Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Eckblad, Shea, Gómez-Tom, Capriolo, Martin, Martinez, Vincent, Bielinski, and Rolland call for independent audit of MMSD wastewater operations 

MILWAUKEE – Following recent whistleblower allegations and public reporting regarding operations at Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) wastewater treatment facilities managed by Veolia, Milwaukee County Supervisors are calling for greater transparency, accountability, and independent oversight.  The Supervisors issued the following joint statement, urging

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City of Madison: School street pilot project

Marquette Elementary is the site of Madison’s School Street Pilot Project. Beginning Monday, May 18th and continuing every school day through Wednesday, June 10th, Jenifer Street, between Thornton Avenue and Rogers Street, will be closed during morning student arrival from 7:00am

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U.S. Rep. Van Orden: Praises Workforce Pell Grant rule as win for Wisconsin workers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Derrick Van Orden today praised the U.S. Department of Education’s final rule implementing the Workforce Pell Grant program, following Education Secretary Linda McMahon’s visit Friday to Western Technical College in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Beginning July 1, 2026, the program will allow Pell Grants to fund short-term, high-quality training programs as short as

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Climate Power, Protect Our Care: New joint report: Trump’s pro-polluter agenda is making Americans sicker while he increases health care costs 

Climate Power and Protect Our Care show how Trump is gutting pollution protections and leaving Americans to pay the price Washington, DC – A new report from Protect Our Care and Climate Power outlines how Trump has gutted pollution protections, exposing American families to dangerous toxins that fuel asthma and other life-threatening illnesses at the

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UW-Stout: Distinguished alum, educator Albrecht credits UW-Stout for preparing graduates who ‘step forward’

Outstanding and retired educator Bryan Albrecht, a three-time alum at UW-Stout, crossed the commencement stage once again on May 16 – not to receive an additional diploma, but as a guest speaker to address Wisconsin’s Polytechnic University’s Class of 2026. During three commencement ceremonies, celebrating 1,067 graduates in Johnson Fieldhouse, Albrecht encouraged

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Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Eckblad, Shea, Gómez-Tom, Capriolo, Martin, Martinez, Vincent, Bielinski, and Rolland call for independent audit of MMSD wastewater operations 

MILWAUKEE – Following recent whistleblower allegations and public reporting regarding operations at Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) wastewater treatment facilities managed by Veolia, Milwaukee County Supervisors are calling for greater transparency, accountability, and independent oversight.  The Supervisors issued the following joint statement, urging an independent audit before MMSD proceeds with a proposed long-term

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Earth Justice: Wisconsin Judge orders partial freeze on Line 5 construction 

Washburn, WI – The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has won a partial stay from Wisconsin’s Iron County Circuit Court immediately halting some of Enbridge’s construction activities on the Line 5 reroute project. Following a packed court hearing last month, Judge John P. Anderson ruled that Enbridge must cease all work at four waterway crossings and cannot recommence the work until the stay is lifted by the court. The

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Wisconsin Historical Society: Engage with history during America’s 250th Anniversary year at the Wisconsin Historical Society’s History Maker Space this summer

MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Historical Society’s History Maker Space is launching a series of programs to mark America’s 250th anniversary. Highlights include a NEW “Democracy in Action” walking tour and a Gen Z–focused pizza party centered on civics, democracy and history. The lineup also features a series of FREE

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Center for EcoTechnology, Wisconsin Harvest Network: Milwaukee and Madison partners expand local support for restaurants to prevent wasted food

Milwaukee, WI / Madison, WI — Local organizations in Milwaukee and Madison are expanding their work with restaurants to prevent wasted food and strengthen local food recovery systems. The City of Milwaukee Environmental Collaboration Office, Dane County Department of Waste & Renewables, and Sustain Dane have partnered with CET to

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City of Madison: School street pilot project

Marquette Elementary is the site of Madison’s School Street Pilot Project. Beginning Monday, May 18th and continuing every school day through Wednesday, June 10th, Jenifer Street, between Thornton Avenue and Rogers Street, will be closed during morning student arrival from 7:00am – 8:00am and afternoon student dismissal from 2:00pm – 3:00pm

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