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Trump cuts, Republican-run Legislature's $10 million reduction run counter to GOP rhetoric following school shootings ...
The Wisconsin State Supreme Court issued a ruling earlier this month that open government advocates say deals “a body blow to the state’s traditions of open government” and encourages public ...
In this photo released by The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, Faust’s attorneys, Wisconsin dairy farmer Adam Faust, who is suing the Trump administration alleging discrimination against ...
Vance Luther Boelter, 57, was arrested Sunday night in the killings of Melissa Hortman, a top Democrat in the Minnesota Legislature, and her husband, Mark, in the Minneapolis suburb of Brooklyn Park.
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin receives less in federal funding per capita than the average state, receiving $14,678 per person in the most recently available numbers from 2022 compared to ...
(This story has been updated to add new information.) In the primary race for state superintendent of schools, Democratic incumbent Jill Underly and GOP-backed education consultant Brittany Kinser ...
U.S. Department of Justice officials are threatening to withhold funding from the Wisconsin Elections Commission over alleged violations of U.S. law.
Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers reeled in another tight end from the state of Washington. 4-star recruit Jack Sievers offers some impressive size and speed for their 2026 recruiting class.
Luke Fickell and the Wisconsin Badgers are keeping an in-state standout at home, landing a commitment from Appleton North linebacker Ben Wenzel.
During Free Fun Weekend, state parks and trails will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. People do not have to pay state park admission fees or for fishing licenses and trail passes on those two days.
Indigenous human remains found in Wisconsin were thrown into the Black River due to disintegration. Wisconsin’s State Historic Preservation Office is investigating the incident, which highlights ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. ... The Racine native served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956, according to the release, and was later elected to Wisconsin State Legislature in 1972.