UW-Green Bay: To host Earth Day premiere of “The Natural World of the Bay,” a new feature documentary by Dan Larson
Film explores the bay of Green Bay through ecology, nutrients and human stories; premiere supports UW–Green Bay Scholarships and the Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program Green Bay, Wis.— The University of Wisconsin–Green Bay will host the local premiere of “The Natural World of
Cooke campaign: New poll: Rebecca Cooke has strong momentum in the WI-03 Democratic primary
EAU CLAIRE, Wisc. – Today, a new poll shows small business owner Rebecca Cooke with a commanding 43-point lead in the Wisconsin Third Congressional District Democratic Primary. Cooke leads the three-way field at 65 percent of the vote, with the remaining candidates garnering
Scheffler campaign: Local congressional candidate proposes “Tiny Tax” to replace federal income taxes
APPLETON, WI (March 11, 2026) — Congressional candidate Mark Scheffler today unveiled a proposal to dramatically simplify the American tax system by replacing most federal income taxes with what he calls a “#TinyTax” on financial transactions. Scheffler says the idea would modernize a tax code that
Huma campaign: Judicial candidate Huma Ahsan receives Voces de la Frontera endorsement
MADISON, Wis— A leading Latino civil rights group has declared its endorsement of Huma Ahsan for the Dane County Circuit Court Branch 1 judicial race. After more than 25 years in a legal career dedicated to fighting for underserved communities,
Gov. Evers: Approves over $328,000 in county forest road aid to help improve nearly 940 miles of county forest roads across 24 rural counties
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced $328,300 to improve nearly 940 miles of county forest roads in 24 rural counties across the state to maintain local roads and support rural economies statewide. Each year, county forests generate approximately $40 to $50 million in timber
AFP-Wisconsin: Democrat candidate forum offers a heap of bad ideas for Wisconsin
Madison, WI — Democrat gubernatorial candidates convened in West Bend Tuesday to discuss a range of big government, high-cost policy ideas far too radical for Wisconsin. While the Democratic field offers a continuation of the chaos of the Evers/Rodriguez administration, Americans
Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin: Statement on Senate Bill 3
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin released the following statement on Senate Bill 3: The Clean Economy Coalition of Wisconsin has deep concerns about Senate Bill 3, as it would likely increase costs for families and small businesses by
UW-Madison School of Pubic Affairs: Greg Lukianoff of FIRE to discuss free speech in higher ed at campus event with UW–Madison chancellor
University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Chancellor Jennifer L. Mnookin will sit down with Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), on March 18, 2026, to discuss free expression on college campuses and across the country.
Dept. of Justice: Officer involved death in Shawano County, Wis.
TOWN OF GREEN VALLEY, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) is conducting an investigation into an officer involved death that occurred in the Town of Green Valley, Wis. on the morning of Tuesday,
HSHS: Megan Pfarr named chief executive officer for new rehabilitation hospital in Green Bay
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) and Lifepoint Rehabilitation, an operating division of Lifepoint Health, have announced that Megan Pfarr will lead Hospital Sisters Health System | Rehabilitation Hospital as its first chief executive officer when it opens later
Milwaukee County Clerk Christenson: Praises Journal Sentinel for alerting Milwaukee voters
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Clerk George L. Christenson today praised the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for alerting voters of the potential for federal authorities to seize election ballots and reveal how they voted in the 2020 election: “The cornerstone of American democracy
Rep. Duchow: Bill to curtail avian flu receives Senate hearing
Madison, WI – Today, Senate Bill 1084/Assembly Bill 1032 received a public hearing in the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Revenue. Introduced by Representative Cindi Duchow (R-Delafield) and Senator Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point), the bill would allow the Natural Resources Board to
WisDems: Dan O’Donnell is back on the air. How long until Tom Tiffany returns to his show?
MADISON, Wis. — GOP candidate for governor Tom Tiffany, who announced his run for governor on Dan O’Donnell’s radio show, has still not condemned O’Donnell’s call for the assassination of Minnesota governor Tim Walz. O’Donnell was pulled off the air for nearly a week
Rep. Rivera-Wagner: Praises AG Kaul for standing up to Ticketmaster and Live Nation
GREEN BAY, WI — State Representative Amaad Rivera-Wagner (D-Green Bay) released the following statement in response to the antitrust action involving Live Nation and Ticketmaster pursued by the U.S. Department of Justice and a coalition of state attorneys general that included
Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Supervisor Bielinski resolution advancing transparency in county contracts moves forward
MILWAUKEE — A resolution authored by Supervisor Bielinski and co-sponsored by Supervisors Martinez, Rolland, Shea, Gómez-Tom, Taylor (District 17), Taylor (District 5), Vincent, O’Connor, Capriolo, Logsdon, Eckblad, and Martin unanimously advanced out of the Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and General Services Committee with aims to improve transparency and