Wauwatosa School District: Announces new principal of Madison Elementary School
Wauwatosa, WI - On Monday, April 10, 2023, the Wauwatosa School District Board of Education approved Superintendent Dr. Demond Means’ recommendation to appoint Ms. Shannon Izquierdo as principal of Madison Elementary School.
Ms. Izquierdo has a track record of driving academic excellence in learners of all abilities and supporting holistic student growth. She brings...
Stockholm Pie: Celebrating a year of pie with “Take and Bake” giveaways
Stockholm, WI: Stockholm Pie and General Store located along Wisconsin’s Great River Road, on the banks of the Mississippi River is offering visitors a chance to win during a series of “Take and Bake” Giveaways throughout 2023 (In store only).
Stockholm Pie has been crafting handmade from scratch, no mixes, no fillers, no canned fruit “just like grandma...
Dept. of Natural Resources: 2023 Ojibwe spring fishing season starting soon
MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds Wisconsinites of the protected tribal right to fish in certain Wisconsin waterways and the legal consequences they could face if found interfering with that right during the upcoming Ojibwe spring fishing season.
“The Wisconsin DNR fully supports Ojibwe sovereignty and treaty rights,” said DNR Secretary...
Lakefront Brewery: Lakefront Brewery & State Parks are giving away free park passes
MILWAUKEE (April 11, 2023) – This summer is your chance to visit Wisconsin’s beautiful state parks for FREE! Lakefront Brewery is partnering with the Parks, and starting April 1st, people can enter to win by scanning a QR code on posters around town, or on the Lakefront Brewery website.
“Being an official B Corp...
Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Spring Cleanup event slated for April 22
MILWAUKEE – This Spring, Milwaukee Riverkeeper will host the 28th Annual Milwaukee Riverkeeper Spring Cleanup. This massive, one-day, community-wide effort to clean up the waterways is unlike any other in our state. Last year alone, 4,000 volunteers removed more than 100,000 pounds of trash from more than 90 locations across the watershed, making this the largest single day cleanup event...
Experts agree employers will be hesitant to lay off workers, even if recession occurs
Experts agree employers in Wisconsin will be hesitant to lay off workers even if the economy soon enters a recession, as some economists predict.
During an interview on WisconsinEye yesterday, Wisconsin Center for Manufacturing and Productivity CEO Buckley Brinkman said manufacturers in the state have learned the importance of holding onto their employees during...
TUE AM News: Experts agree employers will be hesitant to lay off workers, even if recession occurs; PSC awards broadband planning grants
-- Experts agree employers in Wisconsin will be hesitant to lay off workers even if the economy soon enters a recession, as some economists predict.
During an interview on WisconsinEye yesterday, Wisconsin Center for Manufacturing and Productivity CEO Buckley Brinkman said manufacturers in the state have learned the importance of holding onto their employees...
Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce: Provides business community access to new school locator tool
MADISON – Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce (WMC) – the combined state chamber and manufacturers’ association – has announced a new resource to help employers, workers and prospective employees find the best educational options in their area. The school locator tool, Schoolahoop, lists all education institutions in the state, broad information about each and links to their corresponding website.
WPS Health Insurance: Adds new maternity program
MADISON, Wis.—April 10, 2023— WPS Health Insurance introduces a new case management program for pregnant customers. Because of the strong relationship between parents' health and their infants' health, the maternity program is designed to support customers during and after pregnancy with the goal of improved health outcomes for parents and their infants.
According to the...
Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership: Announces Leadership Across Generations
MADISON— The Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership is pleased to announce the Leadership Across Generations Panel on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 starting at 6:30 p.m. at UW-Green Bay Student Union, Phoenix Rooms B&C.
Join authors of Leadering with Care in a Tough World, Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt for a panel discussion...
UW-Madison: New atomic-scale understanding of catalysis could unlock massive energy savings
MADISON – In an advance they consider a breakthrough in computational chemistry research, University of Wisconsin–Madison chemical engineers have developed model of how catalytic reactions work at the atomic scale. This understanding could allow engineers and chemists to develop more efficient catalysts and tune industrial processes — potentially with enormous energy savings, given that 90% of the...
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Stoney Acres Farm issues voluntary Class I Recall of frozen pizzas
MADISON, Wis. — Stoney Acres Farm in Athens, Wis., is issuing a voluntary Class I recall of its Stoney Pepperoni frozen pizzas sold at retail stores. The recalled product carries a mark of inspection with establishment No. 583.
Products were sold from Stoney Acres Farm, Sawmill Brewing (Merrill, Wis.), Golden Harvest Market (Merrill, Wis.)...


