Marshfield will ask PSC for rate increase to replace pipes
Marshfield could become the first city in Wisconsin to use higher water rates for the sole purpose of replacing aging water pipes. “This is something new,” said Bob Trussoni, the city’s utilities manager. “The PSC has never
Head of Wisconsin elections agency starts last day on the job (AUDIO)
After 37 years helping to oversee elections in Wisconsin, Government Accountability Board executive director Kevin Kennedy is spending his last day on the job today. Kennedy is retiring, just a day before the GAB dissolves into separate
Report raises concerns about Wisconsin tax credit
A new report suggests a state tax credit for Wisconsin manufacturers and agricultural producers is costing the state big money, while showing no real returns. The study by the Wisconsin Budget Project looked at the Manufacturing and
Brewers late rally falls short against the Dodgers (AUDIO)
The Los Angeles Dodgers came up with a couple of big defensive plays to hold off a late Milwaukee rally in a 6-5 win over the Brewers on Tuesday night at Miller Park. 19-year-old Dodger rookie Julio
Brewers prospect named to All-Star Futures Game
Milwaukee Brewers pitching prospect Josh Hader, was named to the U.S. Roster for the All-Star Futures game in San Diego next month. The 22-year-old Hader started the year at Class A Biloxi, is now at Triple A
Kaminsky to undergo minor procedure today
The Charlotte Hornets said former Badger big man Frank Kaminsky will undergo a minor procedure on Wednesday to fix a small pocket of air between his lung and chest wall. The recovery time is six weeks and
Common Causue: GAB successor ‘set up to fail’
The handwriting was on the wall in the fall of 2014, when Assembly Speaker Robin Vos pledged that Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board would not last another two years. Now the GAB is history. The non-partisan panel of