Archdiocese of Milwaukee: Bankruptcy court rules in favor of Archdiocese
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WisGOP: Statement on FLOTUS visit to Madison
MADISON, Wis. – If you are covering First Lady Jill Biden’s event in Madison today, please consider the following statement from WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming: “For four years, working families have paid the price for the Biden-Harris administration’s failed agenda. Runaway
Dept. of Transportation: DMV offers information on obtaining an ID for voting
Ahead of the Wisconsin General Election on November 5, 2024, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reminds citizens how to obtain identification, free of charge, that is valid for voting. Valid identification for voting purposes
Ballweg campaign: Endorsed by 14th Senate District sheriffs
Madison, WI… Senator Joan Ballweg, incumbent senator for the 14th Senate District and candidate for re-election, has been endorsed by the sheriffs of Adams, Columbia, Juneau, Richland and Sauk counties. “I proudly endorse and support Senator Joan Ballweg in this
Foster campaign: Jeff for new 67th Assembly
My name is Jeff Foster and I am running for the new 67th Assembly district seat, which includes Barron County and the upper half of Dunn County. My election campaign is based on the rural values of Freedom, Family, and
Main Street Alliance: State legislative candidate roundtables in Ashwaubenon and Appleton focus on Main Street issues
On October 16th and 23rd voters will have a chance to hear candidates’ stances on issues impacting small businesses and residents in Northeast Wisconsin in the 30th and 18th State Senate races. Main Street Alliance (MSA) is hosting roundtable events
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul issues statement on decision not to appeal bankruptcy court decision
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today is informing the public that the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) is not filing an appeal of the decision by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin denying
IRG Action Fund: Presents Senator Dan Feyen award for advocacy on child care tax credit bill and teacher apprenticeship bill
FOND DU LAC, WI: Today, IRG Action Fund thanked Senator Feyen (R-Fond du Lac) for his work last session and his exceptional efforts in advancing legislation to create an employer child care tax credit and a statewide teacher apprenticeship program by presenting
Rep. Rodriguez: Expresses optimism about the park-and-rides
MILWAUKEE – Rep. Jessie Rodriguez (R-Oak Creek) released the following statement after today’s Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) announcement regarding the Holt Avenue and College Avenue Park-and-Rides in the City of Milwaukee: “I started receiving calls from my constituents about the
Lyerly campaign: When it comes to Wisconsin, the score is Lyerly 20, Wied 1
Green Bay, WI— In the race for Wisconsin’s 8th Congressional District, let’s take a look at which candidates are supported by Wisconsin’s elected officials: Lyerly: 20 Wisconsin Endorsers Wied: 1 Wisconsin Endorser “Tony Wied sure has a lot of D.C.
WisDems: The Hovde Plan: Slash veterans’ benefits
MADISON, Wis. — In the final weeks of the election, WisDems will be highlighting Eric Hovde’s extreme agenda for Wisconsin, and how his policies would be disastrous for Wisconsinites if he wins. The fifth edition will look at Hovde’s plan to cut
Dept. of Natural Resources: Issues special fire order due to ongoing drought
DNR Reinstates Burning Permits Beginning Oct. 15 In 13 Wisconsin Counties MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that due to prolonged drought conditions and potential for elevated fire danger throughout the fall, the agency is reinstating DNR
Gov. Evers: Celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day in Wisconsin
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today recognized and celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day with a video message honoring Native Nations in Wisconsin and reaffirming the state’s commitment to respecting Tribal Sovereignty and fostering strong government-to-government relationships to build a brighter, more
WisGOP: Statement on Tim Walz’s visits to Eau Claire and Green Bay
MADISON, Wis. – If you are covering Governor Tim Walz’s events in Eau Claire and Green Bay today, please consider the following statement from WisGOP Chairman Brian Schimming: “While middle-class families in Wisconsin demand change, Democrats have decided to place their
UW-Madison: ‘Sitting Pretty’ author to deliver Go Big Read keynote Oct. 16
Our stories matter. It’s a mantra Rebekah Taussig not only believes but repeats in her book “Sitting Pretty: The View from My Ordinary Resilient Disabled Body.” She’ll share the message in person at this year’s Go Big Read keynote at
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: More property taxes to come? WILL informs Wisconsin property taxpayers about upcoming referenda
The News: The Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) is providing a useful tool to inform voters about how the upcoming school referenda questions on the November ballot can affect their bottom line. WILL’s calculator was developed with data
UW-Stout: Fit to a tee: New Pat Kell Golf Center perfect match for Blue Devil teams, golf management majors
Women’s and men’s golf team members and students majoring in golf enterprise management have a new, high-tech practice and learning hub at UW-Stout — the indoor Pat Kell Golf Center. The center, in the Recreation Complex, has two state-of-the-art monitors that provide instant
Dept. of Justice: Working to protect fair elections
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul today issued a reminder that voter intimidation and threats to election workers are against the law. “It’s essential that we protect the right to vote,” said Attorney General Kaul. “Wisconsin DOJ is
UW-Madison: Case study investigates gap in quality of life for Hmong nursing home residents
MADISON – While a growing body of research has revealed racial disparities in the quality of life for nursing home residents, few studies have focused on Hmong residents in these facilities. A new University of Wisconsin–Madison case study is filling
Harris campaign: Releases Opportunity Agenda for black men as part of comprehensive push to continue engaging black voters
Today, Vice President Harris is laying out an Opportunity Agenda for Black Men focused on equipping Black men with the tools to achieve financial freedom, lower costs to better provide for themselves and their families, and protect their rights. For Vice President