Marquette University: New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds approval of President Trump almost unchanged at 45%, support among Republicans and his base remains strong
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Mark Belling: The left-wing media party is over
Colbert, NPR, PBS victims of low ratings and boring content.
James Causey: Commanders and Guardians don’t need to revert to racist names to be great again
Instead of focusing on the names of professional sports teams, maybe Trump should focus on releasing the Epstein files and lowering egg prices, as he promised.
Dave Zweifel: You can bet on anything these days, and it’s ruining sports
Thirty-eight states have now opened their doors to gambling on all sports. Wisconsin, thank goodness, is still not one of them.
Evers urges Trump administration against cutting federal forestry funding, Quinn knocks ‘hysteria’ over cuts
Gov. Tony Evers is again urging the Trump administration against cuts to U.S. Forest Service programs, warning the combination of reduced funding and staffing will be “devastating” for states like Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority: Erin Libecki promoted to Director of Commercial Lending
MADISON , Wis.– The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) announced today that Erin Libecki is the new leader of the Commercial Lending team. As Director of Commercial Lending, Libecki and her team will focus on deploying capital and resources
Civic Media: Stands against funding cuts to public broadcasting
Madison, WI (July 22, 2025) – Congress has slashed funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, or CPB. The independent agency distributes funding to help support a variety of noncommercial radio and TV stations, including NPR, PBS, and many Tribal and
Public Service Commission of Wisconsin: Utility reconnections available to those in need during heat advisory
PSC Encourages Utility Customers to Call PSC’s Consumer Affairs Bureau for Assistance MADISON – With the National Weather Service issuing a heat advisory for east central, south central, and southeast Wisconsin on July 23, 2025, the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) is
Rep. Snodgrass: Condemning DOJ’s request for state voter records
MADISON, Wis. — Recently, the Trump Administration submitted a request to the Wisconsin Elections Commission asking to provide them with Wisconsin’s current voter registration list, including both inactive and active voters, potentially revealing sensitive information. Representative Snodgrass issued the following
Forward Latino: Condemns vandalism and symbols of hate targeting heart of Chicago’s Latino community!
Franklin, WI – Forward Latino, a non-partisan, non-profit service and advocacy organization with members and affiliates across twenty-nine states issued the following statement following vandalism in the Little Village Neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois this weekend. Statement by National President Darryl
Rep. Prado: Releases statement on home disturbance
MADISON, Wis. – Representative Priscilla A. Prado released the following statement regarding suspicious activity at her residence: “Late last night, a disturbance occurred at my residence. Authorities have been notified and are actively investigating this situation. I am grateful that no
Dept. of Natural Resources: Special fall hunting and trapping season application deadlines approaching
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds hunters and trappers that less than two weeks remain to apply for bobcat and fisher permits or a chance to hunt sharp-tailed grouse this fall. The harvest of bobcat and fisher is
UW-Milwaukee: School of Continuing Education launches new Cybersecurity Certificate to meet growing demand
MILWAUKEE, WI, July 22, 2025 – At a time when digital threats are escalating and data breaches dominate headlines, the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Continuing Education is offering a new, fully online Cybersecurity Certificate designed to empower professionals with
U.S. Reps. Grothman, Dingell: Reintroduce bipartisan Dillon’s Law
(Washington, D.C.) – Congressman Glenn Grothman (R-WI) and Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D-MI) have reintroduced Dillon’s Law, a bipartisan bill that incentivizes states to empower “good Samaritans” to save lives in critical moments. The legislation encourages trained individuals to administer epinephrine
U.S. Rep. Wied, U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Introduce bill to honor veterans of Operation End Sweep with the Vietnam Service Medal
Bipartisan bill inspired by Sturgeon Bay, WI veteran who served in Operation End Sweep to clear mines from Vietnam WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Tony Wied (R-WI-08) and U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) introduced a bipartisan bill to honor veterans who