Berrien campaign: Another bureaucrat enters the race for governor

WHITEFISH BAY, Wisc. — On Tuesday, Bill Berrien, a former Navy SEAL, a manufacturing CEO, and candidate for governor, issued the following statement after Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley officially launched his gubernatorial campaign.  “Surprise, surprise; another career politician has jumped

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UW-Green Bay: Welcomes 11,500 students for fall 2025

Preliminary estimates show 28% enrollment growth since 2020 Green Bay, WI — Preliminary enrollment estimates to be released by the Universities of Wisconsin later today will show continued positive momentum for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, including three percent enrollment

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UW-Milwaukee: Welcomes largest freshman class in over a decade

MILWAUKEE_The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is proud to announce a significant increase in first-year student enrollment for Fall 2025, welcoming 3,871 new freshmen, an 11% rise over last year and the highest freshman enrollment since 2009. Overall enrollment now stands at 22,613. These

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Rep. Wied: FROST Act passes U.S. House

WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Tony Wied’s Facility for Runway Operations and Safe Transportation (FROST) Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives. “I am very pleased that my bipartisan FROST Act has passed the House,” said Congressman Wied. “Aircraft are uniquely sensitive to any amount of ice

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Sen. Dassler-Alfheim: Authors bill to protect access to benefits for disabled Wisconsinites

Legislation codifies recent court decision that overturned a law preventing disabled individuals from receiving unemployment benefits MADISON, WI – Today, Senator Kristin Dassler-Alfheim (D-Appleton) and Representative Christine Sinicki (D-Milwaukee) proposed legislation ensuring that disabled Wisconsinites are able to access the full range of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Unempl…

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Berrien campaign: Another bureaucrat enters the race for governor

WHITEFISH BAY, Wisc. — On Tuesday, Bill Berrien, a former Navy SEAL, a manufacturing CEO, and candidate for governor, issued the following statement after Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley officially launched his gubernatorial campaign.  “Surprise, surprise; another career politician has jumped into the race for governor of Wisconsin. After years of

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UW-Green Bay: Welcomes 11,500 students for fall 2025

Preliminary estimates show 28% enrollment growth since 2020 Green Bay, WI — Preliminary enrollment estimates to be released by the Universities of Wisconsin later today will show continued positive momentum for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, including three percent enrollment growth from last fall. The University continues to be the

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Appleton Dem holds briefing on pesticides causing harm to pollinators

Widely used agricultural pesticides nicknamed “neonics” are posing a threat to pollinators and the crops they support, experts said during a briefing at the State Capitol.  Rep. Lee Snodgrass, D-Appleton, yesterday hosted the information session with members of environmental advocacy group Clean Wisconsin and specialists from UW-Madison. She circulated a

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Gov. Evers: Shares video message recognizing Suicide Prevention Month, encourages Wisconsinites to take care of themselves and each other

MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today shared a video message recognizing Suicide Prevention Month, reminding Wisconsinites of the resources available to those in crisis and encouraging folks to take care of themselves and each other. Gov. Evers, who has long championed efforts to bolster critical mental health resources in the state, including declaring 2023 the Year

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UW-Milwaukee: Welcomes largest freshman class in over a decade

MILWAUKEE_The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is proud to announce a significant increase in first-year student enrollment for Fall 2025, welcoming 3,871 new freshmen, an 11% rise over last year and the highest freshman enrollment since 2009. Overall enrollment now stands at 22,613. These numbers are based on preliminary estimates. “This growth reflects our

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Wisconsin’s Green Fire: Supports audit findings that confirm the WDNR properly Managed Fish and Wildlife Account funds

MADISON | Wisconsin’s Green Fire (WGF) supports the work and findings of the Legislative Audit Bureau’s Report 25-15 from August 2025 which confirms that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) properly managed Fish and Wildlife Account funds. This account is funded primarily by license fees paid by Wisconsin hunters, anglers and

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Schoemann campaign: Completes 72 County Wisconsin tour

WEST BEND — Veteran and Washington Co. Executive Josh Schoemann announced today that he completed his first Badger State Blitz this weekend by holding campaign stops in each of Wisconsin’s 72 counties in just four months since entering the race for governor. Josh’s 72nd county stop was in Buffalo County, where he

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Rep. Wied: FROST Act passes U.S. House

WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Tony Wied’s Facility for Runway Operations and Safe Transportation (FROST) Act passed the U.S. House of Representatives. “I am very pleased that my bipartisan FROST Act has passed the House,” said Congressman Wied. “Aircraft are uniquely sensitive to any amount of ice and snow that accumulates on the airframe, causing irregularities tha…

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