WisDems: Tim Michels is radical and wrong on public safety

MADISON, Wis. — Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels has proposed a radical public safety agenda that will make Wisconsinites less safe while he instead concerns himself with partisan pandering and peddling lies. During the Republican primary, Michels was so desperate for

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DNR: Seeking hunting mentors for new hunters

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging experienced hunters to share their skills and knowledge with novice hunters by becoming hunting mentors this fall. Mentored hunting is a one-on-one learning experience that can be a great way

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UW-Madison: 2022 enrollment

MADISON — Starting at age 7, Matthew Rilling could predict at least one gift he’d receive every Christmas: a UW–Madison sweatshirt from his grandparents. The Rilling family really wanted a Badger, and they pinned their hopes on Matthew to be

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WisDems: Tim Michels is radical and wrong on public safety

MADISON, Wis. — Republican candidate for governor Tim Michels has proposed a radical public safety agenda that will make Wisconsinites less safe while he instead concerns himself with partisan pandering and peddling lies. During the Republican primary, Michels was so desperate for an endorsement from the gun lobby that he lied about receiving

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DNR: Seeking hunting mentors for new hunters

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging experienced hunters to share their skills and knowledge with novice hunters by becoming hunting mentors this fall. Mentored hunting is a one-on-one learning experience that can be a great way to help new hunters navigate hunting scenarios with the guidance

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WILL: Appeals to the Seventh Circuit on Biden student loan debt forgiveness lawsuit

The News: On behalf of the Brown County Taxpayers Association (BCTA), the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) filed an emergency injunction with the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, arguing that the President cannot spend trillions of taxpayer dollars without authorization from Congress.  WILL Quote: WILL President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, said, “The

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Gov. Evers: Gov. Evers, WisDOT announce more than $132 million in quarterly aid payments for local roads and communities

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), today announced that municipalities across the state received more than $132 million in fourth quarterly payments for 2022 for General Transportation, Connecting Highway, and Expressway Policing Aids. “These payments help local governments make necessary improvements to the roads in their

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Wisconsin Troopers Association: Troopers endorse Toney for attorney general

Madison, Wisconsin:  The Wisconsin Troopers Association (WTA) announced its support for Eric Toney for Attorney General. “Eric Toney shares our common law enforcement and public safety goals,” stated WTA Executive Director Matt Johnson.  “His experience in leading his office as district attorney, along with his broad-based prosecution knowledge uniquely positions Eric

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Wisconsin Troopers Association: Troopers endorse Michels for Governor

Madison, Wisconsin:  The Wisconsin Troopers Association (WTA) announced its support for Tim Michels as the next Governor of Wisconsin.  “Tim Michels has the support of men and women in law enforcement across Wisconsin.  Following our discussion with Tim Michels, it became clear our priorities align,” stated WTA Executive Director Matt Johnson. 

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Toney campaign: ‘Appaling’ to see John Tate in a police oversight role

MADISON, Wis. – Today, Fond du Lac County District Attorney and law enforcement’s choice for Attorney General, Eric Toney, is speaking out against the City of Madison’s decision to hire Evers’ former Wisconsin Parole Commission Chairman John Tate for their first-ever Independent Police Monitor.  Eric Toney released the following statement: “Tony Evers and

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UW-Madison: 2022 enrollment

MADISON — Starting at age 7, Matthew Rilling could predict at least one gift he’d receive every Christmas: a UW–Madison sweatshirt from his grandparents. The Rilling family really wanted a Badger, and they pinned their hopes on Matthew to be the first. He didn’t disappoint. He applied to 27 colleges

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