Bush signs Great Lakes Compact
President Bush signed the Great Lakes Compact Friday, the final step in an effort to form a coalition among the Great Lakes states to protect the world's largest freshwater source.
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President Bush signed the Great Lakes Compact Friday, the final step in an effort to form a coalition among the Great Lakes states to protect the world's largest freshwater source.
Dane County Judge Maryann Sumi ruled Thursday to allow two more groups to join Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's lawsuit over voter registration checks.
The U.S. House of Representatives rejected the federal government's plan to bail out banks Monday, resulting in a massive drop in the stock market and concern over the future of the country's economy.
In a hearing Wednesday, Dane County Circuit Court Judge Maryann Sumi denied the Government Accountability Board's motion to disqualify Attorney General J.B. Hollen from a lawsuit he filed over voter registrations Sept. 10.
Gov. Jim Doyle highlighted Wisconsin's important role in the stem-cell industry during his keynote speech at the World Stem Cell Summit in Madison Monday.
Stem-cell researchers, advocates and industry leaders will flock to Madison Sept. 22-23 for the 2008 World Stem Cell Summit, an event to inform the public of new developments in stem-cell research.
Results from the first ever Big Ten Battleground Poll revealed Thursday just how close the presidential race is in the eight states with Big Ten schools.
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin motioned Tuesday to intervene in the lawsuit Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen filed against the Government Accountability Board last week.
The campaign for Republican presidential candidate John McCain caused confusion last week when it mailed campaign materials with incorrect voting information to Wisconsin residents.
The U.S. Congress passed the Higher Education Opportunity Act this summer, a bill that could help ease the burden of textbook expenses on college students.
UW System officials recently updated the set of guidelines university employees and student organizations must follow for campaigning on campus.
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Government Accountability Board for its failure to check Wisconsin voter registration accuracy.
Awareness is down and low voter turnout is expected, but the primary for Wisconsin Legislative elections is taking place today, Sept. 9, and the outcomes could have important ramifications.
UW-Madison's Teaching Assistants' Association encouraged members to help elect a pro-labor and pro-education state legislature Friday at its annual welcome back party.
Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader and his running mate Matt Gonzalez visited Madison Friday and spoke at the Orpheum Theater about the need to change the U.S. government and elections.
The nomination speech Republican Presidential candidate John McCain gave Thursday at the Republican National Convention highlighted his service to his country and his eagerness to continue serving.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony marked the opening of the first tower of the Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health Thursday.
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate, accepted her nomination Wednesday at the Republican National Convention and said she is ready to go to Washington, D.C.
MILWAUKEE - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama made a stop in Milwaukee Monday to speak about unions and labor, but dedicated a large portion of his speech to Hurricane Gustav and the need to focus on relief efforts instead of politics.
Over two months after record flooding put much of the Midwest under water, affected areas of southern Wisconsin still have not completely recovered.