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The Little Potato Company Selects Deforest for U.S. Head Office and Processing Facility
WEDC award supports $11.7 million capital investment projected to create 129 jobs
Apr 7th, 2016 by Wisconsin Economic Development CorporationWisconsin Women in Government Announces 2016 Board of Directors and Leadership Team
Wisconsin Women in Government was founded in 1987 to celebrate and support the talented women who choose a career in government service.
Mar 30th, 2016 by Wisconsin Women in GovernmentMilwaukee County Residents At Risk of Leaving Millions on the Table this Tax Season
Milwaukee Metro Area Residents at Risk of Missing Out on >$60 million in tax credits
Mar 10th, 2016 by Citizen Action of WisconsinFitzgerald Issues Request for Records to City, County of Madison
"Ultimately, the closure of the Oscar Meyer facility took place in the City of Madison under Mayor Soglin’s watch."
Mar 8th, 2016 by U.S. Rep. Scott FitzgeraldWisDOT announces 2015 Excellence in Construction Awards
Contractors honored for projects in St. Croix, Sauk, Milwaukee, Lafayette, Brown and Dane counties
Jan 29th, 2016 by Wisconsin Department of TransportationLegislators Leap into 2016 with Assault on Natural Resources
Seven Bills Rolling Back Natural Resource Protections to be heard on Tuesday and Wednesday
Jan 4th, 2016 by Wisconsin Conservation Voters3 DA’s Appeal John Doe
“This is great news for anyone who is concerned about money in politics,” said Matt Rothschild, the executive director of the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.
Dec 18th, 2015 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignRep. Barca Joins Call for District Attorney to Investigate Potential Open Meeting Violation
Assembly Democrats will Pursue Legislative Fixes to Preserve Open Records Access
Dec 14th, 2015 by State Rep. Peter BarcaGovernor Scott Walker Signs 49 Bills Into Law
Governor Scott Walker signed 49 bills into law today at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
Nov 11th, 2015 by Gov. Scott WalkerStatement on the closing of Oscar Mayer in Madison
“At the end of last week, Wisconsin had 9,341 workers affected by mass layoffs and plant closings; add 1,000 more.”
Nov 4th, 2015 by State Sen. Jon ErpenbachWisconsin’s Waterways Haunted by Pollution
Scary Facts about WI waters
Oct 29th, 2015 by Wisconsin Environment