Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative: Applauds U.S. signing of new trade agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala & Argentina
GREEN BAY, Wis. —Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, one of the largest dairy cooperatives in the country based on milk, appreciates the United States’ signing of recent trade agreements with El Salvador, Guatemala and Argentina. The reciprocal trade agreements with El
Rep. Fitzgerald: Proposes bill addressing illegal gun trafficking
MADISON – Today, State Representative Joan Fitzgerald (D-Fort Atkinson) introduced LRB-5091, a bill that would crack down on firearm dealers to address ongoing gun trafficking in Wisconsin. The legislation was introduced alongside Representative Deb Andraca (D-Whitefish Bay), Senator LaTonya Johnson
Crowley campaign: Calls out Trump Administration for denial of federal disaster aid for Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE – In response to the Trump administration denying Wisconsin’s request for federal assistance to repair public infrastructure after last summer’s historic flooding, County Executive David Crowley issued the following statement: “The Trump administration’s decision to deny Wisconsin federal disaster relief —
Sen. Baldwin, Sen. Britt: Introduce bipartisan bill to crack down on trade cheats and strengthen American manufacturing
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Katie Britt (R-AL) led their colleagues in introducing the Fighting Trade Cheats Act, bipartisan legislation to strengthen U.S. trade law enforcement and empower American manufacturers to take action against bad actors that engage
Dept. of Natural Resources: Learn about fisheries management in Wisconsin’s ceded territory
RHINELANDER, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds fish enthusiasts of the fisheries management meeting set to occur online and in person at the DNR’s Rhinelander and Spooner service centers on Thursday, Feb. 12. Join DNR staff at
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul, Wisconsin ICAC Task Force recognize safer internet day, share information about threats kids face online
Contact: DOJCommunications@doj.state.wi.us MADISON, Wis. – On Safer Internet Day 2026, Attorney General Josh Kaul and the Wisconsin Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is raising awareness of some of the dangers kids currently face online and resources available for
Steven Walters: More turnover in the Wisconsin Legislature
Gone are the days when senators spent decades in the state Legislature.
John Nichols: Joel Brennan’s got a good plan for defending democracy
Brennan recognizes what’s at stake.
American Bridge 21st Century: Maria Lazar’s record shows she is unfit for Wisconsin’s highest court
Maria Lazar is running for the Wisconsin Supreme Court with a record that shows she is unfit for Wisconsin’s highest court. Throughout her career Lazar has repeatedly taken positions and issued rulings that narrowed fundamental rights, favored political power over
Dave Cieslewicz: Law Forward could take us backward
Madison takes enough incoming from the hard-right. We don’t need the left to pile on.
George Mitchell: Some solid reporting on MPS literacy dysfunction
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel education reporter Kayla Huynh’s February 2 story pulls back the curtain on an issue with adverse consequences on a par with the decades-long forced busing desegregation plan.
Taylor campaign: Releases first TV ad of the cycle
MADISON, Wis. – Judge Chris Taylor’s campaign for the Wisconsin Supreme Court released its first TV ad of the election cycle, titled “Rights and Freedoms.” The initial six-figure statewide ad buy will begin airing in the Madison, Milwaukee, and Green
LaKeshia Myers: Get your financial house in order
Estate planning isn’t just for the wealthy. It’s for anyone who wants to ensure their wishes are honored, their loved ones are protected, and their hard-earned assets go where they are supposed to go.
Paul Fanlund: George Austin, still remaking downtown after all these years
Over more than four decades, George Austin has steered iconic Madison projects like the Monona Terrace Convention Center and the Overture Center for the Arts. He is doing it again now as the project manager for the forthcoming Wisconsin History Center on Capitol Square.
Sheriff Barrett: Announces re-election campaign
MADISON, WI — Today, Sheriff Kalvin Barrett announced his campaign for re-election as Dane County Sheriff, pledging to continue his inclusive, data-driven, and community-centered approach to public safety. “Serving as your Sheriff has been the honor of my lifetime,” said