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(04/19/18 11:21pm)
In an effort to provide accessible health care to Wisconsinites, the state filed a request with the federal government to approve a $200 million health care reinsurance program Thursday, but state Democrats argue even more action is needed.
(04/19/18 1:00pm)
As Earth Day approaches, many activists fear Wisconsin’s famous richness of natural resources is beginning to wane in the face of faltering environmental protections.
(04/19/18 1:51am)
The state’s Joint Committee On Finance approved a plan to provide the UW System over $26 million in performance-based funds.
(04/19/18 1:55pm)
If you are a Wisconsin native, or staying nearby this upcoming summer, and are a fan of the outdoors, fill up your S’well, pack your ENO and check out one of these five amazing hiking spots located conveniently in Wisconsin.
(04/17/18 11:36pm)
Gov. Scott Walker signed a new child tax credit and sales tax holiday into law Tuesday in Waukesha, accomplishing one of his biggest priorities of the last legislative session.
(04/16/18 11:10pm)
Spring has undoubtedly not sprung yet in most of Wisconsin. April brought with it large amounts of winter weather, marking a sharp increase in snow relative to past years.
(04/16/18 10:19pm)
With the signature of Gov. Scott Walker Tuesday, Wisconsin will now spend almost $7 million in hopes of attracting and retaining educated millennials to bolster the state’s waning workforce numbers.
(04/15/18 10:40pm)
After failing to get their proposals for increased election security measures passed in the state Legislature, Democrats are celebrating the arrival of new federal funds to support state electoral administration.
(04/15/18 10:38pm)
After significant speculation, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos announced Friday that he will not run to replace retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan, casting further uncertainty as to whether Republicans can hold onto the seat.
(04/13/18 2:48am)
For the first time since 1998 current Speaker of the House Paul Ryan will not represent Wisconsin’s First Congressional District
(04/13/18 12:22am)
In an effort to increase internet access across the state of Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker awarded broadband expansion grants to businesses and municipalities across the state.
(04/12/18 4:55pm)
The Daily Cardinal asked a student, farmers, an expert and the Wisconsin Secretary of Agriculture what they think is the future of Wisconsin’s agriculture.
(04/12/18 1:13pm)
From a young age, BobbiJo DeGolyer said she knew she didn’t want to be a farmer.
(04/12/18 2:35pm)
In January, Matt Kronschnabel, who graduated from UW-Madison in 2016, and three friends signed the deed to a four-acre organic farm in Viroqua, Wis. — in a region that saw the nation’s highest rate of farm bankruptcies last year, according to federal court data.
(04/12/18 1:57am)
The number of farmers in the U.S. fell just under 3.2 million in 2012, a 4-percent decrease in the industry from five years prior — and only 14 percent of those farms are run by women
(04/12/18 1:48am)
Wisconsin has always been filled with farms that vary in function, size, and management. The state's farming heritage is present everywhere, down to its license plates proclaiming Wisconsin "America's Dairyland.”
(04/12/18 3:44pm)
With midterms fast approaching, Wisconsin is receiving a national spotlight for both intensely vital and competitive elections, as political groups around the state seek to mobilize supporters, influence platforms and, most importantly, fundraise.
(04/11/18 2:31pm)
After rumors circulated for months, an aide confirmed early Wednesday that U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan will not seek re-election, instead retiring in 2019.
(04/10/18 11:28pm)
Wisconsin residents receiving welfare benefits will now face increased work requirements and tighter restrictions on food stamps, after Gov. Scott Walker signed a series of bills reforming the state’s welfare program Tuesday.
(04/09/18 11:17pm)
After President Donald Trump signed an executive order to use troops to secure the Mexican border, Gov. Scott Walker showed his support Monday by offering to send the state’s own National Guard despite significant criticism from state Democrats.