WisDems: Welcome Vice President Harris to Milwaukee
MADISON, Wis. — Ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Milwaukee today as part of her nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Chair Ben Wikler released the following statement: “From day one of the Biden-Harris Administration, President Biden and Vice President
Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association: Dairy leaders push for innovation funding in FY25 appropriations and Farm Bill package
MADISON, WI – More than 200 dairy business leaders in 31 states are today calling on Congressional leaders to fully fund Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives (DBII) in 2025, and throughout the duration of the pending new Farm Bill. In a
Gov. Evers: Delivers radio address highlighting Mental Health Awareness Month
Audio File of Radio Address. MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today delivered his weekly radio address highlighting May as Mental Health Awareness Month across the state and nation. Gov. Evers proclaimed May as Mental Health Awareness Month, and a copy
WisGOP: Statement on VPOTUS visit to Milwaukee
MADISON, Wis. – If you are covering Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, please consider the following statement from WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming: “Every time Kamala Harris visits Wisconsin, voters are reminded of the failed agenda of the Biden
Sokaogon Chippewa Community: Tribal Chairman Robert Van Zile travels to White House
CRANDON, Wis.—May 16, 2024—The Biden-Harris Administration recently hosted Sokaogon Chippewa Community Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribal Chairman Robert Van Zile and other rural leaders from across the United States at the White House. Chairman Van Zile was
Dept. of Natural Resources: Do your part to improve Wisconsin’s air quality
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages Wisconsinites to make small tweaks to their daily routines to improve the state’s air quality this Clean Air Month. The average adult breathes about 20,000 times each day, and the
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Wisconsin Cherry Board election underway
MADISON, Wis.– Wisconsin tart cherry growers have until June 15, 2024 to submit their vote to elect two new members to the five-member Wisconsin Cherry Board. No nominations were received by the original March 29, 2024 nomination period deadline or
U.S. Sen. Johnson: Joins resolution recognizing National Police Week
WASHINGTON – On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) joined 75 of his Senate colleagues in introducing a resolution designating the week of May 12 through 18, 2024, as National Police Week. “National Police Week is an important time to recognize
Erickson campaign: Kathleen Falk announces endorsement of Chuck Erikson
MADISON, WI – “I am pleased – and proud – to enthusiastically endorse Chuck Erickson for the WI State Assembly,” announced Kathleen Falk, Dane County Executive (1997-2011), the longest serving Dane County Executive in history. “For over a decade during my
Dan O’Donnell: Stare decisis for thee, but not for me
The Wisconsin Supreme Court’s liberal majority wants to throw out a two-year-old case banning ballot drop boxes while at the same time blasting the US Supreme Court for overturning Roe v. Wade.
Ruth Conniff: What happened to the crusade for campus free speech?
Rothman lashed out Tuesday at UW-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone for reaching an agreement with pro-Palestinian student protesters.
Shale Horowitz: UW-Milwaukee leadership must go
UW-Milwaukee officially endorses the ‘genocide’ blood libel against Israel.
John Torinus: Old guys calling for new voices in Middle East
When mindsets move to the high ground, societies and economies win by promoting collaboration, by putting love or at least tolerance over hate, by innovating versus dominating.
Dave Cieslewicz: Finish Hamas, make peace the only choice
What has to happen is that Hamas and all other radical groups need to lay down their arms, recognize Israel’s right to exist and get to work on a two state solution.
Bruce Murphy: Why Right Wisconsin was killed
Its editor, stalwart Republican James Wigderson watched as readers and his party went off the rails.