
Gregg Hoffmann: Climate change tactics change
In recent years, activists have started to get more militant as they face delays and opposition to changes they feel are essential to save the environment.
In recent years, activists have started to get more militant as they face delays and opposition to changes they feel are essential to save the environment.
“It’s good for the environment!” and better for shareholders.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for Sheboygan County Sheriff. The appointment will fill a vacancy being created by Sheriff Cory Roeseler’s retirement, effective June 3, 2024. The new sheriff will serve for the
Our Wisconsin congressional delegation needs to know our state has unique attributes that highlight the fact that a one-step solution does not exist.
Thanks to Biden’s affordable clean energy plan, we have even more ways to invest in our students and our future.
In a recent report, a UW-Madison think tank found instructional staff growth at the university hasn’t kept up with rising undergraduate enrollment. The Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy, or CROWE, recently released a report called “Administrative Intensity at
Why Tammy Baldwin will win in November.
As Jewish students are taunted on campus, as protesters shamelessly call for peace while chanting for intifada, as protesters harass students with visible Jewish clothing and symbols, I can no longer remain silent about what our students have been experiencing on Milwaukee’s campuses, and I can no longer accept the silence of university administrations.
Leaders who serve Wisconsin agriculture should spend some time carefully discussing and perhaps rethinking the risk connected to the state’s mandate that requires training and certification for 12- and 13-year-olds who operate tractors and their implements and large self-propelled machines on public roads.
Eric Dregni, an English teacher at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn., noted that Norway had been named the “happiest country in the world” and wondered that since Wisconsin’s has a similar population and climate, whether it could somehow become the United States’ happiest state.
MADISON – A May 6 meeting of the Governor’s Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence will be held in Wausau with a tour of Northcentral Technical College’s Agricultural Center of Excellence, presentations on AI in rural and agricultural settings,
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U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, says while she supports the right to peacefully protest, “no one is above the law and protests cannot threaten the safety of others or accept those who spew horrific antisemitism.” Police removed tents from an encampment at UW-Madison on Wednesday, but protesters quickly replaced them with new ones.
The three Dems seeking to unseat U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, took questions from 3rd CD Democratic Party Chair William Garcia during a forum held at UW-La Crosse yesterday evening. The talked about gun legislation, LGBTQ rights and the Israel-Hamas war.
“You have to go with your heart. You have to do what’s right, but you also have to get elected because if you don’t get elected, a lot of bad things will happen beyond the abortion issue,” Trump said during a stop in Waukesha.
In recent years, activists have started to get more militant as they face delays and opposition to changes they feel are essential to save the environment.
“It’s good for the environment!” and better for shareholders.
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that he is seeking applicants for Sheboygan County Sheriff. The appointment will fill a vacancy being created by Sheriff Cory Roeseler’s retirement, effective June 3, 2024. The new sheriff will serve for the remainder of the unexpired term that ends January 2027. To
Our Wisconsin congressional delegation needs to know our state has unique attributes that highlight the fact that a one-step solution does not exist.
Thanks to Biden’s affordable clean energy plan, we have even more ways to invest in our students and our future.
In a recent report, a UW-Madison think tank found instructional staff growth at the university hasn’t kept up with rising undergraduate enrollment. The Center for Research on the Wisconsin Economy, or CROWE, recently released a report called “Administrative Intensity at UW-Madison,” the fourth in a series focused on the economics
Why Tammy Baldwin will win in November.
As Jewish students are taunted on campus, as protesters shamelessly call for peace while chanting for intifada, as protesters harass students with visible Jewish clothing and symbols, I can no longer remain silent about what our students have been experiencing on Milwaukee’s campuses, and I can no longer accept the silence of university administrations.
Leaders who serve Wisconsin agriculture should spend some time carefully discussing and perhaps rethinking the risk connected to the state’s mandate that requires training and certification for 12- and 13-year-olds who operate tractors and their implements and large self-propelled machines on public roads.
Eric Dregni, an English teacher at Concordia University in St. Paul, Minn., noted that Norway had been named the “happiest country in the world” and wondered that since Wisconsin’s has a similar population and climate, whether it could somehow become the United States’ happiest state.
MADISON – A May 6 meeting of the Governor’s Task Force on Workforce and Artificial Intelligence will be held in Wausau with a tour of Northcentral Technical College’s Agricultural Center of Excellence, presentations on AI in rural and agricultural settings, and a briefing of the draft action plan created by
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U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, says while she supports the right to peacefully protest, “no one is above the law and protests cannot threaten the safety of others or accept those who spew horrific antisemitism.” Police removed tents from an encampment at UW-Madison on Wednesday, but protesters quickly replaced them with new ones.
The three Dems seeking to unseat U.S. Rep. Derrick Van Orden, R-Prairie du Chien, took questions from 3rd CD Democratic Party Chair William Garcia during a forum held at UW-La Crosse yesterday evening. The talked about gun legislation, LGBTQ rights and the Israel-Hamas war.
“You have to go with your heart. You have to do what’s right, but you also have to get elected because if you don’t get elected, a lot of bad things will happen beyond the abortion issue,” Trump said during a stop in Waukesha.