DNR: Get your sturgeon license by Oct. 31
Though fall is still in the air, winter is right around the corner. Those interested in heading onto the Lake Winnebago ice this winter for sturgeon spearing need to purchase their license by Monday, Oct. 31. The season opens Feb.
WI Dept. of Military Affairs: Wisconsin Air Guard unit returns from six-month deployment
Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp and senior Wisconsin Air National Guard leaders joined families and friends Oct. 25 in welcoming home nearly 90 Airmen from the 128th Air Control Squadron (ACS) back from a deployment supporting Operation Inherent Resolve and the
Madison Election Clerks: Public test of election equipment this Saturday
The City of Madison Clerk’s Office invites the public to observe its public test of election equipment this weekend. Prior to each election, the Clerk’s Office staff tests its DS200 tabulators to make sure they will accurately count votes on
Rep. Ramthun: Konnech contract with Milwaukee is alarming
State Representative Timothy Ramthun (R-Campbellsport) released the following statement regarding the 94-page contractual agreement for election software between the recently arrested and charged Konnech CEO Eugene Yu and the City of Milwaukee. “I have grave concerns after reviewing the contractual
WisGOP: Evers’ “Releasing the Wrong People” bus tour follows parole spree
Warning: in the midst of his four-year parole spree, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has emerged from his Madison bunker and has embarked on a statewide bus tour. In the event he is not warning the communities of Wisconsin about the
Wisconsin Women in Government: Applications for annual leadership seminar open
Wisconsin Women in Government (WWIG), a statewide, nonpartisan, non-profit organization of professional women in and around government service, is pleased to open applications for the annual Leadership Seminar. The program is offered in cooperation with the La Follette School of
Citizens Utility Board: WEC customers – make your voice heard. Public hearings on big rate cases next week
MADISON — We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service customers have an opportunity to make their voices heard in rate cases that will set utility prices for 2023. Public hearings will take place next week in Green Bay and Milwaukee, and
Oneida County Judge Burns: Will run for election on the non-partisan spring ballot
Oneida County Circuit Court Judge Mary Burns will run for election on the non-partisan spring ballot. Judge Burns brings excellence in the law, diverse experience, and a lifetime of achievement to her role as Judge. “My role as a Judge
UW-Eau Claire – Barron County: Invasive plants to be focus of Nov. 3 ‘Thursdays at the U’
On Thursday, Nov. 3, Michael Heim will present “Perspectives on Invasive Plants” as part of the “Thursdays at the U” series at the University of Wisconsin – Barron County. Heim, a faculty member at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
Van Orden campaign: Continues 19 county tour in Grant County
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Derrick Van Orden continued touring the 19 counties of the 3rd Congressional district today in Grant County. Kicking off the day, Derrick arrived in Cassville to visit the Farmall Museum, learning even more about the
Brown County Port & Resources Recovery: Port receives additional $10.1 million in federal grant for port redevelopment project
(Green Bay, Wis.) – With the announcement of a $10.1 million from the USDOT, Maritime Administration’s Port Infrastructure Development Program grant program, the Port of Green Bay has now secured a majority of the funding to transform the former Pulliam Power Plant
Protect Our Care: ACA marketplace open enrollment starts November 1, bringing expanded savings for millions of American families
On November 1, the open enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplaces will begin. Americans have until December 15 to enroll in coverage that starts at the beginning of 2023, and several state-based exchanges will allow for enrollment
Johnson campaign: Mandela Barnes question of the day
By your own standard, aren’t you “compromising all integrity” by trying to hide your radical, leftist positions?
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Announces $10.1 million investment to redevelop Port of Green Bay, boost regional economy
Project is estimated to have a total economic impact of more than $87 million in the first five years and create 20 new jobs WISCONSIN — Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced that Brown
Office of the Commissioner of Insurance: Wisconsin ranks second in the nation for most competitive individual health insurance marketplace
Wisconsinites in every corner of the state can sign up for affordable, high quality health insurance coverage during the 10th annual Open Enrollment Period on HealthCare.gov Madison, Wis. —Today, Insurance Commissioner Nathan Houdek announced that Wisconsin’s individual health insurance market has the second-most
Toney campaign: Eric Toney crushes Josh Kaul in debate
MADISON, Wis. — In this afternoon’s debate, Fond du Lac County District Attorney and law enforcement’s choice for Attorney General, Eric Toney, slammed Attorney General Josh Kaul for his failures on public safety and his terrible mismanagement of the Wisconsin
Barnes campaign: Mandela Barnes raises $8.5 million in 19 days–more than three times more than Sen. Ron Johnson
Barnes Raised $8.5 Million in Pre-General Reporting Period Ron Johnson Raised Just $2.6 Million in the Same Period Barnes is Currently on a 16-Day, 100-Stop Bus Tour Across Wisconsin MADISON — Mandela Barnes, candidate for U.S. Senate, raised $8.5 million in the first 19 days
Wisconsin Elections Commission: Deadlines fast approaching for absentee voters
MADISON, Wis. – With less than two weeks until Election Day, Wisconsin voters who are voting absentee by mail or in person should act soon. “Allowing adequate time for mail handing and delivery of ballots is an important part of the
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: It’s on us – see yourself in cybersecurity
A commentary by Lara Sutherlin, Administrator for the Division of Trade and Consumer Protection at the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) MADISON, Wis. – As Cybersecurity Awareness Month comes to a close, we have another valuable