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University of Wisconsin president wants $855 million in new funding to stave off higher tuition
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Universities of Wisconsin officials are asking their regents to approve a request for $855 million in new state funding to stave off another round of tuition increases, cover raises, subsidize tuition and keep two-year branch campuses open in some form. President Jay Rothman said during...
ACTION REQUIRED | Policy & Form Update | Administrative Policy 1228 - Telecommuting (Remote Work) Policy
On August 1, 2024, the Universities of Wisconsin updated their Administrative Policy 1228 - Telecommuting (Remote Work) Policy and Telecommuting Agreement Form. A summary of the changes and updates are detailed below. Please review the full policy for all updates and changes. Telecommuting Agreement Form and Action Required:. A renewed...
‘We can sleep when we’re dead’: Walz rallies Wisconsin sprint to Election Day
CHICAGO – Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic candidate for vice president, made a surprise appearance at a Democratic National Convention breakfast program for the delegation from Wisconsin — one of a handful of battleground states — to encourage attendees to continue their hard campaign push to the Nov. 5 election. Repeating a refrain from […]
Doxing And Swatting On The Rise In Parts Of Illinois, Iowa And Wisconsin
A growing trend not just in larger parts of the Midwest, but the entire United States has the FBI warning parents about online privacy. It seems like kids know way more about the internet than we do. Sadly with that knowledge comes confidence. Kids may feel safe online thinking they know it well. This can lead to them accidentally releasing information about themselves. This information leak can then result in doxxing, or even worse... swatting.
Hit And Run Crash Leaves Victim With Severe Injuries
OUTAGAMIE CO, WI (WTAQ) – A 56-year-old man from De Pere sustained severe injuries after being struck by a vehicle. It happened Sunday just after 2:30 a.m. on County Trunk E, according to the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office. They say a 33-year-old Oneida man struck the man who...
Oshkosh North’s Tyrese Haliburton Reflects on Winning Gold
It has now been a week since the United States Men’s Basketball team won Gold at the Paris Olympics and Tyrese Haliburton has begun to reflect on his experience. Haliburton, a former state champion with Oshkosh North, was recognized for his strong performance last NBA season with an invitation to play for the U.S. in Paris.
City of Green Bay Working Toward Moving Police HQ
The City of Green Bay is in the process of relocating its police Headquarters. FOX11 reports that the City is considering the option of buying the former Green Bay Press-Gazette building, which is located at 435 East Walnut Street, right next to City Hall. Mayor Eric Genrich is quoted as...
Back To School Celebration Includes Free Haircuts
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – The All-Starz Youth Day at Joannes Park offered those in the community an opportunity to get together – And prepare for school in the process. Free haircuts, school supplies, and giveaways were just the beginning of the celebration. “We have cases of shoes,...
The Scrappy Rats erupt late, defeat Green Bay 8-6 at home
The Scrappy Rats erupt late, defeat Green Bay 8-6 at home. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. – In classic 2024 Rafters fashion, Wisconsin Rapids got out to a big lead on Friday against Green Bay, fell behind late in the ballgame, and then stormed back and snatched victory out of the jaws of defeat.
Skating rink gets upgrade after son buys business from father
KIMBERLY, Wis. — Skating is making a comeback and becoming popular again around the country. The trend started after Usher performed in skates during the Super Bowl halftime show. One local rink recently got an upgrade. Troy Thiel is the owner of Skate City in Kimberly. He bought the...
City by City: Minnesota, Meadowlands, Wisconsin
MINNESOTA - United Way of Northeastern Minnesota is looking for mentors to match with local elementary students for this coming school year’s Lunch Buddies mentoring program. The program matches first through fourth-grade students with screened, trained volunteer mentors to share one lunch break each week during the school year. Lunch Buddies has improved participating students’ self-esteem, attitude, and school attendance.
Zambaldi Beer teams up with CP to create ‘Brewabilities’
ALLOUEZ, Wis. (WFRV) – Zambaldi Beer is teaming up with CP, a nonprofit focused on providing therapy and life skills for those with disabilities, to craft its very own beverage. The beer is called ‘Brewabilities,’ and those who purchase it will be helping CP since a dollar from every...
Badgers four-star target Amari Allen returns to Wisconsin for final year of high school
The Wisconsin Badgers have been pursuing 2025 four-star forward Amari Allen as one of their top remaining targets in the upcoming cycle. Allen, a native of Kaukauna, Wisconsin, has gotten over a dozen offers from schools as he continues to rise in the class, but narrowed down a list of official visits, with the Badgers getting one for the weekend of September 14th.
La Crosse Country Club hosts 2024 Golf Outing for Scouting
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – For its 21st year, the Golf Outing for Scouting, a golf outing that benefits local scout troops, took to La Crosse Country Club. This year’s event had a special celebrity guest in Packers Hall of Fame quarterback Lynn Dickey, who pioneered the Packers from 1976-1985.
Shawano County Gets Grant Dollars For Road Projects
SHAWANO, WI- The Shawano County Highway Department has received a $514,572 grant to help cover the costs of five asphalt road projects. The grant, provided through the Local Roads Improvement Program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, will reimburse up to 50% of the asphalt expenses for these projects.
University of Wisconsin president wants $855 million in new funding to stave off higher tuition
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Universities of Wisconsin officials are asking their regents to approve a request for $855 million in new state funding to stave off another round of tuition increases, cover raises, subsidize tuition and keep two-year branch campuses open in some form. President Jay Rothman said during a brief Zoom news conference Monday that his administration plans to ask regents on Thursday to approve asking for the money as part of the 2025-27 state budget. The request is only the first step in...
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