Too Fast, Too Many: Ojibwe Bands Want Wolf Hunts Better Managed or Stopped
Nearly double the allotment of wolves were killed, even after tribal leaders decided not to hunt their portion.
Nearly double the allotment of wolves were killed, even after tribal leaders decided not to hunt their portion.
Bipartisan bill died last year when Assembly Republicans attached language about voucher school and immigrants.
Labor expert: It used to take 11 questions to apply for jobless help. Now it’s more than 120, using an understaffed office and an antiquated computer system.
Senate leader signals possible compromise on medicinal marijuana rather than full legalization. Lawmakers and governor staking out early ground on other state budget ideas.
“It’s a white hero rescuing Black people, and I think that that serves a very particular narrative.”
Joint Finance Committee decides some federal funds will be reduced for school districts still holding classes online.
“I think that we should ask Wisconsinites: Think about why very few people know this history when this is not hard to find.”
News comes as Evers announces state’s first community-based vaccine clinic in Rock County and politics over mask order continues in Legislature.
As part of biennial budget, revenue would go towards rural schools and underserved communities.
As promised, Evers vetoes a measure loaded with restrictions on fighting the pandemic. Assembly Republicans blew up an earlier compromise between Evers and Senate GOP.