Rep. Knodl: Wisconsin lawmakers urge FEMA to expedite federal emergency declaration following historic fooding
Madison, WI – Representative Dan Knodl (R-Germantown), along with a bipartisan coalition of Wisconsin state legislators, has sent a formal letter to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) urging swift federal action to assist communities across the state devastated by record
Benjamin campaign: Laura Benjamin and Emily Berge stand in protest, call out Rep. Van Orden at La Crosse demonstration
Congressional Candidates for Wisconsin’s 3rd District Laura Benjamin and Emily Berge Unite in Call for Accountability at Pearl Street Brewery Event LA CROSSE, WIS. – Earlier today, Laura Benjamin and fellow Democratic candidate Emily Berge joined forces at a grassroots
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Consumers should seek trustworthy contractors after flood damage
MADISON, Wis. – Recent flooding has caused widespread damage in Wisconsin. Consumers whose homes, vehicles, or other properties were damaged will likely seek out repair contractors, but they should practice caution while doing so. “Vulnerable consumers are often targeted by
Rep. Stubbs: Observes 1-year anniversary of Missing Child Alert launch
MADISON, WI – The first Missing Child Alert in Wisconsin, created by 2023 Wisconsin Act 272, also known as the Prince Act, was issued in early August of 2024. Today, the Department of Justice officially marked 1 year since the
Dept. of Justice: Raises awareness of missing child alerts
Contact: DOJCommunications@doj.state.wi.us MILWAUKEE, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice is raising awareness about the importance of Wisconsin’s Missing Child Alerts as it marks more than one year since announcing these alerts, which broaden options for alerting the public to missing
UW-Stout: Blue Devil student athletes make every day ‘game day,’ return to campus for early practice
Fall sports report back to campus early, looking forward to successful seasons UW-Stout is gearing up for the start of the 2025-26 academic year and is already welcoming some student groups to campus. Blue Devil fall athletes are reporting to
Waukesha County Emergency Management: Property damage estimates in Waukesa County continue to rise as county crew work to support ongoing flood recovery
Waukesha, WI – August 14, 2025 – Waukesha County continues to work closely with municipal partners to monitor community needs and support recovery efforts following the historic flooding event. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains activated, coordinating with local governments,
Weekly GOP radio address: Keeping Wisconsin healthy!
Hello, this is Senator Patrick Testin, and I am coming to you from the Capitol in Madison to talk about my bipartisan Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Modernization Act, which was recently signed into law following more than a decade of
UW-Green Bay: Bridges language barriers with new English-to-Spanish certificate program
Regional workforce in need of professional translators as the state’s Spanish-speaking population grows Green Bay, WI – Professional translators are in demand within the region to meet the needs of the Spanish-speaking population in Northeast Wisconsin. Recognizing this need, UW-Green
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: On Social Security’s 90th anniversary, Van Orden and Steil are full speed ahead in their efforts to dismantle it
After promising to protect Social Security, the Republican Trifecta has cut, gutted, and pushed a scheme to privatize this vital program A foundational cornerstone of America’s middle class, Social Security turns 90 today. For nearly a century, the program has
Southeastern Wisconsin Veteran Suicide Prevention Task Force: Veteran-centric music series to wrap up season Aug. 21
MILWAUKEE — A free, family-friendly outdoor music series in support of veterans will wrap up its fourth season on Thursday, Aug. 21, at Milwaukee’s lakefront. “Music in the Garden” will be 6-8 p.m. at the War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln
Strnad campaign: To make official campaign announcement and enter the 2026 WI. gubernatorial election as a democrat
His announcement will be held on Wednesday, August 20 th at 2:00pm and should last for no more than 10 minutes. The location of the announcement will be at Mitchell BOULEVARD Park (not to be confused with Mitchell Park) and
Milwaukee County Exec. Crowley: Provides new update following extreme storms and flooding
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley and the Milwaukee County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) are releasing additional resources, guidance, and information for the community following extreme flooding and storms that occurred last weekend. Milwaukee County officials remain in the
Dept. of Workforce Development: Wisconsin employment numbers released
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today announced 3,058,500 total nonfarm jobs in the state, according to July 2025 preliminary estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Preliminary employment estimates for July 2025 showed Wisconsin’s seasonally
Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association: 2025 Wisconsin cranberry crop projected at 5.3M barrels
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. – Wisconsin’s cranberry growers are forecasting a 5.3-million-barrel harvest in 2025, according to the latest USDA National Agriculture Statistic Services (NASS) crop production report. If projections hold, Wisconsin will remain the largest cranberry producer in the world,