Weekly GOP radio address: Senate Democrats ignore Wisconsin taxpayers
Hi, this is Senator Dan Feyen. A new Marquette Law School poll released earlier this week confirmed what legislators have been hearing from taxpayers for months: Wisconsin families are struggling with rising costs and want their legislature to deliver real
UW-Eau Claire: UW-Eau Claire professor named fellow of Animal Behavior Society
It’s a long way from the plains of Kenya, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and a whale-watch boat off the coast of the Hawaiian Islands to Cincinnati, Ohio. But it’s the journey to the first three that has helped lead to
Bruce Murphy: Tom Tiffany’s on a roll. It’s not good.
In his unscripted moments, Tiffany has looked foolish in recent weeks. It’s hard to pick the worst of his stumbles.
Dave Cieslewicz: Moderate Dems may slump toward defeat
The eight candidate Democratic field is divided into two camps: those with a better than even chance of defeating Tiffany and those whose chances are less than 50%. But it’s the two most risky candidates — Francesca Hong and Barnes — who are leading the pack right now.
James Wigderson: Tiffany considering supporting pallets of cash for January 6 defendants
And a Wisconsin fake elector plotter is asking for a payout
Tyler August: Compromise shouldn’t be a dirty word in Wisconsin politics
The bill negotiated between Gov. Tony Evers and Republican legislative leadership focused on issues that matter to families across our state. Sadly, we watched nearly every Democrat in the Legislature reject this deal simply because election-year politics and extreme ideologies don’t allow for bipartisan cooperation.
Tom Still: Americans hate AI more than others, even as they keep using it
Why are many Americans so scared or even angry about AI, even when people in China, India, Brazil, Singapore, Malaysia and many other countries outside Europe are not?
Brian Fraley: Wisconsin within America’s first 250 years: Our stories deserve to be told
For nearly four centuries, Wisconsin has shaped the American story. Not quietly or from the sidelines, but from the center of the action.
Masood Akhtar: Muslim Americans: A vital part of America’s success
The attempt to marginalize Muslims or portray them as less American betrays the very ideals upon which this nation was built. Muslims are not a burden on America. Muslims are part of America’s strength. They have helped make this nation more compassionate, more innovative, more resilient and more prosperous.
Scott Mayer: America can’t ignore immigrant labor shortage
America’s immigration debate often gets framed as a choice between security and compassion. It doesn’t have to be. We can secure our border while also recognizing a simple economic reality: The United States needs workers, and most of those workers are immigrants.
Mitchell A. Sobieski: The forgotten middle
How America abandoned cities like Milwaukee that built the working middle class
Marshfield Clinic: Marshfield Clinic, Boys & Girls Clubs announce $84,000 investment to support healthy initiatives for kids across central and northern Wisconsin
MADISON and MARSHFIELD, Wis. — Marshfield Clinic today announced an $84,000 contribution to Boys & Girls Clubs of Wisconsin to create healthy and safe spaces for kids across central and northern Wisconsin. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wisconsin will distribute
Weekly Dem radio address: Gov. Evers kicks off June Dairy Month, celebrates Wisconsin’s proud heritage as America’s Dairyland
Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. Folks, they don’t call Wisconsin “America’s Dairyland” for nothing. Our dairy industry is a proud part of our state’s heritage and tradition, representing our past, present, and future successes. And throughout the past seven years, my administration and I have
Dept. of Public Instruction: Free summer meals available for Wisconsin kids through DPI nutrition program
MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction announced today it is working with eligible organizations to serve free meals and snacks to children across the state through the Summer Food Service Program. Each summer, SFSP sponsors and sites across
UW Health Kids: Neenah teen recovers from near-crippling injury to become a pro motorcycle racer
MADISON, Wis. – It took something as small as the width of a motorcycle tire to change Jack Brucks’ life forever. Brucks, then 10 years old, was riding a single-piston motorcycle in a flat-track training session — his specialty —