Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is Gloria Reyes, who will present, “Supporting Homeless Youth in Our Community.” Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/event/program-program-invitation-outstanding/?instance_id=5066
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Christopher Kolenda, founder of Strategic Leaders Academy and former senior advisor on Afghanistan and Pakistan under the Secretary of Defense. The war in Afghanistan has become
State GOP Chairman Paul Farrow said former President Trump “tapped into an energy” across the state, and Republicans will be looking to build on that in next year’s election. “We’ve got a great energy flow that’s moving across the state
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Laura Dresser, associate director of COWS, a think tank based at UW-Madison. She gives her perspective on some of the findings of the State of Working Wisconsin report, released by COWS
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss Rebecca Kleefisch moving toward a guv run, developments in the Assembly’s review of the 2020 election and the latest on the COVID-19 front.
Subscribers: There will be no products Monday in observance of Labor Day. Normal delivery will resume Tuesday. Thanks for subscribing! Quotes of the Week It is our American duty to protect the interpreters that risked their lives to aid our
The New York Times columnist and PBS commentator talks about political dysfunction, Wisconsin and former Republican Gov. Scott Walker in advance of Brooks’ October visit to UW-Madison.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about as liberal as they come. But in the fight for his political life, the leftist Democrat isn’t above drawing on the strategies that helped conservative Scott Walker become the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall.
The siren system has been replaced with an “Integrated Public Alert and Warning System.” NextEra says on its website that emergency alerts will be broadcast on public radio and through cell phone alerts, but not sirens.
It was perhaps fitting that the Waukesha School Board reversed its decision on school lunches on the same day that the United States formally exited Afghanistan: Both felt an awful lot like capitulation to terrorists.
Milwaukee County is so financially strapped every ARPA dollar needed to keep critical services going.
Tom Barrett has been nominated to be the U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. Let’s take a look at what’s next for the race for mayor in Milwaukee.
New mental health center on near West Side of city a change from decades of hospitals moving to Wauwatosa.
Within the last few years, Wisconsin updated several state regulations that dictate the use of farm implements of husbandry on public roadways to make farm machinery more visible.
Park Hotel, Madison. Guest speaker is Gloria Reyes, who will present, “Supporting Homeless Youth in Our Community.” Rotary meetings are open to members, invited guests and media. For more information: https://rotarymadison.org/event/program-program-invitation-outstanding/?instance_id=5066
Milwaukee County War Memorial Center, 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee. Guest speaker is Christopher Kolenda, founder of Strategic Leaders Academy and former senior advisor on Afghanistan and Pakistan under the Secretary of Defense. The war in Afghanistan has become the biggest foreign policy failure in American history. Chris Kolenda,
State GOP Chairman Paul Farrow said former President Trump “tapped into an energy” across the state, and Republicans will be looking to build on that in next year’s election. “We’ve got a great energy flow that’s moving across the state because of what President Trump has done in his four
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Laura Dresser, associate director of COWS, a think tank based at UW-Madison. She gives her perspective on some of the findings of the State of Working Wisconsin report, released by COWS this week. COWS stands for Center on Wisconsin Strategy. The
On this week’s episode of “Rewind,” WisPolitics.com’s JR Ross and CBS 58’s Emilee Fannon discuss Rebecca Kleefisch moving toward a guv run, developments in the Assembly’s review of the 2020 election and the latest on the COVID-19 front.
Subscribers: There will be no products Monday in observance of Labor Day. Normal delivery will resume Tuesday. Thanks for subscribing! Quotes of the Week It is our American duty to protect the interpreters that risked their lives to aid our mission in Afghanistan. But it’s important that Afghan refugees are
The New York Times columnist and PBS commentator talks about political dysfunction, Wisconsin and former Republican Gov. Scott Walker in advance of Brooks’ October visit to UW-Madison.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is about as liberal as they come. But in the fight for his political life, the leftist Democrat isn’t above drawing on the strategies that helped conservative Scott Walker become the first governor in U.S. history to survive a recall.
The siren system has been replaced with an “Integrated Public Alert and Warning System.” NextEra says on its website that emergency alerts will be broadcast on public radio and through cell phone alerts, but not sirens.
It was perhaps fitting that the Waukesha School Board reversed its decision on school lunches on the same day that the United States formally exited Afghanistan: Both felt an awful lot like capitulation to terrorists.
Milwaukee County is so financially strapped every ARPA dollar needed to keep critical services going.
Tom Barrett has been nominated to be the U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg. Let’s take a look at what’s next for the race for mayor in Milwaukee.
New mental health center on near West Side of city a change from decades of hospitals moving to Wauwatosa.
Within the last few years, Wisconsin updated several state regulations that dictate the use of farm implements of husbandry on public roadways to make farm machinery more visible.