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Let’s measure how the two parties will fare under maps approved by state Supreme Court.

One of the most vocal opponents of reform, Kwik Trip, has spent hundreds of thousands lobbying to protect mandated profit margins for Wisconsin gas retailers.

Scores of professionals shared their struggles with the Licensing Reform Committee.

$9 billion facility to make microchips, electric-vehicle parts while promised plant for Wisconsin yet to happen.

Should her nomination pass the Senate next week, Jackson would become the first ever Black woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, setting a precedent on equality and representation that should have been set a long time ago.

Much like the Deer District, this would be a large entertainment, commercial, and mixed-use area around American Family Field.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos claimed there was widespread fraud in the 2020 election even though several reviews — including one by the nonpartisan LAB he helped authorize — found there was not. Leaving a meeting yesterday in the Assembly Hearing

Meeting in a Milwaukee mayoral forum, former Ald. Bob Donovan and Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson sparred over whether critical race theory should be taught in schools. Johnson said it’s important to teach critical race theory lessons in schools. But he
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Speaker Robin Vos today claimed there was widespread fraud in the 2020 election even though several reviews — including one by the nonpartisan LAB he helped authorize — found there was

The head of UW-Madison’s School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences says technology education can play a key role in addressing the state’s workforce issues. In a recent interview, CDIS founding director Tom Erickson highlighted related efforts ranging from providing

RedFox AI co-founder and CEO Nick Myers wants to eliminate the stress and uncertainty associated with self-administered at-home medical care. Myers, a cancer survivor who was diagnosed with leukemia as a child, drew upon his own experiences in developing the

The UW System is Wisconsin’s greatest asset other than its people.

With the cost of goods and services going up every year, there is no way that a municipality can keep up and in fact, many (including Washburn) have had to cut employees and programs in order to stay within levy limits.

There was a time when Wisconsin led the way for the rest of the nation.

Let’s measure how the two parties will fare under maps approved by state Supreme Court.

One of the most vocal opponents of reform, Kwik Trip, has spent hundreds of thousands lobbying to protect mandated profit margins for Wisconsin gas retailers.

Scores of professionals shared their struggles with the Licensing Reform Committee.

$9 billion facility to make microchips, electric-vehicle parts while promised plant for Wisconsin yet to happen.

Should her nomination pass the Senate next week, Jackson would become the first ever Black woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, setting a precedent on equality and representation that should have been set a long time ago.

Much like the Deer District, this would be a large entertainment, commercial, and mixed-use area around American Family Field.

Assembly Speaker Robin Vos claimed there was widespread fraud in the 2020 election even though several reviews — including one by the nonpartisan LAB he helped authorize — found there was not. Leaving a meeting yesterday in the Assembly Hearing Room inside the Capitol with activists who want the Legislature

Meeting in a Milwaukee mayoral forum, former Ald. Bob Donovan and Acting Mayor Cavalier Johnson sparred over whether critical race theory should be taught in schools. Johnson said it’s important to teach critical race theory lessons in schools. But he doesn’t believe it’s right to make kids who are possible
Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Assembly Speaker Robin Vos today claimed there was widespread fraud in the 2020 election even though several reviews — including one by the nonpartisan LAB he helped authorize — found there was not. Leaving a meeting with activists in the Assembly Hearing

The head of UW-Madison’s School of Computer, Data and Information Sciences says technology education can play a key role in addressing the state’s workforce issues. In a recent interview, CDIS founding director Tom Erickson highlighted related efforts ranging from providing more computer skills training for K-12 students to new master’s

RedFox AI co-founder and CEO Nick Myers wants to eliminate the stress and uncertainty associated with self-administered at-home medical care. Myers, a cancer survivor who was diagnosed with leukemia as a child, drew upon his own experiences in developing the RedFox Digital Guide. This conversational artificial intelligence program is designed

The UW System is Wisconsin’s greatest asset other than its people.

With the cost of goods and services going up every year, there is no way that a municipality can keep up and in fact, many (including Washburn) have had to cut employees and programs in order to stay within levy limits.

There was a time when Wisconsin led the way for the rest of the nation.