George Meyer, executive director of the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation and former secretary of the Department of Natural Resources.
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The United Performing Arts Fund Announces Scott Beightol as Board Chair and Five New Board Members
Dec 15th, 2022 by United Performing Arts Fund
Al Krueger and Glenn Roby are named new CEOs at Kahler Slater
Succession plan thrives with collaborative leadership model
Apr 13th, 2021 by Kahler SlaterReps. Kind, Sensenbrenner Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Manage and Prevent the Spread of Chronic Wasting Disease in Wisconsin
The Chronic Wasting Disease Management Act will support state and tribal efforts to develop and implement management strategies and support research regarding the causes of chronic wasting disease.
Mar 6th, 2019 by U.S. Rep. Jim SensenbrennerLeague of Women Voters Presents a Public Program on Wisconsin’s Changing Environmental Laws & Regulations on November 11
This free public program will be held at the Shorewood Village Center, 3920 N. Murray Ave.
Oct 16th, 2017 by League of Women Voters of Milwaukee CountyBud and Sue Selig Announced as 2018 Wilson Center Eddy Recipients
MSO ACE Program Also Selected to Receive Fourth Annual Educational Excellence Award
Oct 10th, 2017 by Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts“Save Our Deer” Proposal Gains Support
"This is about ensuring the health of our deer herd and the future of hunting in Wisconsin."
May 12th, 2017 by State Rep. Dana WachsGroups React as States and Provinces Commit to Reconvene in May to Continue Debate on Precedent-Setting Great Lakes Water Diversion
It is critical that any diversion proposal meet the rigorous requirements of the Compact which were developed to safeguard the Great Lakes.
Apr 22nd, 2016 by Compact Implementation CoalitionWaukesha water diversion application will set precedent for adherence to Great Lakes Compact
Eight Great Lakes governors and two Canadian premiers ask Great Lakes citizens to chime in
Jan 7th, 2016 by Compact Implementation CoalitionCoalition Contends Waukesha Diversion Proposal Falls Short of Meeting Great Lakes Compact
A coalition of Wisconsin conservation and environmental organizations, contends that the City of Waukesha’s plan to divert an average of 10.1 million gallons daily from Lake Michigan does not meet the standards of the Compact
Nov 6th, 2013 by Compact Implementation CoalitionWaukesha Diversion Proposal Demands Scrutiny
As Complete Details Emerge, Interested Parties Must Evaluate Whether It Meets Wisconsin and Great Lakes Compact Requirements
Oct 14th, 2013 by Compact Implementation CoalitionWaukesha’s Proposed Water Diversion is Vastly Different from Its 2011 Application
The Public Deserves Comprehensible Document, New Hearings and Time to Review
Jul 1st, 2013 by Compact Implementation CoalitionMilwaukee Marriott Downtown to Officially Open its Doors Tomorrow
New Downtown hotel ready ahead of schedule to accommodate Summerfest visitors and other guests
Jun 25th, 2013 by Press Release

















