MON AM News: Evers slams move to freeze funding for EV charging stations; UW-Madison says NIH funding change will disrupt research
-- Gov. Tony Evers is slamming federal officials for moving to “yank tens of millions of investments” in EV charging in Wisconsin after the U.S. Department of Transportation suspended approval of state EV infrastructure plans.
The guv’s office on Friday said the Trump administration is seeking to “retroactively suspend” EV infrastructure investments in Wisconsin...
Prestige Pathway: UW to Harley-Davidson named top career path in Wisconsin, finds survey
For many, a degree from a prestigious university is the ultimate launchpad for a successful career, and securing that first job at a renowned company can amplify those prospects even further. To explore these aspirations, career.io, an all-in-one platform for career guidance and success, surveyed 3,018 young adults aged 18–25, posing two questions:
Which university...
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua: An open letter to those who know and love Mt. Ashwabay & Big Top Chautauqua
Bayfield, Wis. (February 7, 2025) - As the board of the Ashwabay Alliance, we collectively have a few hundred years’ worth of experience with two of Chequamegon Bay’s most beloved institutions—Big Top Chautauqua and Mt. Ashwabay. We’ve done everything from trail-cutting to ticket-selling to tent-raising. We cherish the magic that’s been built on the hill—summertime and wintertime for...
Dept. of Natural Resources: Vehicles falling through ice; Be extra careful on frozen waterbodies
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds snowmobilers and ATV/UTV riders that no ice is 100% safe.
DNR wardens report a number of incidents of recreational vehicles going through the ice throughout the state. The DNR's 2025 fatal crash reporting reflects six fatal off-highway vehicle (OHV) incidents so far this year. Four...
Milwaukee School of Engineering: Crystal Fey appointed associate director of business development at MSOE
Crystal Fey has been appointed as the new associate director of business development for the Center for Professional Education at Milwaukee School of Engineering. Fey will play a pivotal role in expanding the university’s direct-to-employer and contract-based training programs.
With extensive experience in strategic planning, relationship management, and program development, Fey brings a wealth...
Spectrum: Awards $15,000 Spectrum digital education grant to serving older adults of southeast Wisconsin
Serving Older Adults Will Use Spectrum’s Support to Provide Tech Support to Milwaukee Seniors
MILWAUKEE, WI – February 7, 2025 – Spectrum today announced Serving Older Adults of Southeast Wisconsin has received a $15,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant for its Tech Connect program. Spectrum Digital Education awarded $1.3 million to 66 organizations in 2024.
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Crop insurance premium rebates for planting cover crops program continues to receive increased interest
MADISON, Wis. – In partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Risk Management Agency (RMA), the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) recently closed the third application cycle for its Crop Insurance Premium Rebates for Planting Cover Crops program on January 28, 2025.
Through 2021 Wisconsin Act 233, Gov. Evers...
Wisconsin Bankers Association: Kenneth D. Thompson named 2024 banker of the year
Kenneth Thompson; chairman of the board of Capitol Bank, Madison; honored by Wisconsin Bankers Association
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) is pleased to announce that Kenneth D. Thompson, executive chairman of the board of Capitol Bank, Madison, has been named the 2024 Banker of the Year. The award was presented the evening of...
UW Health: First patient receives experimental immunotherapy for Sjögren’s-related dry mouth
MADISON, Wis. – The first person in the world to receive a dose of a novel cell therapy for a symptom of the immune disorder Sjögren’s disease has been treated during a clinical trial conducted by researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
Bodily functions most take for granted, like the...
FRI AM News: WisBusiness: the Podcast with Roman Gelman, eMBR Genomics; UW-Madison releases data on most popular double majors
-- This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Roman Gelman, CEO and co-founder of eMBR Genomics.
The Madison-based business is developing liquid biopsy tests for cancer and other conditions, “meaning someone can walk into their doctor’s office and from one blood draw, be able to determine if they have a number of...
WisBusiness: the Podcast with Roman Gelman, eMBR Genomics
This week’s episode of “WisBusiness: the Podcast” is with Roman Gelman, CEO and co-founder of eMBR Genomics.
The Madison-based business is developing liquid biopsy tests for cancer and other conditions, “meaning someone can walk into their doctor’s office and from one blood draw, be able to determine if they have a number of cancers...