DNR: Who can we learn from? DNR to host final hunting webinar Nov. 2
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will host the final in a series of educational hunting webinars on Nov. 2 for members of the public new to hunting or are curious about hunting. The webinar series is
Michels campaign: Evers’ parole spree keeps putting communities at risk
WEST ALLIS, Wisc. – Tony Evers’ reckless parole spree continues to make Wisconsin communities less safe. The latest example is freed killer Floyd Marlow, who was granted parole in January of this year and is now back in jail. Republican candidate for
Look Ahead America: Wisconsin Election Commission threatens LAA volunteers with $500 fines and rejects complaints without reasons
Washington, DC – The Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) rejected nine of eleven complaints that volunteers in three Wisconsin counties submitted related to 2020 voters. Although no reasons were given for any rejections, each rejection letter ends with a threat of
U.S. Rep. Gallagher: Teachers unions and cowardly bureaucrats failed our kids
GREEN BAY, WI — Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI) today released the following statement after the National Assessment of Educational Progress, commonly referred to as the Nation’s Report Card, showed historic drops in both mathematics and reading test scores between 2019 and
Dept. of Public Instruction: Wisconsin elementary school students buck national trends in ‘National Report Card’ release
MADISON — In a year when students across the nation experienced declines, Wisconsin elementary school students held steady in mathematics and reading assessment scores released today by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the “Nation’s Report
Sen. Darling: Test scores show MPS spirals to bottom, vetoed reforms could change trajectory
Madison – Milwaukee Public Schools are in a crisis. On Monday, the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test scores were released. State Senator Alberta Darling, the chair of the Senate Education Committee, says the test scores are bad news for our
Milwaukee VA Healthcare Systems: Public can dispose of old and unused medications at VA facilities on VA Medication Take Back Day
MILWAUKEE/GREEN BAY/APPLETON — Members of the public can dispose of expired prescriptions, including controlled substances, at select VA facilities, on VA Medication Take Back Day, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.: Friday, Oct 28, at the Green Bay VA Clinic, 2851 University
Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association: UW Now livestream: Influences on the Midterm Elections
MADISON, WI (October 24, 2022) — With U.S. midterm elections just weeks away, the pressure to mobilize and motivate voters is rising. How has our democracy changed in just the past two years? How will recent policies and Supreme Court decisions affect
Milwaukee Ald. Rainey: Milwaukee’s digital divide promulgated by service providers, analysis shows
A recent study shows that internet service — how fast it is, and how much you pay — might depend on where you live Milwaukee. In Milwaukee, poorer neighborhoods and neighborhoods that have historically been subjected to illegal, discriminatory redlining
Van Orden campaign: Van Orden continues 19 county tour in Portage County
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, WI – Derrick Van Orden continued his 19 County Tour of the 3rd District in Portage County with State Senator Pat Testin over the weekend. Derrick and Senator Testin kicked off the day knocking doors and spreading
WisDems: Four months since the overturning of Roe v. Wade, Ron Johnson working to further restrict Wisconsinites’ access to reproductive freedoms
MADISON, Wis. — It’s been four months since Roe v. Wade was overturned and Ron Johnson is still celebrating Wisconsinites losing their right to make their own medical decisions. “Ron Johnson has spent his entire career working to strip away Wisconsinites’ reproductive freedoms,” said Democratic Party
DNR: 2023 Keep Wildlife Wild poster contest now open
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced that the 2023 Keep Wildlife Wild poster contest is now open. Students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades enrolled in public, private, parochial or home schools in Wisconsin are
Huebsch campaign: Victim of criminal behavior
(Onalaska, WI) – The Onalaska police department has reported to the Huebsch for Assembly campaign that they have recovered a recently stolen campaign field sign. It was reportedly found posted in an illegal location at an intersection attached to government
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Dairy processor grant application open through Jan. 30
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) invites Wisconsin dairy processors to apply for dairy processor grants through January 30, 2023. These grants aim to foster innovation, improve profitability, and sustain the long-term viability
Johnson campaign: Lt. Gov. Barnes question of the day
For years, you supported defunding the police but now claim you never did. If you believed it then, why lie about it now?
Dept. of Military Affairs: Return ceremony set for Wisconsin Air Guard air control squadron
Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp, Wisconsin’s adjutant general, and senior Wisconsin Air National Guard leaders will join family and friends in welcoming home approximately 90 Airmen from a deployment in support of Operation Inherent Resolve at an 11 a.m. ceremony Tuesday,
Wisconsin Emergency Management: Newly re-formed Wisconsin Task Force 1 holds first readiness exercise
CAMP DOUGLAS, Wis. — On a chilly October morning, dozens of phones buzzed across the state, with the notification instructing recipients to report to the Regional Emergency All-Climate Training (REACT) Center at Volk Field in Camp Douglas. The notification marked
Priorities USA and American Federation of Teachers: Announce six-figure ad campaign in Wisconsin
Washington, D.C. — Priorities USA and American Federation of Teachers (AFT) launched a $350,000 joint digital ad campaign today to engage and motivate Wisconsin voters to cast their ballot for the midterms. “If you don’t vote, someone else is making the
UW-Eau Claire: Journalist, educator and historian Dr. Jelani Cobb visits UW-Eau Claire for special presentation
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire welcomes Jelani Cobb on Nov. 3 for a special combined presentation of The Forum series, “Racing Toward Justice” series and the annual Martin Mogensen Education Lecture. Cobb, a longtime staff writer for The New Yorker
Dept. of Transportation: The Fall election is ahead, ensure you have an ID to vote
The Fall election is ahead, ensure you have an ID to vote Wisconsin Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reminds voters to check and be sure that they have the proper identification needed to vote in next month’s