American Birkebeiner Ski Foundation: Countdown to winter: Registration for 2026 Birkie Week events opens May 1
Hayward, WI — April 29, 2025 — The countdown is officially on for one of the most anticipated winter traditions in the Northwoods. Registration for the 2026 Slumberland American Birkebeiner and week of skiing events opens on Thursday, May 1.
Rep. Stroud: To host budget town halls in Superior, Ashland, and Brule
ASHLAND, Wis. – Representative Angela Stroud (D–Ashland) will be holding a series of budget town halls to help constituents better understand the budget process, to share details from Governor Evers’ budget proposal, and to hear from constituents about their priorities and concerns. These sessions are opportunities for
TempoPay Rx: Launches to help bridge the prescription drug affordability gap
MILWAUKEE, April 29, 2025 – TempoPay, a subsidiary of industry-leading healthcare financing and payments solutions provider PayMedix, today announced the availability of TempoPay Rx, a financing solution designed to address the growing trend in prescription drug non-adherence across the country.
DNC War Room: Trump’s first 100 days have been an abject failure for Wisconsinites
Thanks to Donald Trump, we’re seeing more unemployment, skyrocketing costs, slashed education funding, threats to Social Security and Medicaid, and suffering families in Wisconsin As Donald Trump prepares to celebrate 100 days of failure, the reality on the ground for
Steven Walters: New Capitol models of lawmaking evolve
Republicans put four constitutional changes before voters last year, passing two of them.
Ron Malzer: Brad Schimel didn’t stand a chance
In the case of the People of Wisconsin versus Elon Musk, Susan Crawford got to write the opinion for the majority in Wisconsin. And it was Justice Marshall, in absentia, concurring.
Bruce Murphy: The patriotism of Hannah Dugan
Milwaukee judge who loves the U.S. Constitution and history has fueled a national controversy.
David Blaska: Democrats are stuck on fly paper
No one is above the law — except progressive judges.
Luanna H. Meyer: Cutting Medicaid wouldn’t make America great again. It would make America cruel.
Cuts to Medicaid means denying millions of Americans access to desperately-needed supports and the right to live with dignity.
Rich Eng and Lena Eng: We’re Republican and Christian. Trump is wrong to order these refugees to leave.
President Trump’s administration revoked the legal status of Christians who face death if forced to return to Taliban-led Afghanistan.
Steven Elbow: Attack on democracy not as bad as you think — it’s far worse
Trump is establishing an authoritarian regime with blinding speed, and riding it out until the midterms so his power can be checked is the worst of all possible options.
John Nichols: At the 100-day mark, support for Trump is collapsing
After two and a half months of chaos stemming from everything from tariffs to threats to civil liberties to the destruction of Medicaid, there is nothing subtle about the overwhelming rejection of the man and his policies.
Richard Kyte: Democracy relies upon a self-imposed rule of law
America is facing a constitutional crisis not just because the president is defying the courts. We are facing a constitutional crisis because Americans don’t know the Constitution.
TUE News Summary: UW prof. says arrest of Milwaukee judge could impact justice system; DHS says potential Medicaid cuts could cost Wisconsin
TOP STORIES Arrest of Wisconsin judge could affect how justice system operates, UW prof. Schweber argues… “We have to separate the law, the politics and the policy here if the allegations are true,” Schweber [said]. “All I have to go
Sen. Testin: Introduces video game tax credit legislation
MADISON, Wis. – Sen. Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point) has introduced bipartisan legislation that attempts to encourage more video game production companies to locate in Wisconsin. According to the latest data from Statista Market Insights, the worldwide video game industry is forecasted to