Evers campaign: Announces nearly $12 million raised in latest filing period
Contact: press@tonyevers.com MADISON, Wis. — Today, Tony for Wisconsin announced nearly $12 million raised since September 1st, with over $1.2 million cash on hand. The money raised during this past reporting period came from more than 40,000 donors. “Since he first stepped
Wisconsin Emergency Management: Public-Private Partnership summit focuses on building relationships
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. – When disaster strikes a community, the ability to recover and rebuild can depend greatly on the relationships that exist between local governments, businesses, and other organizations. Learning how to build and strengthen those relationships was among
DATCP: Deadline extended for Organic Certification Cost Share Program
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has extended the deadline for organic food processors and producers to apply for reimbursement of costs related to organic certification from USDA’s Organic Certification Cost Share Program.
DNR: Crayfish case nets first criminal convictions under Wis. invasive species law
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced the first-ever criminal convictions under the state’s invasive species law, Chapter NR 40, related to the importation of live red swamp crayfish. Although red swamp crayfish are native to the
Milwaukee Press Club: Marquette Law School pollster Charles Franklin to headline post-election Newsmaker Luncheon
MILWAUKEE – Charles Franklin, Professor of Law and Public Policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will be the featured guest at a Newsmaker Luncheon set for noon on Tuesday, November 15, hosted by the Milwaukee Press Club and WisPolitics.com. Franklin
Milwaukee County Supv. Martinez: Commends district attorney’s office decision to formally charge Robert Walczykowski
MILWAUKEE – On October 10 a 62-year-old white man was caught on video choking and detaining a 24-year-old Black man in the Layton Park neighborhood on Milwaukee’s south side. The Black man was accused of stealing a bicycle. County Supervisor Juan Miguel Martinez issued the
Marquette University: Marquette’s Institute for Women’s Leadership to host panel on gender differences in pain management, Nov. 3
MILWAUKEE — Dr. Marie Bement, professor of physical therapy in the Marquette University College of Health Sciences, will be the featured panelist for a discussion, “Women Experience More Pain Than Men—And What to Do About It!,” hosted by Marquette’s Institute for
NFIB WI PAC: Small business backs Michels for governor
MADISON – (October 31, 2022) The NFIB Wisconsin political action committee, NFIB WI PAC, announced today it has endorsed Tim Michels for Governor and Roger Roth for Lieutenant Governor. The endorsement comes after a poll of small business members in the
Business for Democracy: Thank the media if democracy wins November 8th
Washington, DC, October 31, 2022— If the issue of protecting democracy plays a successful role in the results of the midterms, we should thank the local free press for allowing our small business voice and the voice of others to be
WisDOT: Wisconsin DMV extends hours ahead of election
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will extend hours next week at customer service centers that are open on Monday (November 7) and/or Tuesday (November 8). These centers will remain open until 6 p.m. The extended
A Better Wisconsin Together: Boo! The most frightening Tim Michels moments so far
MADISON, Wis. — Conservative politicians in Wisconsin have said and done a lot of eerie and sinister things this year – holding the Badger State back from making real change on things like abortion, gun violence, rising costs, and more. Wicked
Democratic Governors Association: Trouble in MAGA land? Michels campaigns with DeSantis but not Trump
As Donald Trump announces rallies with Republicans across the country, he’s notably left Wisconsin and Tim Michels off the list, an embarrassing snub for Michels, who’s groveled for Trump’s support throughout his campaign. Michels has, however, campaigned with Trump’s bitter rival Ron DeSantis.
UW-Madison: Partisan divide contributed to false sense of racial equality in pandemic mortality
MADISON — The early months of the COVID-19 pandemic were marked by far higher death rates among Black people than white people in the United States. Before 2020 ended, however, differences between the two groups had nearly equalized. What may
Bodden campaign: U.S. Rep. Grothman supports Ty Bodden for Assembly
STOCKBRIDGE – Congressman Glenn Grothman of the 6th district endorses Ty Bodden, Candidate for the 59th Assembly District. Congressman Grothman states, “I’ve known Ty and his family for years. He has strong conservative convictions and won’t let Madison change him.
WisDems: 4 Questions U.S. Sen. Johnson needs to answer on his bus tour
MADISON, Wis. – As Ron Johnson travels across Wisconsin trying to rewrite his out-of-touch and self-serving agenda that has come at the expense of Wisconsinites, here are a number of questions voters deserve answers to: Do you think it’s fair to
UW-Eau Claire: New Sustainability and Climate Action Certificate Program helping meet student interest, global need
Editor’s note: This is one in a series of stories about efforts by UW-Eau Claire’s Administrative Office of Sustainability to support sustainability and the value of stewardship on campus and in the community. The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s chemistry program is
Johnson campaign: Lt. Gov. Barnes question of the day
What was good about the torching of countless private businesses in the 2020 riots, many of them black-owned, which you called “necessary” and “a reckoning”?
Rep. Brandtjen: Military ballots at risk
Madison – State Representative Janel Brandtjen, Chair of the Assembly Committee on Campaigns and Elections, received authentic military ballots at her home address. Last Thursday (October 27th), Representative Brandtjen was surprised to find three military ballots sent to her home
Evers campaign: ICYMI: Tim Michels admits he will tilt elections in favor of Republicans if elected
MADISON, Wis. — Earlier today, Tim Michels made it clear he will do anything in his power to tilt elections in favor of Republican candidates if he’s elected governor. Speaking at a campaign stop in Jefferson County, Michels vowed that “Republicans will never