
Cedar Rapids Shuts Out Timber Rattlers
The Cedar Rapids Kernels pitchers were almost unhittable to combine for a 9-0 win over the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers on Thursday night at Perfect Game Field.
The Cedar Rapids Kernels pitchers were almost unhittable to combine for a 9-0 win over the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers on Thursday night at Perfect Game Field.
By January of this year OOS levels had reached 23 percent, and continued to worsen with levels at 43 percent by the beginning of May.
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the history and contributions of AAPI in the United States and learn about the diverse culture and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Gov. Evers reaffirmed his commitment towards taking action on PFAS cleanup and setting a health standard for PFAS consumer safety.
In his latest State of the State address, Governor Tony Evers announced a $25 million investment in the University of Wisconsin System.
What causes the most deaths and disabilities combined in Wisconsin is drug abuse disorders at an almost 80 percent increase over the last three decades.
Due to the high fire threat in northeast Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is urging the public to refrain from burning.
Enrollment rates for colleges and universities have fallen once again since the beginning of the pandemic, with over a million fewer students currently enrolled across the country.
In order to help residents deal with rising living costs following the pandemic, Gov. Evers has outlined a plan to provide a $150 surplus refund to every Wisconsinite, thanks to an unexpectedly high budget surplus for this coming fiscal year.
Wisconsin higher education enrollment rates are currently declining faster than the national average.
The Cedar Rapids Kernels pitchers were almost unhittable to combine for a 9-0 win over the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers on Thursday night at Perfect Game Field.
By January of this year OOS levels had reached 23 percent, and continued to worsen with levels at 43 percent by the beginning of May.
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the history and contributions of AAPI in the United States and learn about the diverse culture and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Gov. Evers reaffirmed his commitment towards taking action on PFAS cleanup and setting a health standard for PFAS consumer safety.
In his latest State of the State address, Governor Tony Evers announced a $25 million investment in the University of Wisconsin System.
What causes the most deaths and disabilities combined in Wisconsin is drug abuse disorders at an almost 80 percent increase over the last three decades.
Due to the high fire threat in northeast Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is urging the public to refrain from burning.
Enrollment rates for colleges and universities have fallen once again since the beginning of the pandemic, with over a million fewer students currently enrolled across the country.
In order to help residents deal with rising living costs following the pandemic, Gov. Evers has outlined a plan to provide a $150 surplus refund to every Wisconsinite, thanks to an unexpectedly high budget surplus for this coming fiscal year.
Wisconsin higher education enrollment rates are currently declining faster than the national average.