Edgewood University: Introducing a new colleague in the Child Life Program
Madison, Wis. (October 30, 2025) – Edgewood University offers the Master of Science degree in Child Life. Graduates of the program become Certified Child Life Specialists, a child development expert who works to ensure that life remains as normal as
Marquette Law School: ‘The Jailhouse Lawyer’ to go ‘On The Issues’ at Marquette Law School, Nov. 5
MILWAUKEE — Calvin Duncan, author of “The Jailhouse Lawyer,” will be the featured guest for an “On the Issues” conversation with Derek Mosley, director of the Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education, to be held
Gov. Evers: Announces two Wisconsin Head Start programs to cease services as federal government shutdown continues
More than 275 Wisconsin kids set to lose care, 82 staff to be furloughed MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that two Wisconsin Head Start programs will cease services in November due to a lack of federal funding caused by the
UW-Stout: UW Regents honor UW-Stout on-campus job program that helps undergrads develop career skills
Grow, Persist, Succeed offers career coaching, boosts student retention Menomonie, Wis. – An innovative career-development program continues to gather accolades as it helps guide University of Wisconsin-Stout students on a route to post-college success. The Grow, Persist, Succeed (GPS) Program,
Sen. Mark Spreitzer and Rep. Jenna Jacobson: Introduce bill to support beginning farmers
MADISON – Today, Senator Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) and Representative Jenna Jacobson (D-Oregon) introduced legislation to create a refundable tax credit for beginning and existing farmers for the sale or lease of agricultural assets, including farmland. LRB-4784 would create the Farming
Dept. of Workforce Development: DWD biennial report highlights achievements in delivering workforce services
MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (DWD) today announced the availability of its 2023-2025 Biennial Report to the Governor and members of the Legislature, detailing a period that included unprecedented progress for Wisconsin workers and showcasing the achievements of DWD
WisDems: ‘I like long wanks in the woods’: Derrick Van Orden makes clear priorities during GOP government shutdown
MADISON, Wis. — Yesterday, after 40 days of the US House being on vacation due to the GOP government shutdown, WisDems launched a mobile billboard calling out Derrick Van Orden for not doing his job and focusing on other priorities, like
Lawrence University: Welcomes Joseph Emmick as vice president for university advancement
APPLETON, Wis. — Lawrence University is proud to announce the appointment of Joseph R. Emmick as its new Vice President for University Advancement, a strategic role that will shape the university’s future through philanthropy and alumni engagement. Emmick joins Lawrence, bringing nearly 30 years
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: DATCP Nitrogen Optimization Pilot Grant Program Application Open Though January 16
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) invites Wisconsin farmers and cooperating entities to apply for commercial Nitrogen Optimization Pilot Program (NOPP) research grants through January 16, 2026. These grants aim to enhance the
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Blasts Trump administration denying more disaster aid for Wisconsin communities impacted by August storms
Denial of Hazard Mitigation funding comes in addition to President Trump denying Wisconsin’s request for public infrastructure aid WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released a statement following the Trump Administration’s denial of Wisconsin’s application for Hazard
UW-Green Bay: UW-Green Bay’s Continuing Education and Workforce Training celebrates record-breaking year with 101,617 participants
Green Bay, Wis. — UW–Green Bay has broken its previous record of 85,883 learners in Continuing Education and Workforce Training, setting a new all-time high of 101,617 learners—a number so large it nearly rivals the 107,000 inhabitants of Green Bay itself! When
UW Health, UnityPoint Health – Meriter and Lifepoint Rehabilitation: Break ground on new rehabilitation hospital in Fitchburg
MADISON, Wis. – UW Health, UnityPoint Health – Meriter and Lifepoint Rehabilitation, an operating division of Lifepoint Health, kicked off construction on a second free-standing inpatient rehabilitation hospital in the greater Madison area. With 40 all-private rooms, the new 58,000-square-foot facility will
Wisconsin Cheesemakers Assocation: Members call on federal policymakers to fund SNAP
MADISON, WI – Amid a weekslong federal government shutdown, members of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association (WCMA) today decried the looming lapse in funding for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and called on federal policymakers to take action to prevent a food security and economic crisis. Without immediate act…
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Calls on President Trump to immediately release available SNAP funds
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement calling on President Trump and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to immediately release critical Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits for November. President Trump and
Weekly GOP radio address: Assembly Bill 597
Hi, I’m Representative Ben Franklin and I represent the 88th Assembly District. Today I want to talk to you about a bill I authored that recently was heard in the Veterans and Military Affairs Committee. This bill creates a new
Sen. Larson: Community gathers to advocate for more affordable child care
GREENFIELD, WI – Yesterday, community members, childcare providers, parents, and legislators joined together at the Greenfield Public Library to hold a public forum on the childcare crisis facing our state. “Besides their mortgages, childcare is often the top expense for families
Midwest Environmental Advocates: US Army Corps of Engineers issues premature and unlawful approval for Line 5 pipeline project
Madison, WI—Environmental groups are criticizing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a premature and unlawful decision to grant a federal permit for Enbridge Energy’s controversial Line 5 oil pipeline project in northern Wisconsin. The decision, announced today, comes despite ongoing
Milwaukee Common Council: A call to action: Safeguarding our children’s futures from hunger’s devastating grasp
Statement from all members of the Milwaukee Common Council: Alderwoman Marina Dimitrijevic, Alderman José G. Pérez, Alderwoman Andrea M. Pratt, Alderman Mark Chambers, Jr., Alderman Alex Brower, Alderman Robert J. Bauman, Alderman Lamont Westmoreland, Alderwoman Milele A. Coggs, Alderman DiAndre
Dept. of Justice: AG Kaul and coalition file amicus brief in U.S. Supreme Court defending Federal Reserve’s independence
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today joined a coalition of 22 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) defending the independence of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. The coalition urges SCOTUS to
Gov. Evers: Trump Administration denies hazard mitigation funding for Wisconsin communities after denying public assistance relief
Contact: GovPress@wisconsin.gov Gov. Evers to fight latest Trump Administration denial of disaster assistance, will appeal decision for communities to get the support they need to rebuild and recover MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced that the Trump Administration has denied Wisconsin’s application for Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Funding for Door, Grant, Milwa… Please log