Residents raise concerns on data center rate proposal

Wisconsin residents expressed widespread concerns about a proposal before the Public Service Commission creating a new rate class for hyperscale data centers.  Scores of individuals tuned in yesterday for a virtual public comment period on a We Energies’ proposal that

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Christopher Mohrman: Evers’ threatened veto would send “free money’ for Wisconsin’s families to students in other states

Starting in 2027, Wisconsin families could become eligible to receive millions in new funds – at zero cost to the state – for all kinds of educational opportunities. The funds could be used for anything from tutoring to supplemental courses not offered in their school, to covering tuition at a private school. But there is one catch. A single person gets to decide whether Wisconsin families get to access those funds.

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Brian Fraley: DPI response fails to make the grade

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has many problems. They’re self righteous, secretive and indignant. Their communications efforts do not offer clarity, they obfuscate. This was on full display in their spokesperson’s response to Dairyland Sentinel’s reporting.

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Residents raise concerns on data center rate proposal

Wisconsin residents expressed widespread concerns about a proposal before the Public Service Commission creating a new rate class for hyperscale data centers.  Scores of individuals tuned in yesterday for a virtual public comment period on a We Energies’ proposal that would create a new class for so-called “Very Large Customers”

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Christopher Mohrman: Evers’ threatened veto would send “free money’ for Wisconsin’s families to students in other states

Starting in 2027, Wisconsin families could become eligible to receive millions in new funds – at zero cost to the state – for all kinds of educational opportunities. The funds could be used for anything from tutoring to supplemental courses not offered in their school, to covering tuition at a private school. But there is one catch. A single person gets to decide whether Wisconsin families get to access those funds.

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Industry study seeks ways to improve Great Lakes region shipping

The director of Port Milwaukee says a new shipping industry study will explore ways to move cargo more efficiently and “strengthen our role” in the national freight network.  The American Great Lakes Ports Association recently announced a market analysis study focused on expanding cargo shipping between the Great Lakes and

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Brian Fraley: DPI response fails to make the grade

The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has many problems. They’re self righteous, secretive and indignant. Their communications efforts do not offer clarity, they obfuscate. This was on full display in their spokesperson’s response to Dairyland Sentinel’s reporting.

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