Watch now: Dale Schultz faults Act 10 By SCOTT MILFRED Feb 8, 2021 Feb 8, 2021 Updated Jun 4, 2021 WisEye Morning Minute: Supreme Court Race 2026 Bourbon demand is down and tariffs aren't helping. But distillers keep building Veterans weigh in on Hegseth and Trump invoking biblical language and Easter messaging around Iran war Erik Per Sullivan turned down 'buckets of money' for Malcolm In The Middle reboot. Blind Massachusetts man is making it possible for those who can't see to build hundreds of Lego sets WisEye Morning Minute: Gov. Tony Evers signs PFAS bills Wisconsin men's hockey earns spot in NCAA championship game WisEye Morning Minute: Will Gov. Tony Evers sign online sports betting legislation? WisEye Morning Minute: Gov. Tony Evers signs PFAS bills Lori Nickel on her interview with Giannis and how he feels about Bucks How Artemis II is setting up the next stage of space exploration Melania Trump denies ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a White House address Jackie and Shadow’s 2026 chicks make Easter debut on live cam BadgerExtra's Wisconsin men's hockey Frozen Four report for Thursday Families of Gilgo Beach murder victims express gratitude for Rex Heuermann’s guilty pleas Iranian government minister dismisses Trump threat in AP interview Michigan Wolverines Win National Championship 69-63 vs. UConn Trump offered few new details on military operation against Iran in address to nation Did US really secure 'overwhelming military victory' in Iran? Savannah Guthrie returns to ‘Today’ after mom’s disappearance The only Republican senator to vote against Act 10 a decade ago is our guest on today's political podcast, "Center Stage, with Milfred and Hands." Find it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify. Related Act 10 was dark time with mixed results STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Union restrictions brought savings and flexibility but divided state, hurt morale Still a Republican, Dale Schultz faults Act 10 As featured on State budget committee advances $540 million plan to cut taxes The bill, if passed, would allow businesses that received federal PPP loans to deduct related purchases on their taxes. Legislative committee authorizes audit of 2020 election administration The audit is expected to be completed by the fall of this year. Tony Evers budget would allow counties, some cities additional sales tax Gov. Evers will unveil his entire budget proposal on Tuesday. Latest video Wisconsin men's hockey enters T-Mobile Arena for NCAA championship game against Denver US, Iran hold separate talks with Pakistan's PM ahead of negotiations WisEye Morning Minute: Senate Committee hearing with UW Regents Rory McIlroy breaks down chip-in birdie on 17 at the Masters Wisconsin men's hockey practices for final time in 2025-26 season AP top stories April 10 Climate change is outpacing evolution. Scientists are using DNA to catch up Measles threatens babies in South Carolina and the nation as community vaccination rates decline Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save
Veterans weigh in on Hegseth and Trump invoking biblical language and Easter messaging around Iran war
Act 10 was dark time with mixed results STATE JOURNAL VIEW: Union restrictions brought savings and flexibility but divided state, hurt morale
State budget committee advances $540 million plan to cut taxes The bill, if passed, would allow businesses that received federal PPP loans to deduct related purchases on their taxes.
Legislative committee authorizes audit of 2020 election administration The audit is expected to be completed by the fall of this year.
Tony Evers budget would allow counties, some cities additional sales tax Gov. Evers will unveil his entire budget proposal on Tuesday.