399.36; $89,700.04 COH Former State Rep. and County Supervisor Surges in SD25
[Lake Nebagamon, WI…] Former 73rd State Representative Angie Sapik filed her campaign’s finance report in her bid for the 25th State Senate seat. Sapik, an official 2024 Trump elector, was elected to the state Assembly in 2022 and served one term
Barnes campaign: The math still ain’t mathing…
On Monday, Sara Rodriguez claimed she had around $200k cash-on-hand after being hit with an “extinction level event” and “mortal blow” due to lying to voters on campaign finance reports and committing potential ethics violations. However… following last night’s reporting deadline, Sara Rodriguez reports having just
Lawerence University: Lawrence summer music programs bring nearly 80 young musicians to Appleton, with public concerts across the community
Appleton will welcome nearly 80 young classical musicians from across the United States and abroad this July as Lawrence University expands its summer music programming and brings a series of public performances to campus and downtown venues. The summer lineup
Rhodes-Conway campaign: Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway announces re-election campaign
MADISON, WI – Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway today announced her campaign for a third term as Mayor of Madison, pledging to build on her work helping Madison residents at a pivotal moment for Madison and the state. “Together, we have delivered
Dept. of Workforce Development: Wisconsin’s interagency partnership demonstrates progress for workers with disabilities
MADISON – Wisconsin’s ongoing commitment to competitive integrated employment (CIE) for individuals with disabilities continues to produce positive outcomes, according to the newly released 2026 Joint CIE Report. The annual report provides data on workers with disabilities who receive services from a
Rethink 794: Citizens groups call on Governor Evers to pause wasteful highway spending until study concludes and release environmental data
Milwaukee (July 16) – Rethink 794, a Milwaukee volunteer coalition, and Strong Towns Metro MKE call on Gov. Tony Evers to pause the $10 million Interstate-794 resurfacing project until the ongoing Lake Interchange Study is completed. The groups also urged
WisDems: Bought out: Three billionaires own Tom Tiffany
MADISON, Wis. — New financial reporting shows that MAGA candidate for governor Tom Tiffany’s campaign is propped up by just three billionaire donors — Diane Hendricks and Richard and Elizabeth Uihlein. Their combined over $6 million in donations to the Republican Party of
Rodriguez campaign: Statement
MADISON – The Sara Rodriguez campaign released the following statement: “The Rodriguez campaign is actively working to ensure our financial records are accurate and complete. The former staff member who was responsible for preparing our campaign finance information provided limited
THU News Summary: Evers to appeal Trump admin’s denial of assistance to counties hit by April storms
TOP STORIES Evers to appeal Trump admin’s denial of assistance to 4 counties hit by April storms… [FEMA’s Arnold letter] approved individual assistance for residents of 19 Wisconsin counties, as well as for the Oneida Nation. … public assistance for
Gov. Evers: Gov. Evers announces new clean fleet policy to cut down emissions and fuel costs for state vehicles, reduce state’s climate impact
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that the Evers Administration has adopted a new Clean Fleet Policy, requiring state agencies to purchase alternative fuel vehicles, such as electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids, for new fleet vehicle acquisitions unless an approved exemption applies. The
Dept. of Natural Resources: DNR announces results of 2026 Operation Dry Water
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the results of this year’s Operation Dry Water campaign, held over the weekend of July 3-5. Operation Dry Water is a national initiative dedicated to reducing alcohol and drug-related boating
Roys campaign: Two-person race emerges: Roys matches Hong in cash; Roys leads on TV
MADISON – Jalen Knuteson, spokesperson for State Sen. Kelda Roys, released the following statement Thursday morning after the filing deadline: “The numbers are in and it’s clear that this is a two-person primary: Roys and Hong have equivalent cash on
Acts Lending: US Treasury certifies Acts Lending as Community Development Financial Institution
Milwaukee/Rock County, July 16, 2026 –The US Treasury has certified Acts Housing’s lending division, Acts Lending, as Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). The designation is granted to mission-driven institutions that provide financial services in low-income communities historically underserved by traditional financial institutions.