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Ag Briefs: Source of manure spill in northeast Wisconsin still under investigation
ACE Twilight Meetings to be held on four Wisconsin dairies. In an effort to open dialogue about agriculture between community members, elected officials and business leaders, Professional Dairy Producers, Wisconsin Counties Association and the Wisconsin Towns Association, will be hosting the 2024 Agricultural Community Engagement ACE Twilight Meetings across Wisconsin next month.
Manufacturing Industry Policy Makers Give Insight at RNC
In the wake of the RNC taking place here in Milwaukee, Komatsu and the Association of Equipment Manufactures held a press conference at the Komatsu South Harbor Milwaukee campus on July 15. Komatsu North America CEO Rod Schrader, AEM Vice President Kate Fox, and AEM Senior Vice President Kip Eideberg...
A long-vacant federal judgeship in Wisconsin could finally be filled
Despite past controversy over approving a replacement, the latest attempt to fill a long-vacant federal judgeship in Wisconsin appears to be moving forward with bipartisan support. Earlier this month, both Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson and Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin turned in what are known as “blue slips,” formalizing...
Planes Attending EAA Stop in Manitowoc
Some pilots attending the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh decided to make a stop in Manitowoc on their way. Manitowoc County Airport Manager Bryan Barbeau explained that members of the T-34 Association once again stopped at the airport for the 18th year. According to the association, the group “invades” the Manitowoc...
Apostle Islands bill would create first national park in Wisconsin
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Legislation to redesignate the Apostle Islands from a National Lakeshore to a National Park was introduced Tuesday by U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany, R-7, according to a press release from his office. The House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands is scheduled to hold a hearing on the Apostle Islands National Park and Preserve Act. The hearing can be viewed live at 9 a.m. CST at naturalresources.house.gov. “The...
Those who opened doors for delta-8 in Wisconsin say they had 'no idea'
This story is published as part of the series Highly Legal, in partnership with The Examination, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates global health threats, AL.com, PennLive and USA TODAY. Our team is continuing to report on new cannabis products, and we want to hear from you. Share your experience or questions with us here. Marijuana alternatives like delta-8 flooded Wisconsin and...
Police: Beware of scammers, hackers after IT outage
OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - Last week’s global IT outage is still affecting some businesses. Local officials want to make sure it doesn’t affect your money or personal information. The Oshkosh Police Department is sharing a warning. Whether it’s scammers or hackers, officials say they may take advantage of...
NASA expects supersonic passenger flights by 2026 through development of X-59 aircraft
OSHKOSH – Commercial supersonic flights could be a thing again in the not-so-distant future. Fifty years after passenger supersonic travel over land was banned over noise concerns, NASA believes those flights may return as soon as 2026 through the development of its X-59 jet. ...
Things to do in Oshkosh this week include start of Winnebago County Fair and Gin Blossoms concert
OSHKOSH - If you're looking for tractor pulls, a rodeo or a demolition derby, you'll want to visit the Winnebago County Fair. Live music this week will have something for all tastes, from jazz to rock and everything in between. Here are this week's can't-miss events in the Oshkosh area. ...
Oshkosh police warn of scams tied to CrowdStrike crash
OSHKOSH, Wis. — Oshkosh police warn about potential scams following last week’s crash involving CrowdStrike. The department notes that scammers may try to impersonate CrowdStrike support staff and send files that claim to resolve the crash but instead contain malware. Police advise to never click on links or...
Wisconsin lawmakers strike down three emergency election rules
(The Center Square) – The fight over who writes the rules for elections in Wisconsin continues. The Legislature’s rule making body, the Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules, on Monday voted to suspend three proposed emergency rules from the Wisconsin Elections Commission that dealt with uniform rules for absentee voting, challenges to candidates and challenges to nominating paperwork. Attorney Sklyar Croy, with the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty,...
Jenifer Quimby discusses her campaign for Wisconsin Assembly 46th District
Jenifer Quimby’s political career started with a sit-in at her high school. After she wasn’t pleased with the results of a conflict between the guidance counselor and the principal, Quimby got her entire school to begin a sit-in. The school board noticed, and her movement impacted future decisions. Quimby, who is currently the mayor of Waterloo, is running as a Republican to represent the 46th district in Wisconsin in the Assembly. This district includes the cities of Fort Atkinson, Lake Mills and Waterloo, plus the...
LOVE>hate Project's Annual Golf Outing is July 28
The LOVE>hate Project's ninth annual golf outing is Sunday, July 28 at the Hartford Golf Club. The project's founder Buck Blodgett told WTKM News that this event was always held in Mayville, but it was moved to Hartford this year. "We thought it was time to bring it home to...
Waupun and Green Bay prisons to transition out of 'modified movement'
WISCONSIN — In-person visitation resumed Monday at Waupun Correctional Institution (WCI), the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) announced. Additionally, recreation time will be increased at Green Bay Correction Institution (GBCI) later this month. WCI entered “modified movement” in March 2023. This meant, typically, prisoners were locked in their cells...
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