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Dept. of Financial Institutions: Marks World Elder Abuse Awareness Day & promotes awareness of social isolation’s impact on older investors

MADISON, Wis. – Today, in recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, 2025, the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) is raising awareness about the devasting impact social isolation can have on older investors in Wisconsin. Social isolation, whether voluntary or involuntary, significantly contributes to the financial exploitation of older investors. Scammers often target seniors...

UW-Stout: International Molded Fiber Association awards student first place for sustainable packaging solution

Menomonie, Wis. – Packaging students from University of Wisconsin-Stout won first place among university teams from around the globe in the 2025 International Molded Fiber Association Student Competition. Preston Briggs, Traverse City, Michigan; Hunter Clausen, Woodville; Lukas David, Johnson Creek; and Isaiah Sparks, St. Paul, created a sustainable packaging solution for a waffle iron,...

Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: The Evers budget threatens state business climate

MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – released a new video Thursday detailing the governor's proposal for the state budget. Earlier this year, Governor Evers unveiled his budget proposal ahead of the expiration of the state’s current biennial budget on June 30th. WMC's General Counsel and Director of Tax, Transportation & Legal Affairs,...

Bill would enter WI into multi-state cosmetology licensing compact

Authors of a bill to enter Wisconsin into a multi-state licensure compact say it would break down employment barriers for cosmetology professionals looking to work in the state.  Sen. Andre Jacque, R-New Franken, and Rep. Joy Goeben, R-Hobart, are circulating a cosponsorship memo on the legislation, which would ratify and enter Wisconsin into the...

THU AM News: Bill would enter WI into multi-state cosmetology licensing compact; GMAR report shows flat home sales in May

-- Authors of a bill to enter Wisconsin into a multi-state licensure compact say it would break down employment barriers for cosmetology professionals looking to work in the state.  Sen. Andre Jacque, R-New Franken, and Rep. Joy Goeben, R-Hobart, are circulating a cosponsorship memo on the legislation, which would ratify and enter Wisconsin into...

Wisconsin Bankers Association: Madison banker Jim Hartlieb to serve on WBA board

MADISON – Jim Hartlieb, president and CEO, First Business Bank, Madison, will serve a three-year term on the Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA) Board of Directors. “We are delighted to have Jim join the WBA Board of Directors,” said Rose Oswald Poels, WBA president and CEO. “His expertise and commitment will have a positive impact on Wisconsin’s...

Wisconsin Bankers Association: Appleton banker leading Wisconsin Bankers Association board

MADISON, Wis. – Paul J. Northway, president and CEO of American National Bank Fox Cities, Appleton, has been elected to serve as the 2025–2026 board chair of the Wisconsin Bankers Association (WBA). The Wisconsin Bankers Association is the state’s largest financial industry trade association, representing nearly 180 commercial banks and savings associations, their branches, and 30,000 employees. “We are pleased...

Disability Rights Wisconsin: Wisconsin kids and communities deserve better, JFC should support increased funding for special education and school-based mental health grants

As the Joint Committee on Finance of the Wisconsin State Legislature convenes tomorrow to made decisions on education funding for Wisconsin’s children, Disability Rights Wisconsin asks the Committee to move Wisconsin from our dismal place as the second worst in the country for special education funding and provide funding for a 60 percent special education reimbursement rate...

Wisconsin Conservation Voters: Green Bay community leaders call on Congress to protect clean energy progress

GREEN BAY – Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich joined Tribal leaders, business leaders, labor representatives, clean energy workers, and faith leaders Wednesday at a roundtable warning that proposed cuts in the federal reconciliation bill would significantly undermine local clean energy projects across Wisconsin and to urge members of Congress to act on protecting these provisions.

A Better Wisconsin Together: New poll shows Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly support abortion, access to reproductive healthcare

Wisconsin Republicans Remain Radically Out of Touch With What Wisconsinites Want MADISON, Wis. — A media report on recent polling indicates that a strong majority of registered voters in the Badger State (74%) support abortion access and believe that decisions on abortion should be made by individual patients in consultation with their doctor - not politicians....

Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: Supervisor Patti Logsdon announces progress toward reopening Hales Corners Pool 

MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Supervisor Patti Logsdon is pleased to announce that a resolution she co-authored, aimed at assessing the Hales Corners Pool for potential reopening, has been approved by the Parks and Culture Committee. The resolution requests that the Milwaukee County Parks Department conduct testing this summer to evaluate the pool’s systems and determine the maintenance...

Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors: New Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center expands critical support for families and individuals

MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County proudly announces the opening of the newly constructed Marcia P. Coggs Health and Human Services Center. In this modern hub, residents can access comprehensive support under one roof. With expanded facilities and services, the center provides a lifeline for families and individuals navigating complex life challenges.  Some of the key...
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