Bill Kaplan: No deal, Putin-Trump Ukraine summit
Ukrainians die as Russia’s murderous aggression continues. Putin and Trump got a photo op. The summit concluded with no deal, and brief, vacuous statements by Putin and Trump.
David Blaska: Trump crime-shames Democrat mayors
Sometimes, enough is enough!
Dept. of Public Instruction: Nominations open for 2026 Herb Kohl Teacher Fellowship and Principal Leadership awards
MILWAUKEE — Nominations are now being accepted for the 2026 Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Teacher Fellowship and Principal Leadership awards, honoring exceptional Wisconsin PK–12 educators and school leaders. Nominations can be submitted online at KohlEducation.org. Each award recipient receives $6,000, and
Paul Fanlund: Punishing the Washington Post and New York Times is dumb
By abandoning the Post or the Times, or even the Wall Street Journal, with its strong news reporting, you hurt skilled professional reporters who spend their days ferreting out facts on which the nighttime spin merchants rely.
Michelle Bryant: Race and class: No breaks, no vacations
Trump’s actions are not just political; they are a social and psychological assault that reverberates in Black communities of every class.
William Holahan: The cost of attacking higher education
A timely lesson from Covid’s Operation Warp Speed.
Dept. Natural Resources: Accepting applications for special deer hunt at Sandhill State Wildlife Area
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting applications now through Sept. 22 for a special firearm deer hunt at Sandhill State Wildlife Area. This managed hunt will provide a unique opportunity to hunt deer on the 9,150-acre
Mike McCabe: Rising above
We live in a dishonest age, and all the lying is giving fiction a bad name.
Wisconsin Technology Council: Learn how Milwaukee tech transfer programs collaborate Sept. 11 at Milwaukee TCIN luncheon
MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Among the many reasons why Milwaukee’s startup rankings in the Midwest have grown to 14th among the top 64 cities is collaboration among the city’s major research universities, which work together to translate research to emerging companies and
Rep. Goeben: Upholds constitutional rights
Introduces Legislation Preserving Legal Personhood for People Madison – Rep. Joy Goeben (R-Hobart), chair of the Assembly Committee on Environment, introduced legislation for cosponsorship last week that will prohibit a governmental entity from granting or recognizing legal personhood in certain categories
Dept. of Natural Resources: Accepting grant applications to build hunting community
Applications Due Sept. 15 Grants are available for projects that teach people hunting skills. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting applications for the Hunter Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation (R3) Grant Program.
Crowley on ‘UpFront’ says he’s focused on flooding response
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley is praising the Evers administration’s response to major flooding last weekend as he prepares to launch a gubernatorial bid in the coming weeks.
Wisconsin Emergency Management: Responds to historic flooding in southeast Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. – In response to the severe flooding affecting southeast Wisconsin, the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) has been activated since Sunday, August 10, 2025. This coordinated activation enables personnel from Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM), the Department of Natural Resources,
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul sues to stop federal cuts that threaten Wisconsin’s energy program
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today joined a coalition in suing to block a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funding cap that could impact Wisconsin’s ability to run essential state programs, including its state energy program, and could
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Talks Medicaid cuts, housing crisis, dairy, and Milwaukee flooding on second week of “Fighting for Wisconsin Families” tour
Baldwin hits Douglas, Eau Claire, Burnett, Buffalo, and Milwaukee counties as tour of the state continues WISCONSIN – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) wrapped up the second week of her “Fighting for Wisconsin Families” tour with stops spanning the state