11-5-19 wisconsin gop targets ag secretary in latest spat with evers
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s Republican-controlled Senate on Monday was preparing the extraordinary step of rejecting a governor-appointed Cabinet secretary, the latest flash point in a series of ongoing tensions that began even before Democratic Gov. Tony
11-5-19 fdl city council president-lakeside park pavilion
The Fond du Lac city council president says funding for a new Lakeside Park pavilion on the site of the existing pavilion should stay in the city budget. Council president Brian Kolstad made the comments following a council meeting earlier
11-5-19 uw delivery robots
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The University of Wisconsin-Madison is using rolling robots to deliver food. The school entered into a contact with Starship Technologies this summer to get access to a fleet of 30 robots that resemble coolers
11-5-19 great lakes water levels
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — A new forecast says Great Lakes levels are likely to remain unusually high and may set additional records. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office in Detroit on Monday released its outlook for
11-5-19 bear hunt
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin wildlife officials say hunters killed slightly fewer bears in 2019 than last year. The Department of Natural Resources said Monday that preliminary data shows hunters took 3,648 bears. That’s down slightly from 3,680
11-5-19 brewers trade anderson, release thames
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Brewers cut $15 million in payroll for next season, trading right-hander Chase Anderson to the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday for prospect Chad Spanberger and declining a $7.5 million option on first baseman