Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators: Executive director announces retirement after 13 years of dedicated service
MADISON, WI — The Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators (WASDA) announces the retirement of Executive Director Jon Bales, who will step down after the 2025-26 school year after 13 years of steadfast leadership, advocacy, and service
U.S. Rep. Wied: Introduces small business relief hotline
WASHINGTON — Congressman Tony Wied (WI-08) introduced legislation today to support small businesses around the United States by giving them a direct line to voice regulatory concerns, seek relief from unnecessary bureaucratic burdens, and reduce red tape. The Destroying Unnecessary,
THU News Summary: Elections Commission finds probable cause former Madison clerk broke election laws
TOP STORIES Former Madison clerk who failed to count ballots broke laws, WEC says… Witzel-Behl resigned as Madison city clerk in April amid investigations by the city and [WEC] into [193] missing ballots. No outcome of any race was affected
UW-Milwaukee: Launches two new degree programs to meet industry demand and broaden access to engineering
MILWAUKEE_The UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science is expanding its academic offerings with two new degree programs launching in Fall 2025, one undergraduate and one graduate, and both unique in Wisconsin. They are designed to meet workforce needs, attract
Weekly Dem Radio Address: Gov. Evers highlights 2025-27 bipartisan pro-kid budget that invests in kids, families, and communities
Hey there, Wisconsin! Governor Tony Evers here. I made a promise to always work to do the right thing for Wisconsin, and I believe working together to find common ground so we can pass a bipartisan budget that reflects the will
Gov. Evers: Orders flags to half-staff in honor of Milwaukee Police Department Officer Kendall Corder
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers ordered the flags of the United States and the state of Wisconsin to be flown at half-staff across the state from sunrise until sunset on Fri., July 11, 2025, in honor of Officer Kendall Corder, who was killed in the line of
Fox World Travel: Named a 2025 top member of The Code
OSHKOSH, Wis. (July 10, 2025) — Fox World Travel, a nationally recognized travel agency with 65 years of vacation, business and meeting and incentive travel experience, is proud to announce that it has been selected as a 2025 Top Member of the Code for demonstrating
Bill Barth: Why culture wars are so dangerous
The culture war in America — on abortion and other issues — threatens the very foundation of this free country, which was built on compromise and, as the motto says, E Pluribus Unum, out of many, one.
Paul Melotik: A responsible budget that works for all Wisconsinites
This budget reflects a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility while making important investments that will improve the quality of life for all Wisconsinites.
Mark Belling: State GOP leaders celebrate a state budget battle they didn’t win
Evers didn’t get all he wanted but GOP didn’t get much at all.
David Blaska: Why are people fleeing Gov. Pritzker’s state?
Madison progressives can ask him soon.
Ruth Conniff: U.S. Rep. Van Orden blusters, boasts and misleads after gutting health care for Wisconsinites
Contrary to Van Orden’s triumphant tweets, he did not “secure” $1 billion for rural health care in Wisconsin.
Carter Zahn: I collapsed on basketball court at 16. Wisconsin must pass school cardiac response bill.
Let’s not wait for another tragedy. Every school in America should have a plan. Every staff member should know their role. Every student and educator should be part of a culture of readiness.
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Announces Ginseng Board of Wisconsin election results
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has certified the 2025 Wisconsin Ginseng Board of Wisconsin election results. Kirk Baumann and Danny Krueger, both of Wausau, began three-year terms on the board on July
WEC report faults former Madison clerk for ‘astonishing’ lack of urgency over missing ballots
The former Madison clerk showed an “astonishing” lack of urgency after discovering 193 absentee ballots that hadn’t been included in the city’s November tally and failed to follow the law in how they were handled, according to a draft Elections Commission report.