Patrick McIlheran: Scouts hope Gov. Evers will have change of heart on school access
Scouting leaders say they’re hoping that legislation granting them a few minutes for a recruiting talk at the start of Wisconsin public schools’ academic year is more successful this time around.
Terrance Wall: America is back
The state of the union is excellent!
Bill Barth: Without revenues, the debt is forever
America needs to cut spending. And America needs to add revenue.
Mike McCabe: Stars and stripe
Red or blue, neither is up to the immense challenges of our times. … There is an unclaimed color on our flag that could be the emblem of that shared dismay. Those who want better than the depressing choice we’re presently stuck with could make a statement, could start wearing white hats, that universal symbol of good guys.
David Blaska: We shall flag and fail
Did we blame Churchill for defending his country?
Dave Zweifel: Trump and Putin aren’t interested in stopping the dying
Trump apparently forgot that it was his buddy, the war criminal Putin, who launched an invasion into his neighboring country three years ago last month to begin the killing, an invasion Trump now has the audacity to blame on Ukraine.
Bill Lueders: Your Right to Know: Opee Awards highlight highs and lows
For the 19th consecutive year, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council is bestowing its annual Openness in Government Awards, or Opees, meant to recognize outstanding efforts to protect the state’s tradition of open government, as well as highlight impediments.
WED News Summary: Evers says Trump tariffs are “not good for our country”
TOP STORIES Evers blasts Trump tariffs, warns they’ll harm Wisconsin… at a WisPolitics lunch event … “This is not good for our country. Simple as that,” Evers said. “It sucks. It’s bad. It’s no good. I’m irritated. … “Of course
U.S. Rep. Pocan: To host town hall in Lafayette County
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02) announced that he will host a town hall in Belmont, Wisconsin on Saturday, March 8, at 11:00 am. The town hall will be held less than 10 miles from the border of Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional
Schimel campaign: Sheriffs and District Attorneys tout Judge Schimel’s record, knock Crawford on crime
WAUKESHA, Wisc. — On Tuesday, Judge Brad Schimel joined local Sheriffs and District Attorneys from Northeastern Wisconsin for a press conference to make clear Judge Schimel’s public safety record compared to Susan Crawford’s dangerous history of coddling criminals. WATCH THE PRESS CONFERENCE OR READ
Gov. Evers: READ: Gov. Evers’ letter to Congressional Republicans
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers released an open letter to Congressional Republicans, including Republican members of Wisconsin’s congressional delegation, urging them to take swift and urgent action to stand up for Wisconsin and fight against President Trump and the Trump Administration’s reckless,
Melissa Morales: Statement on Trump’s address to Congress
“Tonight, President Trump confirmed what we continue to hear from Latino voters: he is clearly disconnected from the economic struggles facing working people. Instead of focusing on the rising cost of living, skyrocketing rent, or the affordability of groceries and
NextGen America: Young voters respond to Trump Address to the Joint Session of Congress
“Last night’s address was yet another distraction orchestrated by Donald Trump aimed to deflect, deny, and defend his egregious attack on young, working-class people across the country. Trump entered office with a promise to make our lives better, but instead
Dept. of Natural Resources: Learn about Central Wisconsin trout stream habitat management on March 10
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites the public to join DNR staff on Monday, March 10, either virtually or in person at the Waushara WWII Veterans Memorial Building in Wautoma, Wisconsin, for the final meeting in
Dept. of Transportation: Weight restrictions begin Thursday for majority of Wisconsin highways
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is enacting Class II restrictions for the majority of Wisconsin (highways south of US 8), including Zone 2 through Zone 5, on Thursday, March 6 at 12:01 a.m. Class II restrictions for far northern Wisconsin