Dept. of Natural Resources: DNR drawdown of Collins Marsh Wildlife Area to improve wildlife habitat
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has drained the main waterbody in the Collins Marsh Wildlife Area by opening the gates on the dam at Mud Creek. This periodic drawdown improves wildlife habitat. Part of managing
Smith campaign: Brad Smith campaign continues to earn support across Wisconsin’s 6th District
The Brad Smith for Congress campaign continues to build momentum across Wisconsin’s 6th Congressional District through grassroots engagement, expanding support from elected leaders, and direct conversations with voters in every corner of the District. This week, Wisconsin State Senator Kristin
Wisconsin Black Democrats: Announce candidate questionnaire to advance new policy platform
MILWAUKEE, WI – Yesterday, the Milwaukee Courier announced Wisconsin Black Democrats’ candidate questionnaire for candidates for Governor and others seeking their party’s nomination for the November ballot. “Since 2018, Black voters in Wisconsin have been pivotal to every Democratic win — electing Governor Evers,
WEC staff: Green Bay clerk likely violated law by sending duplicate absentee ballots
The Green Bay clerk likely violated state law ahead of the spring election when her office inadvertently sent duplicate absentee ballots to 152 voters and should put new safeguards in place to avoid it happening again, Elections Commission staff found.
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: Libertarian Party of Wisconsin applauds Supreme Court decision protecting political speech
The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin welcomes today’s decision by the United States Supreme Court striking down federal limits on coordinated campaign spending between political parties and their candidates. The Court correctly recognized that political speech does not lose its constitutional
Rep. Kitchens: Wisconsin Landmark Stewardship Program ends
(Madison) – One of Wisconsin’s important environmental protection programs is now dead. The Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program preserves valuable natural areas and wildlife habitat, protects water quality and fisheries, and expands opportunities for outdoor recreation across Wisconsin on state-owned land. However,
WisDems: Whine Wednesday: Van Orden’s Twitter use wrapped
MADISON, Wis. — Van Orden has had quite the head-spinning week as evidenced by his 82 tweets. From USAID conspiracies to standing behind Trump’s decision to not sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, you can find all the highlights (or lowlights) of
Wisconsin Technical College System: WTCS statement on DWD’s Workforce Pell Portal
“The Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) is thrilled with the launch of the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development’s (DWD) portal for Workforce Pell programs,” said WTCS President Layla Merrifield. “We strongly support Workforce Pell Grants and look forward to partnering
UW-Eau Claire: Chancellor Edwin Martini enjoys busy first day at UW-Eau Claire
The ninth leader of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Chancellor Edwin Martini, officially assumed the post today, Wednesday, July 1. The busy first day for Martini began with a welcome reception in Schofield Hall. Several hundred faculty and staff and
Dept. of Justice: Wisconsin DOJ and coalition win summary judgment in lawsuit challenging U.S. Department of Education’s unlawful restrictions on public service loan forgiveness
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) and a coalition on Tuesday secured summary judgment blocking a U.S. Department of Education rule that would have unlawfully restricted employers’ eligibility for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. Wisconsin DOJ joined
Center for Election Confidence: Non-profit Center for Election Confidence highlights threat to voters’ confidence, offers assistance in light of second Green Bay extra ballot issue in three months
(GREEN BAY, WISC.) — For the second time in three months, City of Green Bay Election Clerk Celestine Jeffreys’ office has inappropriately printed and mailed extra absentee ballots to individual registered voters. “The Clerk has a straightforward but vital role,”
World Dairy Expo: Cattle show entries now open
MADISON, WIS. – Entries for the Dairy Cattle Show at the 59th World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin are now being accepted exclusively online at worlddairyexpo.com. The entry deadline is Monday, August 31, at 11:59 p.m. (CDT). Late entries will be accepted,
Gathering Waters: Presents 2026 Wisconsin Land Trust Days in July, August, and September
MADISON, WI – Gathering Waters: Wisconsin’s Alliance for Land Trusts presents the ninth annual Wisconsin Land Trust Days, a series of nature-based events hosted by land trusts from July 1 through September 30. Land trusts are non-profit organizations dedicated to permanent land conservation.
WisDems: Video: Wisconsin Democrats address affordability crisis and healthcare costs ahead of big ugly bill anniversary
MADISON, Wis. — Today, Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski joined State Senator Melissa Ratcliff and Representative Mike Bare to discuss how Congressman Tom Tiffany has made life unbearably expensive for working Wisconsinites. Under the MAGA policies Congressman Tiffany has rubber-stamped like
Weekly GOP radio address: America at 250 – Happy Independence Day!
Video: https://youtu.be/Y-FpIWN1R8E I love Independence Day: the parades, the fireworks, the smell of something on the grill. It’s a time for Americans to celebrate the blessings of living in the greatest nation on earth. Hi. I’m State Senator Julian Bradley.