Marcus & Millichap: Arranges $9.5M sale of skilled nursing facility in Merrill, Wisconsin
MERRILL, Wis., Aug. 7,2025 – Marcus & Millichap (NYSE: MMI), a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm specializing in investment sales, financing, research and advisory services, announced today the sale of Pine Crest Nursing Home facility in Merrill, Wisconsin. The
Dept. of Natural Resources: Incidental take notice for Iowa and Lafayette counties
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) proposes to issue a permit for the incidental taking of a rare frog, Blanchard’s cricket frog, which may result from the ATC Y-109 Darlington to Rock project in Iowa and Lafayette
UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education: Offers new in-person learning opportunities for Waukesha-area adults
MILWAUKEE, WI, August 7, 2025 – The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) School of Continuing Education is excited to offer professional development and personal enrichment programs in Waukesha County. The School of Continuing Education is the largest provider of professional development in
Dept. of Justice: Port Washington EMT charged with possession of child pornography
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) today announced that Timothy Garret Lund, a part-time Emergency Medical Technician employed, at the time, by the Port Washington Fire Department, has been charged with
Bill Barth: Divided governing stymies partisans
For those who think only Wisconsin has confronted the corruption of gerrymandered legislative districts, look south across the border.
John Nichols: Representative Democracy Will Live or Die In Texas
The small-d democratic logic of an argument made by Texas state Representative Ann Johnson—who, with her Democratic colleagues in the state legislature, has left Texas in order to prevent Republican legislators from carrying out President Trump’s order to radically gerrymander its congressional maps—is beyond debate.
Christa Westerberg: Ann Walsh Bradley and the cause of openness
This month, for the first time in 30 years, the Wisconsin Supreme Court is without Justice Ann Walsh Bradley. It is also without one of its most consistent advocates for transparency in government.
Daniel Gage: After-school victory shows what’s possible — but Wisconsin families still face an uncertain future
It’s been a troubling summer for anyone who cares about children, families and the thousands of students who rely on summer and after-school programs across Wisconsin.
Laura Dresser: Jobs, data and democracy
The July jobs report released last Friday wasn’t pretty. It showed weaker than anticipated U.S. job growth in July, and there were substantial downward revisions of jobs numbers for May and June as well.
Dept. of Natural Resources: Keep young wildlife wild
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public to protect young wildlife by observing them from a safe distance and letting them grow up in their natural environment. “Many of Wisconsin’s native wildlife species, such as
LuAnn Bird: 35 years after the Americans with Disabilities Act, Trump must not take us back
Thirty-five years ago, on July 26, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law — a watershed moment for civil rights in this country. For millions, it marked the beginning of a new era: one that promised dignity, access, and equal opportunity.
Dept. of Military Affairs: Emergency management release: Wisconsin Task Force 1 recounts mission to assist Texas following devastating flood
Twenty-one members of Wisconsin’s Urban Search and Rescue Task Force recently returned to Wisconsin following a 14-day deployment in Central Texas. The state’s urban search and rescue task force, known as Wisconsin Task Force 1 (WI-TF1) sent an initial team
Gov. Evers: Announces State Building Commission approves over $110 Million in projects across Wisconsin
WEST ALLIS — Gov. Tony Evers announced today the Wisconsin State Building Commission met at the Wisconsin State Fair and approved a total of approximately $110.2 million in key projects statewide. “I’m proud we were able to approve these critically
Sen. Jacque: Helps secure $5.2 million for area projects
Building Commission funds improvements in Peninsula State Park and Collins Marsh WEST ALLIS… Senator and State Building Commission member André Jacque (R-New Franken) announced the Commission today approved $5.2 million to upgrade shower and restroom facilities at the Tennison Bay Campground
Rep. Brill: Responds to DHS sidestepping vaccination concerns
Madison – Yesterday, Dr. Ryan Westergaard, Chief Medical Officer and State Epidemiologist for Communicable Diseases at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, conducted a press conference regarding reported measles cases in Oconto County. During the Zoom event, a bill authored