Derrick Van Orden, a representative from Wisconsin, said that recent threats against President Trump highlight the urgent need for stricter immigration enforcement.
Tom Tiffany, representative of Wisconsin, said sanctuary policies and judicial decisions are fueling crime and called on leaders to support law enforcement.
The Medical Staff of Aspirus Divine Savior Hospital and Clinic has announced the recipients of its annual scholarships for graduating seniors from local high schools.
Aspirus Health is organizing a virtual hiring event on June 17, targeting Certified Medical Assistant and Licensed Practical Nurse positions at its clinics in Stevens Point, Plover, and Wisconsin Rapids.
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is maintaining its recommendation for the current COVID-19 vaccine for individuals aged six months and older, including pregnant women.
Harvard's Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, and Public Policy has been highlighted for its collaboration with liberal media and activist foundations, as detailed in a report by Restoration News.
Iain Murray, a political economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, expressed concerns over the Credit Card Competition Act, suggesting it would eliminate rewards programs and restrict credit access.
Four Aspirus hospitals have been recognized by the American Tissue Services Foundation (ATSF) for their commitment to tissue donation and patient care.
Employers classified under the Transportation and Warehousing industry based in Wisconsin submitted 15 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
There were 876 VA home purchases in Wisconsin in the fourth quarter of the VA's fiscal year 2024, totaling $288.4 million in loans, according to figures provided by the Veterans Affairs Home Loans Index.
Patrice Onwuka, Director of the Center for Economic Opportunity at the Independent Women’s Forum, said the Credit Card Competition Act amendment would reduce access to credit for low-income Americans.
The Upper Valley Aquatic Center (UVAC) has announced that two of its athletes, Iris Freeman and Hugh Hawkins, have signed letters of intent to pursue their academic and athletic careers in college.