Dept. of Natural Resources: Check Out Wisconsin State Parks At Your Library program returns for 2026
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) invites library patrons to use the Check Out Wisconsin State Parks At Your Library program to check out a free day pass to state parks, forests and recreation areas. “There’s always
UW-Stout: Packaging program ranks among top 10 in national listings for its polytechnic approach
Applied learning, strong industry partnerships benefit students, create clear career pathways Story Link Photos attached FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFeb. 3, 2026 Menomonie, Wis. – University of Wisconsin-Stout’s B.S. packaging program has been recognized by three national ranking authorities in their annual
Scaife campaign: Earns endorsements from Ziegler, Bradley
GERMANTOWN — Conservative Washington County judicial candidate Grant Scaife today announced that he received the endorsements of Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Annette Ziegler and Rebecca Bradley for his campaign for the Washington County Circuit Court. Prior to being elected to the Wisconsin Supreme
Rep. Taylor: Co-Authors cannabis legalization and regulation bill
Madison—Representative Sequanna Taylor (D-11) today announced that she is a co-author of legislation to legalize and regulate cannabis for adults 21 and older in Wisconsin. The bill is led by Representative Madison and Senator Johnson and maintains access for medical
U.S. Rep. Van Orden: Statement on passage of Veterans Readiness and Employment Improvement Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House passed Congressman Derrick Van Orden’s Veterans Readiness and Employment Improvement Act of 2025, that strengthens support for veterans transitioning from military service to civilian life. “As a retired Navy SEAL, taking care of veterans isn’t
Dept. of Justice: Attorney General Kaul announces multistate settlements with Lannett and Bausch totaling $17.85 million over conspiracies to inflate prices and limit competition, announces new complaint against Novartis AG, Sandoz AG, and Sandoz Group AG
If You Bought Certain Generic Prescription Drugs in the United States from May 1, 2009 to Dec. 31, 2019, You Could be Eligible for Money February 2, 2026 Contact: DOJCommunications@doj.state.wi.us MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today announced that a
Rep. Phelps: Co-authors cannabis legalization proposal
MADISON, WI – State Representative Christian Phelps (D–Eau Claire) co-authored legislation Monday with Rep. Madison (D–Milwaukee) and Sen. Johnson (D–Milwaukee) to legalize medical and recreational cannabis in Wisconsin, a long-overdue change that would catch Wisconsin up to the standards of our
Tiffany campaign: Calls on the Democratic Party of Wisconsin to return millions in donations from Epstein-Island visitor Reid Hoffman
WAUSAU, WI – Today, Tom Tiffany, candidate for governor of Wisconsin, called on the Democratic Party of Wisconsin to return the millions of dollars it has received from Epstein-Island visitor Reid Hoffman. Since 2019, the Democratic Party of Wisconsin has accepted
Public Health Madison and Dane County: Community exposure locations for confirmed case of measles in Dane County
Public Health Madison & Dane County continues to investigate the confirmed case of measles in Dane County. So far, the investigation has identified the following locations where people may have been exposed to measles: Qdoba Restaurant 2 N. Park Street, Madison, WI
Rep. Anderson: Joins legislative Democrats to introduce legislation legalizing marijuana
MADISON, Wis – Today, Representative Anderson joined Legislative Democrats on introducing legislation that will legalize and regulate cannabis for adult use in Wisconsin (LRB-4219). The bill would establish a comprehensive, state-regulated cannabis framework focused on consumer safety, public health, and
Dept. of Transportation: Apply now: Wisconsin State Patrol trooper applications close in two weeks
Deadline to apply: Feb. 15, 2026 The deadline is fast approaching to apply to become a Wisconsin State Patrol trooper. If you want to give back to your community and improve the safety of our roads, submit your application or reach out
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: Latest round of DSPS Youth Firefighter Training grants opening
Wisconsin’s safety agency continues investment in future of state fire departments Madison – Wisconsin Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) Secretary Dan Hereth announced today his department will be opening applications for Youth Volunteer Firefighter Training Program grants on Monday, February 2. This marks the fifth round of funding distribut… Please
Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty: In case you missed it: NYT highlights WILL’s efforts to end illegal DEI programs
WILL’s work to end illegal and discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs was once again featured in a national story, this time on the front page of the New York Times Sunday Edition. Since the Supreme Court’s 2023 decision on
Rep. Rivera Wagner: Backs comprehensive cannabis legalization bill
MADISON – Representative Amaad Rivera Wagner (D-Green Bay) today announced his support for LRB-4219, legislation to legalize cannabis for responsible adult use in Wisconsin, create a regulated medical cannabis system, generate new state and local revenue, and provide a pathway to expunge
Minocqua Brewing Company: Launches national Kickstarter to expand pro-democracy boycott marketplace ahead of 2026 elections
Minocqua, WI – The Minocqua Brewing Company today announced the launch of a national Kickstarter campaign to expand the Minocqua Marketplace, an online platform designed to help consumers boycott corporations that financially support MAGA extremism and authoritarian politics. Founded by
U.S. Dept. of Justice: Chadwick M. Elgersma appointed U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin
MADISON, WIS. – Chadwick M. Elgersma has been appointed as United States Attorney for the Western District of Wisconsin. Chief U.S. District Court Judge James D. Peterson signed the order on January 22, 2026. “I am honored to serve as
WisDems: ICYMI: Obamacare enrollment drops after enhanced premium subsidies expire
MADISON, Wis. — New reporting reveals over 22,000 in Wisconsin did not sign up for ACA coverage compared to the previous year. This decline comes after health care costs skyrocketed because Republicans, including Wisconsin’s Tom Tiffany, Derrick Van Orden, and Bryan Steil, voted against continuing
Wisconsin Wetlands Association: Strong Wisconsin support for the federal Floodplain Enhancement & Recovery Act
Madison, WI… Wisconsin support is growing for the federal Floodplain Enhancement & Recovery Act. This bipartisan legislation reforms antiquated policies within the FEMA National Flood Insurance Program that discourage restoration of degraded floodplains. Congressman Bryan Steil (WI-01) recently announced his
Dept. of Health Services: Confirms case of measles in Dane County
Health officials investigating The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and Public Health Madison Dane County have confirmed a case of measles in a resident of Dane County, representing the second confirmed case of measles in Wisconsin this year. The case was
State Senate Democratic Committee: Another one bites the dust, Sen. Ness retires amidst falling Republican expectations
MADISON, WI – SSDC Communications Director Will Karcz on Senator Steve Ness’ retirement: “Senator Ness’ retirement, the second high profile Republican retirement in as many weeks, is yet another proof point that Republicans are expecting to lose control of the Senate