Statement from Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson: On tourism numbers showing Milwaukee is the state’s travel leader
“Milwaukee leads the state in tourism. Numbers just out from the Wisconsin Department of Tourism show our county is, far and away, the leader in tourism spending, number of visitors, and jobs for local residents in hospitality. “This achievement is
Sen. Tomczyk: Governor Evers stands against federal law
Madison… Yesterday, Governor Evers signed a letter expressing support for the ICE rioters in Los Angeles. Senator Tomczyk (R-Mosinee) released the following statement regarding the Governor’s actions: “What’s happening in Los Angeles isn’t a protest. It’s a riot. It’s destruction.
AG Kaul: Fights to protect genetic information in 23andMe bankruptcy case
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced Wisconsin has joined a bipartisan coalition of 28 states in filing a lawsuit on behalf of consumers that objects to the proposed sale of personal genetic information collected by 23andMe. The complaint and
Rep. Dittrich: Excluded from “Inclusive” Oconomowoc Parade
Madison – Representative Barbara Dittrich (R – Oconomowoc) issued the following in response to constituents upset about the Oconomowoc Rotary’s elimination of State and Federal elected officials from Oconomowoc’s annual 4th of July parade: “My Beloved Oconomowoc, I am writing to you because
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: 2025 Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin election results announced
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has certified the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW) 2025 Board of Directors election results. On July 1, 2025, the following dairy producers will begin a three-year term
Wisconsin Association of School Boards: Will Wisconsin invest in its future?
The Joint Committee on Finance (budget writing committee of the state legislature) is scheduled to meet Thursday (6/12) to take up public school funding. The committee is poised to make decisions on the critical investments and priorities that have been
Wisconsin Historical Society: Stroll into the history of Madison with summer 2025 History Maker Space walking tours
Wisconsin Historical Society announces summer 2025 tours where tales of the State Capitol, Black history, LGBTQ+ history and the mysteries of Madison come alive MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society’s History Maker Space in downtown Madison is launching its summer
Wisconsin Technology Council: ‘WisBiz: The Show’ features Marquette tech transfer leader Kalpa Vithalani; previews upcoming events
MADISON, Wis. – The latest episode of “WisBusiness.com: The Show” features Kalpa Vithalani, executive director for technology transfer at Milwaukee’s Marquette University. She discusses how campus innovation leads to better products and other breakthroughs across many business and health sectors. The Show
Voces de la Frontera: Family and community celebrate bond ruling for Ramón Morales Reyes as crucial step forward
(Milwaukee, June 10th, 2025)- Today, an immigration judge set a bond of $7,500 for Ramón Morales Reyes, affirming that he is neither a flight risk nor a danger to the community. This critical ruling marks a significant first step in Ramón’s
Rep. Maxey, Sen. Hutton: Urge President Trump to reverse EPA restrictions
Madison, WI—In a bipartisan effort, Senator Rob Hutton (R-Brookfield) and Representative Dave Maxey (R-New Berlin) sent a letter to President Trump on Monday asking him to roll back stricter federal ozone pollution standards that are affecting southeastern Wisconsin. In 2015,
Dept. of Military Affairs: 102 cadets from 48 counties graduate from Wisconsin Challenge Academy
MAUSTON, Wis. – The Wisconsin National Guard Challenge Academy will recognize the achievements of over 100 cadets from 48 counties during a commencement ceremony on Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at noon at Mauston High School. The ceremony marks the culmination
TUE News Summary: Trump administration urges judge not to dismiss case against Judge Dugan for allegedly helping man evade ICE
TOP STORIES Trump administration urges court not to dismiss case against Judge Dugan… [US DOJ filing argued that dismissing charges against Dugan for judicial immunity] would be unprecedented and would ignore “well-established law that has long permitted judges to be
Ruth Conniff: After this year’s graduates leave Madison schools, what will be left?
Budget cuts and Wisconsin’s massive school choice program could undo public education.
David Blaska: Democrats stick with losing formula
Wisconsin Democrats, at least, are sticking to the old-time religion: racial grievance, welfare statism, class warfare, open borders, redistributionism (aka “socialism”), Greta Thunberg, and pronouns.
Spencer Black: State parks’ 125th birthday gift? Least state funding in US
According to the National Association of State Parks Directors, funding for the Wisconsin state park system is the lowest in the country.