Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Reacts to Court of Appeals EPA decision
MADISON – Today, the 7th Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals granted the DNR’s request for a stay of the EPA’s final rule classifying Southeast Wisconsin and Sheboygan counties as “Serious” nonattainment areas under the 2015 ozone standard. WMC
UW-Stout: Alum named CFO, dean of CTE at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
Smith’s dual degrees in management, operations, in-field experience readied her for role helping students become industry ready Menomonie, Wis. – With more than 30 years of field experience and two degrees from University of Wisconsin-Stout, Zhawaanukwe Jodee Smith is leading
Dept. of Natural Resources: To host open houses at fish hatcheries and spawning facilities across the state
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the dates for fall open houses at two fish spawning facilities and two fish hatcheries. Over the coming weeks, the DNR will host open houses at the Governor Tommy G.
Libertarian Party of Wisconsin: To host second statewide Town Hall featuring party leadership
Wisconsin — The Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (LPWI) will host its second statewide Virtual Town Hall on Tuesday, September 24, 2025, at 7:00 PM Central Time, offering party members and the general public a chance to engage directly with LPWI’s
Endeavor PAC: Endorses Derrick Van Orden for U.S. House of Representatives
PASCO, WA. — Endeavor PAC is proud to announce its endorsement of Derrick Van Orden for re-election in Wisconsin’s 3rd District. Tiffany Smiley, Founder of Endeavor PAC, said: “We are proud to support Derrick Van Orden, a battle-tested Navy SEAL who has
Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition: Wisconsin celebrates Disability Voting Rights Week September 8-12
The Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition (DVC) is excited to announce September 8-12, 2025, has officially been proclaimed National Disability Voting Rights Week in Wisconsin. Disability Voting Rights Week is a national, nonpartisan initiative to build the power of the disability
Frank Zufall: With each mass shooting, more of us have a stake in sensible gun legislation
The question in my mind is not if the legislation will happen, but how many people will have to die before enough of us, regardless of political affiliation, demand sensible gun legislation.
Richard Moore: DNR audit confirms what we already knew: The DNR diverts, disguises, deceives
The state’s Legislative Audit Bureau released last week its long-awaited audit of the state Department of Natural Resources’s Fish & Wildlife account, and, for those who bothered to read it, it was nothing short of eye-popping.
Mark Lisheron: The hills are alive with the, well, approval of leftist politicians
Republicans insist lakes are not human: ‘We need to be protecting the rights of people, not things’
Michelle Bryant: Florida surgeon general needs a history lesson
From smallpox to polio to COVID-19, vaccination campaigns have averted millions of deaths and spared generations from suffering.
Bruce Thompson: How to radically reduce poverty
New proposal shows how targeted policies could slash poverty in Milwaukee and U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Don’t let scammers score your season tickets
Sports fans in Wisconsin have reported their season tickets being stolen by scammers. These scammers access a season ticket holder’s account, fraudulently transfer the tickets to another account, and leave the rightful owner with no sign of the theft until
James E. Causey: Three men remain missing after Milwaukee floods. The city’s response is shameful
Milwaukee may never fully understand the extent of the floods’ devastation, but we do know that at least three men are unaccounted for. We need to find them.
Bill Kaplan: Representative Van Orden lets veterans down
Van Orden is not doing his job. Veterans deserve much better.
Dave Zweifel: The Trump toadies we send to Washington
When Trump tells congressional Republicans to jump, they all ask how high, no matter the issue.