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The essential ingredient will be how to enforce any agreement reached.

Women in our state are keeping a wary eye on Texas.

According to our survey and focus groups, the vote swing among Milwaukee’s suburban women is not necessarily an endorsement of modern liberal ideology.

It may be Christmas week, but the Biden administration found it necessary to send warnings to nine states for the ruthless way they have been kicking kids in low-income families off Medicaid.

Over 100 places in Wisconsin have lost more than 20% of their population since 1990. This is the first of occasional profiles of persevering small towns in the Badger State.

During each of our eight years as governor and first lady of Wisconsin, Tonette and I hosted an evening at the Executive Residence to honor Gold Star families.

From our main streets to our interstates, rural and urban communities, and high-tech to handmade products, Wisconsin has had a big year. It’s our job to carry that momentum into next year, and the next — to keep looking forward with our sleeves rolled up.

These overused words and expressions have got to go.

If that holiday party gets boring, here are eight state government trivia questions you can ask between drinks. Or not.

The impeachment votes of February, 2021, may have marked the last opportunity for the party of Lincoln to escape its fate as Trump’s purring lap dog.
WHITEWATER, Wis. – Several of southern Wisconsin prominent companies will talk about research, innovation and workforce needs Thursday, Jan. 18 at a Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon at the Whitewater University Innovation Center. Panelists thus far include Todd Asmuth, president and chief strategy
After years of discussion and community interest, the F-35 Lightning II fifth-generation fighter jet arrived at the 115th Fighter Wing in late April. “It’s with great joy and obligation that we accept this challenge today of becoming the second Air
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and First Lady Kathy Evers today shared a video message wishing Wisconsinites a merry Christmas. The governor and first lady’s video message is available here, and a transcript of the video message is available below. Governor: Hey
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MILWAUKEE (Dec. 21, 2023) – Christmas came early for a faith-based nonprofit organization that helps female survivors of human trafficking and justice-involved women rebuild their lives. Convergence Resource Center (CRC) received a $5,000 grant from the Green Bay Packers Foundation and a portion

Gov. Tony Evers announced the Department of Natural Resources would pause rulemaking on the standards after finding the costs would exceed statutory limits under the REINS Act by more than $23 million. He requested GOP Sens. Eric Wimberger and Rob Cowles introduce legislation to allow the rule to advance.

The essential ingredient will be how to enforce any agreement reached.

Women in our state are keeping a wary eye on Texas.

According to our survey and focus groups, the vote swing among Milwaukee’s suburban women is not necessarily an endorsement of modern liberal ideology.

It may be Christmas week, but the Biden administration found it necessary to send warnings to nine states for the ruthless way they have been kicking kids in low-income families off Medicaid.

Over 100 places in Wisconsin have lost more than 20% of their population since 1990. This is the first of occasional profiles of persevering small towns in the Badger State.

During each of our eight years as governor and first lady of Wisconsin, Tonette and I hosted an evening at the Executive Residence to honor Gold Star families.

From our main streets to our interstates, rural and urban communities, and high-tech to handmade products, Wisconsin has had a big year. It’s our job to carry that momentum into next year, and the next — to keep looking forward with our sleeves rolled up.

These overused words and expressions have got to go.

If that holiday party gets boring, here are eight state government trivia questions you can ask between drinks. Or not.

The impeachment votes of February, 2021, may have marked the last opportunity for the party of Lincoln to escape its fate as Trump’s purring lap dog.
WHITEWATER, Wis. – Several of southern Wisconsin prominent companies will talk about research, innovation and workforce needs Thursday, Jan. 18 at a Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon at the Whitewater University Innovation Center. Panelists thus far include Todd Asmuth, president and chief strategy officer for SHINE Technologies, and Brian Schauf, director of engine… Please log
After years of discussion and community interest, the F-35 Lightning II fifth-generation fighter jet arrived at the 115th Fighter Wing in late April. “It’s with great joy and obligation that we accept this challenge today of becoming the second Air National Guard fighter wing with the F-35,” said Col. Bart
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MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers and First Lady Kathy Evers today shared a video message wishing Wisconsinites a merry Christmas. The governor and first lady’s video message is available here, and a transcript of the video message is available below. Governor: Hey there, folks. Governor Tony Evers here. First Lady: And I’m
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MILWAUKEE (Dec. 21, 2023) – Christmas came early for a faith-based nonprofit organization that helps female survivors of human trafficking and justice-involved women rebuild their lives. Convergence Resource Center (CRC) received a $5,000 grant from the Green Bay Packers Foundation and a portion of a $2 million grant to the Wisconsin Anti-Human Trafficking

Gov. Tony Evers announced the Department of Natural Resources would pause rulemaking on the standards after finding the costs would exceed statutory limits under the REINS Act by more than $23 million. He requested GOP Sens. Eric Wimberger and Rob Cowles introduce legislation to allow the rule to advance.