Scott Walker: New Jersey, Virginia gubernatorial races provide insight into 2026 midterms
Voters in Virginia and New Jersey will send a clear message next month when they elect a new governor in each state. The results will provide a preview of what to expect in the 2026 midterm elections.
UW-Stout: Championing teachers: Community, state support are vital inrecruiting, retention of educators
UW-Stout prepares future teachers through personalized approach; Teach Day event for high schoolers is Oct. 15 Menomonie, Wis. – It is no secret that enrollment in teacher preparation programs all over thecountry is suffering. The shortages that school districts are
Dept. of Natural Resources: Tree and shrub seedling sales to begin Oct. 6
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting seedling orders from Wisconsin landowners for trees and shrubs to be planted in spring 2026, starting Oct. 6, 2025. Wisconsin forest nurseries have provided high-quality, native tree seedlings, appropriate
Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors and Premiers: Launch regional agenda for growth
Québec City, Québec – The region’s Governors and Premiers gathered this weekend for their biennial Leadership Summit at the historic Château Frontenac. The Summit’s focus on a regional Agenda for Growth, led by the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Governors & Premiers
Rep. Steffen: Introduces “Justice for All Act”
Legislation addresses staffing in the justice system and case backlogs that hurt local taxpayers Madison, WI — State Representative David Steffen (R-Howard) along with State Senator Eric Wimberger (R Oconto) introduced a bill that will address critical staffing needs within
UW-Eau Claire, Chippewa Valley Technical College: Collaborate to remove barriers for transfer students
(Eau Claire, Wis.) — Removing barriers and creating new pathways to empower students was the driving force behind six new articulation agreements the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire signed with Chippewa Valley Technical College this fall. Building on the longstanding collaboration
Vos on ‘UpFront’ says he may not seek reelection next year
Vos says he will decide sometime in January and that voters and lawmakers shouldn’t read much into his comments.
Judge Lisa Neubauer: Announces retirement
Contact: Sachin Chheda(414) 412-6099 RACINE, WI—Wisconsin Court of Appeals District II Presiding Judge Lisa S. Neubauer announced today she will retire from the court at the end of her current term on July 31, 2026, after 18 years of service
Gov. Evers, Public Service Commission: Celebrate IRA Home Energy Rebates now available at retail locations across Wisconsin
Now available in stores and online, rebates for low- and moderate-income households will help save energy and money by switching to energy-efficient home appliances MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC), today announced Wisconsin residents can now access Inflation Reduction
WisDems: Endorse Judge Chris Taylor for Wisconsin Supreme Court
MADISON, Wis. — Today, WisDems announced that they are endorsing Judge Chris Taylor for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Judge Taylor’s commitment to protecting victims, ensuring access to health care for people in Wisconsin, and her record of being a fair and
Badger Battleground Poll: Tiffany, Barnes open with leads in WI gov primaries, many undecided
CONTACT: Alec Zimmermanaz@platform-communications.com 608-317-4320 Bipartisan poll also shows narrow GOP lead in gov race, political violence a growing concern, “MAGA” movement/Trump find support from nearly half of voters [MADISON] – In the first statewide poll looking at the two primaries in Wisconsin’s
Wisconsin Jobs and Energy Coalition: ICYMI: DNR experts confirm Line 5 Relocation will protect waterways and rare plants
Madison, Wis – On Friday, the contested case hearing for the Enbridge Line 5 Relocation Project wrapped up with the testimony of several Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources experts who confirmed the Line 5 Relocation planning was not only scrutinized by
Voces de la Frontera: Terrorizing communities: ICE escalates attacks against immigrants in Wisconsin
Voces de la Frontera Condemns Recent Detentions in Manitowoc and Madison (Milwaukee, October 3rd, 2025)— Voces de la Frontera denounces the recent actions of ICE in Wisconsin, including arrests in Manitowoc last week and yesterday’s detentions in northeast Madison. These operations
Sen. Carpenter: Statement on removal from committee assignment
CONTACT: Sen.Carpenter@legis.wi.gov Republicans are afraid of open debate (MADISON)—Today, Senator Tim Carpenter (D-Milwaukee) issued the following statement regarding Republican actions to shut down debate and remove him from the Senate Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs: “My
UW-Green Bay: Bayshore Arts Center invites you to experience the joy and chaos of first grade in Junie B. Jones JR: The Musical
MARINETTE, Wis. – Bayshore Arts Center, the vibrant community theatre located on the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus, invites audiences of all ages to join the spirited and spunky Junie B. Jones as she navigates the ups and downs of first