
Partisan Divide Persists in Wisconsin Post-Government Shutdown Deal
Despite reopening the government, Wisconsin’s congressional delegation remains divided over the shutdown’s purpose.

Despite reopening the government, Wisconsin’s congressional delegation remains divided over the shutdown’s purpose.

Oshkosh Defense plans layoffs of 160 workers due to overstaffing. The union expresses disappointment, urging local focus.

As the government shutdown ends, Sen. Baldwin emphasizes the need for affordable health care for Wisconsinites.

Meta is investing over $1B in a data center in Beaver Dam, sparking job growth and environmental concerns.

Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden calls Obamacare a “failed program” and won’t commit to extending its subsidies.

94% of Wisconsin public school districts meet/exceed expectations per new DPI report cards, despite criticism.

Janesville City Council approved a letter of intent for a data center at the former GM site, sparking local opposition.

Gov. Tony Evers criticized the Trump administration’s “embarrassing” attempt to claw back food assistance payments.

Sens. Baldwin and Johnson clash on ending the shutdown; Baldwin demands ACA tax credit guarantees, Johnson seeks reform.

Gov. Tony Evers vows to maintain Wisconsin’s food assistance despite federal hurdles, supporting 700,000 residents.

Cheryl Peralez is concerned her daughter’s Thanksgiving flight may be canceled due to the ongoing government shutdown.

Jean Wright joined NASA’s “Sew Sisters” in 2005, sewing heat-resistant fabric for shuttles, replacing heavy tiles.