
Wisconsin College Enrollment Decreases by Over 3 Percent
According to preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, enrollment in Wisconsin colleges and universities saw an overall drop by about 3 percent this fall.
According to preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, enrollment in Wisconsin colleges and universities saw an overall drop by about 3 percent this fall.
Twenty libraries across Wisconsin will soon provide free admission passes to all state parks for up to 1,000 library card holders.
Several meteorological organizations have released their Winter Outlook for 2022-2023, and based on trends from past years, they have predicted a winter with colder than average temperatures and higher precipitation than normal.
Wisconsin’s September unemployment was 3.0 percent, which is a 0.1 percent increase from August 2022.
Rising respiratory illness rates — including an unseasonably early spike of respiratory syncytial virus — among children in Wisconsin is a cause of concern, according to state health officials.
Early voting, also known as in-person absentee voting, began on Tuesday in Wisconsin’s midterm elections.
In March, Gov. Tony Evers (D) responded to the rising number of fentanyl overdoses in Wisconsin by passing legislation that would ensure free fentanyl test strips to be made readily accessible to residents.
As part of the Biden administration’s ambitious electric vehicle (EV) agenda, which involves creating a nationwide network of EV charging stations and incentivizing auto manufacturers to go electric, Wisconsin is set to receive $78,654,701 in funding for the next five years to help bolster its EV infrastructure.
What was previously confirmed to be four tornadoes that touched down in Wisconsin during last week’s severe weather has now increased to the number of seven
According to recent data from the United States Census Bureau, the total business applications in the US, or organizations that filed for Employer Identification Number (EIN), increased by 4,144 between August and September, from 421,597 to 425,741.
A program to collect and dispose of at least 25,000 gallons of PFAS-containing firefighting foam from fire departments across Wisconsin began on Monday, according to a release from Gov. Tony Evers’ office.
For its first cross-continent tour in three years, the Canadian Pacific Holiday Train has announced that it will make 14 stops across Wisconsin.