
Guidance to Protect the Health of our Precious Furry Friends in Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, 59 percent of households own a pet: 33.6 percent of households own a dog, and 32.4 percent own a cat.
In Wisconsin, 59 percent of households own a pet: 33.6 percent of households own a dog, and 32.4 percent own a cat.
Wisconsin school districts have until September 2024 to spend almost 2.4 billion in federal pandemic funds. So where has the money gone since receiving the funds?
As predicted, the housing market in La Crosse has been increasingly competitive in 2022.
Gov. Evers announced that the Main Street Bounceback Program would be seeing an additional $25 million investment in grants, which will go towards helping an estimated 2,500 small businesses and nonprofits.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) announced $3 million in grants to 10 public libraries and 15 library systems in the state.
By January of this year OOS levels had reached 23 percent, and continued to worsen with levels at 43 percent by the beginning of May.
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the history and contributions of AAPI in the United States and learn about the diverse culture and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
The City of La Crosse can look forward to bringing back online key water supplies thanks to the support of Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin.
Gov. Evers reaffirmed his commitment towards taking action on PFAS cleanup and setting a health standard for PFAS consumer safety.
In his latest State of the State address, Governor Tony Evers announced a $25 million investment in the University of Wisconsin System.
In Wisconsin, 59 percent of households own a pet: 33.6 percent of households own a dog, and 32.4 percent own a cat.
Wisconsin school districts have until September 2024 to spend almost 2.4 billion in federal pandemic funds. So where has the money gone since receiving the funds?
As predicted, the housing market in La Crosse has been increasingly competitive in 2022.
Gov. Evers announced that the Main Street Bounceback Program would be seeing an additional $25 million investment in grants, which will go towards helping an estimated 2,500 small businesses and nonprofits.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) announced $3 million in grants to 10 public libraries and 15 library systems in the state.
By January of this year OOS levels had reached 23 percent, and continued to worsen with levels at 43 percent by the beginning of May.
May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the history and contributions of AAPI in the United States and learn about the diverse culture and heritage of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
The City of La Crosse can look forward to bringing back online key water supplies thanks to the support of Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin.
Gov. Evers reaffirmed his commitment towards taking action on PFAS cleanup and setting a health standard for PFAS consumer safety.
In his latest State of the State address, Governor Tony Evers announced a $25 million investment in the University of Wisconsin System.