Wisconsin Historical Society: Mount Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church listed in the National Register of Historic Places
WEST ALLIS, Wis. – The Mount Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on December 18, 2025. The Late Gothic Revival Church was constructed in 1947 with a modern wing addition in 1958 in
Rebecca Haefner: Data centers: Why Wisconsin needs guardrails now
The tech boom doesn’t have to come at the expense of our environment, our electrical grid, or our pocketbooks — but only if we establish smart policies now.
Christina Lieffring: Could an exhibition like “Guiding Ethos” find a home in Madison?
A group show at Appleton’s Trout Museum stands up for “political” art in an era of cowardice and compliance.
Mark Belling: Insane: The plan to get rid of 25% of AmFam Field parking
An idea only a Tony Evers-appointed board could come up with.
AARP Wisconsin: Now accepting 2026 Community Challenge grant applications
Grants of up to $25,000 can help make WI communities more livable for people of all ages MADISON, WI – AARP Wisconsin invites local eligible nonprofit organizations and governments to apply for the 2026 AARP Community Challenge grant program, now through March
Bill Barth: Remember: ‘If you break it, you own it’
A legitimate question: Is the armed incursion into Venezuela legal?
Gregory Humphrey: Trump fails to understand ‘it’s the economy, stupid’
For a president who staked his reputation on being the ultimate champion of the American worker, the savvy businessman, the powerful master, the current trajectory is a fundamental failure of his economic architecture.
Wisconsin College Republicans: Announce record-breaking push heading into 2026
MADISON, WI – Today, the Wisconsin College Republicans announced they will be major players in the 2026 election cycle and beyond, launching the largest political effort in their organization’s history. With over $1 million already raised this cycle, the group
WISDOM: Hosts community forum to address violence reduction, incarceration, and investment in Milwaukee
[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]: Community leaders, elected officials, candidates, faith leaders, and directly impacted residents will gather for a public forum “Uniting to Build Communities in Milwaukee” focused on building stronger, safer communities in Milwaukee in 2026 and beyond. The forum will
Sen. Drake: SJR 94 Constitutional Amendment: Manufactured discrimination and legislative neglect is a threat to Wisconsin’s future
MADISON – Yesterday in the cover of darkness of no Wisconsin-Eye media coverage, the Senate Committee Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs held a public hearing on Senate Joint Resolution 94, a ballot measure that could prohibit state and local
Tiffany campaign: Raises over $2 million since campaign launch
WAUSAU, WI – Congressman Tom Tiffany announced today that his campaign for governor has raised more than $2 million since launching, with donations coming in from all 72 counties across Wisconsin. “While Democrats rely on Hollywood donors and coastal elites, we
Cooke campaign: Raises $1.1 million to end 2025
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, Rebecca Cooke, candidate for Congress in Wisconsin’s Third Congressional District, announced raising $1.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2025. Her campaign begins 2026 with more than $2.5 million cash on hand. The end-of-year filing brings
DC Wrap: Baldwin backs bill aiming to prevent war with Venezuela following Maduro ouster
In this week’s DC Wrap: U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, backs a bill to prohibit federal funding for military force in or against Venezuela without Congress’ approval.
Grid operator bypasses Dairyland, ATC bids for new power lines
The decisions came after the Legislature failed to pass legislation that was designed to give utilities with existing infrastructure in Wisconsin the first crack at building the lines. Conservative groups opposed the bill — dubbed right of first refusal — arguing allowing them to be competitively bid would drive down the cost of the work.
Gov. Evers, Dept. of Natural Resources: Announce $484 million to improve wastewater infrastructure for Wisconsinites in 82 municipalities
Funding provided through the Clean Water Fund Program will help small and disadvantaged communities upgrade wastewater equipment MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), today announced more than $484 million has been allocated