UW-Stout: Two-time UW-Stout grad leaves mark as nontraditional student turned college president
Mid-State Technical College leader honed skills at UW-Stout Menomonie, Wis. — Shelly Mondeik followed a nontraditional path to becoming a college president– a path that ran through University of Wisconsin-Stout and led her to be named one of Wisconsin’stop female
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Know the difference: Health insurance vs. discount plans and scams
MADISON, Wis. – Consumers have choices, and during open enrollment periods when time is limited, it is important to understand the differences between health insurance and medical discount plans. These plans are sometimes mistaken for insurance; but in other cases,
DC Wrap: Republicans knock Baldwin for shutdown as Evers raises alarm on FoodShare funding
In this week’s DC Wrap: Republicans knock U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, for the government shutdown as Gov. Tony Evers raises the alarm on FoodShare funding.
Hunger Free America: November hunger crisis imminent if federal shutdown continues one more week
Trump Administration Threatens to Deprive More than 689 Thousand People – and Over 4,400 Food Retailers – in Wisconsin Alone of $112.9 Million in Food Payments Per Month Due to Shutdown Hunger Leader Calls for Senators Johnson and Baldwin to
Sen. Jacque: Bill protecting historic monuments passes committee
Anti-crime legislation one step away from passage MADISON, WI… Criminals who damage and deface historic monuments on public property would face stiffer penalties under legislation (2025 Senate Bill 394) authored by State Senator André Jacque (New Franken) and State Representative William
WisDems: Former CMS director, emergency medicine doctor detail catastrophic impacts if GOP doesn’t continue ACA funding
“People across our country deserve a health care system that is both affordable and accessible, rather than a health care system that forces them to choose between coverage or affording groceries.” – Former CMS Director Chiquita Brooks-LaSure “When you cut coverage,
Marquette Law School: Poll to release Wisconsin survey Wednesday, Oct. 29
MILWAUKEE — Marquette University Law School will release the results of a statewide poll with an in-person event featuring Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, and Derek Mosley, director of the school’s Lubar Center for Public Policy
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee: Argentina-first Derrick Van Orden
Brownfield Ag News: “[Wisconsin farmer Mike Yager] says it would make more sense to help American farmers than to increase Argentine beef sales.” Paging Derrick Van Orden: What happened to America first? While the Trump administration announces their plan to
UW-Madison, Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin: Host Remembrance of Lost Species
Event connects global biodiversity loss to human health and Wisconsin-based solutions Madison, WI — December 4, 2025. The UW Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin (PSR WI) will co-host Remembrance of Lost Species, a unique public
Wisconsin Technology Council: Showcases new leadership and celebrates entrepreneurial excellence at Early Stage Symposium
MADISON, Wis. – Maggie Brickerman, the newly appointed president of the Wisconsin Technology Council, will take the stage over lunch Nov. 5 at the Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium to share her vision for Wisconsin’s innovation economy. She will be joined for
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Leads colleagues in blasting Trump Administration for illegal mass firings at health department
Cuts will gravely weaken work to tackle fentanyl crisis, address maternal mortality, & protect public health WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) led a group of her colleagues in calling out the Trump Administration’s most recent reckless mass firings
Institute for Reforming Government: CIO submits request to DPI seeking teacher licensing and misconduct scandal public records
Delafield, Wis. – The Institute for Reforming Government’s (IRG) Center for Investigative Oversight (CIO) submitted a public records request to the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), seeking to uncover details surrounding the Department’s handling of teacher licenses for educators
Scaife campaign: Receives endorsement from Washington County Deputy Sheriffs Association
WEST BEND – Conservative Washington County judicial candidate Grant Scaife today announced that he has received the strong endorsement of the Washington County Deputy Sheriffs Association in his campaign for Washington County Circuit Court Judge, Branch II. This is in addition
Sen. Jacque: Bill targeting retail theft passes committee
Anti-crime legislation one step away from passage MADISON, WI… Criminals who take advantage of existing laws and engage in violent “smash and grab” retail thefts could soon face stiffer penalties as a result of Senate Bill 92, authored by State Senator
UW-Whitewater College of Business and Economics: A historic moment: Robust undergraduate enrollment drives UW-Whitewater College of Business and Economics to nearly 5,000 students strong
WHITEWATER, Wis. — October 22, 2025. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater College of Business and Economics (CoBE) is celebrating unprecedented growth with near record-breaking undergraduate enrollment, approaching the historic milestone of 5,000 total students for fall 2025. CoBE enrolled 4,969 students