DAV Wisconsin: Election of new DAV officers

A new statewide slate of officers has been elected by members or appointed by the commander of DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Department of Wisconsin at their annual convention in Green Bay that took place on June 11-13, 2026. The reelected

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DAV Wisconsin: Election of new DAV officers

A new statewide slate of officers has been elected by members or appointed by the commander of DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Department of Wisconsin at their annual convention in Green Bay that took place on June 11-13, 2026. The reelected DAV Department of Wisconsin commander is Tiffany Koehler of Brown

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High Road Strategy Center: Releases Can’t Survive on $7.25: 2026 update

The High Road Strategy Center has released an updated edition of Can’t Survive on $7.25, examining the impact of Wisconsin’s stagnant minimum wage and the potential benefits of raising the state’s wage floor. Wisconsin’s minimum wage has remained at $7.25 per hour since 2009, while inflation has steadily eroded its value and

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Dept. of Health Services: Gov. Evers, DHS announce Rural Health Transformation Program grants open, encourage eligible partners to apply

Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) today announced application materials are now available for several Rural Health Transformation Program grants. This initial application period will distribute $40 million in grant funding to support projects across the state focused on care coordination, community health workers, and dental clinics.

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Hospital Watch: REPORT: 10 Wisconsin hospitals found non-compliant with federal price transparency rules

June 15, 2026 — More than 500 hospitals across the country have been warned by the federal government for failing to comply with hospital price transparency requirements, including 10 hospitals in Wisconsin. The findings underscore a growing affordability crisis in healthcare where major hospital systems continue to use vague, incomplete and difficult-to-access pricing information

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Dept. of Public Instruction: Two Wisconsin students earn spot among world’s best Braille readers 

MADISON — Two Wisconsin students have earned a place among the world’s top young Braille readers and will advance to the 2026 Braille Challenge Finals in Los Angeles, Calif., later this month after earning top scores among more than 2,000 competitors from around the world.  Bo Bakke, a first-grade student at Evergreen Elementary School in the Holmen School District, and Mackenzie

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UW-Stout Polytechnic: Ashley, Cadrex, Apogee among companies benefiting from engineering students’ prototypes

UW-Stout Polytechnic mechanical engineering student Dominick Marco faced several challenges when he became team leader for the second semester of a capstone project on behalf of Cadrex Manufacturing Solutions. In addition to designing and building a prototype that would automatically assemble a plastic latch and a steel bracket into a completed part, Marco

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Madison Tenant Power: Calls for stronger tenant protections in 2026 City budget

Madison Tenant Power is urging city officials and residents to support targeted investments in tenant safety during the upcoming community budget meeting on June 24 at 6 p.m. at Warner Park Community Recreation Center. Sign the Madison Tenant Bill of Rights online to show your support: https://www.madisontenantpower.org/about/tenantbill. The organization is

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