
Pride Events Amidst a Climate of Anti-LGBTQ+ Rhetoric
With June being Pride month, two of the smallest communities in Wisconsin have decided to hold Pride events to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
With June being Pride month, two of the smallest communities in Wisconsin have decided to hold Pride events to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
In celebration of Bike Week, Wisconsin Bike Fed has released the Wisconsin Bikeways Report to help with long-distance bicycling across the state.
Since President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in March of 2021, Wisconsin has been given between $2.5 and $3 billion in public funding, and government institutions are busy determining how to spend said funds.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) sent a letter to Tesla revealing over 750 complaints about so-called “phantom braking” when using Tesla’s partially automated driving systems.
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for Wisconsin shows how much progress has been made in the state in 2022 so far to recover the labor market to pre-pandemic levels.
Governor Tony Evers has announced a $2.2 million investment in violence prevention efforts for the city of Milwaukee.
Peak attack season is approaching in the Badger State. Many are calling it the “red-winged blackbird annual saga.”
On June 3rd, more than 100 protestors marched through Wisconsin’s capital as part of the March for Our Lives event for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
Army colonel Chris Kolenda from September 25, 2022 to October 21, 2022 will start the Fallen Hero Ride, a 1,689 mile bicycle benefit ride to visit the graves and honor the six fallen paratroopers in his unit who were killed in action in Afghanistan back in 2007.
In the entire state of Wisconsin, there is only a pocket of dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) programs.
With June being Pride month, two of the smallest communities in Wisconsin have decided to hold Pride events to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
In celebration of Bike Week, Wisconsin Bike Fed has released the Wisconsin Bikeways Report to help with long-distance bicycling across the state.
Since President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in March of 2021, Wisconsin has been given between $2.5 and $3 billion in public funding, and government institutions are busy determining how to spend said funds.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) sent a letter to Tesla revealing over 750 complaints about so-called “phantom braking” when using Tesla’s partially automated driving systems.
Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for Wisconsin shows how much progress has been made in the state in 2022 so far to recover the labor market to pre-pandemic levels.
Governor Tony Evers has announced a $2.2 million investment in violence prevention efforts for the city of Milwaukee.
Peak attack season is approaching in the Badger State. Many are calling it the “red-winged blackbird annual saga.”
On June 3rd, more than 100 protestors marched through Wisconsin’s capital as part of the March for Our Lives event for National Gun Violence Awareness Day.
Army colonel Chris Kolenda from September 25, 2022 to October 21, 2022 will start the Fallen Hero Ride, a 1,689 mile bicycle benefit ride to visit the graves and honor the six fallen paratroopers in his unit who were killed in action in Afghanistan back in 2007.
In the entire state of Wisconsin, there is only a pocket of dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) programs.