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The first payment from Child Care Bridge Payment program went this month totaling $8.7 million to more than 3,100 child care providers in the state.
Governor Tony Evers was in Rhinelander Wednesday highlighting child care investments. Evers visited the YMCA Youth Development Center and met with staff and students.
The Rothschild Dam is over 100-years-old, with cracks and leaks, creating an environmental concern for locals upstream and around Lake Wausau ...
MADISON – Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency Aug. 11 after several Wisconsin communities continue to recover from flash flooding and storms from over the weekend. Milwaukee and other parts ...
Ryan Strnad, a longtime beer vendor at American Family Field launched his campaign for governor Wednesday, in the shadows of the stadium, promising to be a candidate for middle-class voters. Strnad, a ...
Gov. Tony Evers and Department of Children and Families Secretary Jeff Pertl stopped at Newborn 2 School Education to tour the facility on Hill Avenue and talk about the state's $360 million ...
Wisconsin lawmakers introduced new legislation on Wednesday to create a back-to-school sales tax holiday. Emplify Health by ...
Longshot candidate Ryan Strnad, who has worked as a beer vendor at Milwaukee Brewer games for nearly 40 years, launched his ...
The program will provide $110 million in monthly direct payments to Wisconsin child care providers through June 2026.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will arrive in Wisconsin on Thursday, according to Milwaukee County Executive ...
Governor Tony Evers was in Shiocton on Wednesday, championing the first round of childcare bridge payments worth nearly $9 million to over 3,000 providers across Wisconsin.
Secretary of State Sarah Godlewski launched her bid for lieutenant governor on Wednesday — passing on running for governor ...
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