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State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for 2024-03-02 ( 10 items ) |
Five Spears Business Students Earn Outstanding Seniors Honor From OSU Alumni Association (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, March 2 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
Five Spears School of Business students were selected as Oklahoma State University Outstanding Seniors for the 2023-24 academic year by the OSU Alumni Association.
Spears School of Business Outstanding Seniors
* Sarah Blumer, accounting (Monticello, Wisconsin)
* Corinne Kissel, nonprofit and sports management (Northville, Michigan)
* Austin McKay, accounting (Mansfield, Texas)
* Cameron Shropshire, accoun more PR
Five Spears Business Students Earn Outstanding Seniors Honor From OSU Alumni Association (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, March 2 -- Oklahoma State University's Spears School of Business issued the following news:
Five Spears School of Business students were selected as Oklahoma State University Outstanding Seniors for the 2023-24 academic year by the OSU Alumni Association.
Spears School of Business Outstanding Seniors
* Sarah Blumer, accounting (Monticello, Wisconsin)
* Corinne Kissel, nonprofit and sports management (Northville, Michigan)
* Austin McKay, accounting (Mansfield, Texas)
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National Republican Congressional Committee: Stuntman Wanted (10)
WASHINGTON, March 2 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee issued the following news:
If you know a local stuntman, Wisconsin liberals are offering top dollar ($5,000/month!) for their skills. A new report from Dan Bice at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel shows the Wisconsin liberal group Opportunity Wisconsin posted a job description for someone who would engage in "stunts" against Congressman Derrick Van Orden.
It's not surprising that extreme Wisconsin Democrats like Katrina Shank more PR
TruStage Foundation Invests More Than $25 Million Over Five-Year Period (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 2 -- TruStage, formerly the CUNA Mutual Group, issued the following news release:
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More Than $4.5 Million In 2023
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Since 2018, the TruStage Foundation Inc. (The Foundation) has invested close to $25.5 million in more than 270 non-profit organizations and social impact projects across the country1. The Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of TruStage(TM), formerly known as CUNA Mutual Group. Most of those dollars have gone to organizations in Wisconsi more PR
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Capitol Project - Science Student's Research on Prion Disease to Be Highlighted in Madison (10)
MENOMONIE, Wisconsin, March 1 (TNSres) -- The University of Wisconsin's Stout Campus issued the following news:
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Cinealis, using AI to help find a cure, is one of 10 presenting March 6 at Research in the Rotunda
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By Jerry Poling
Ava Cinealis was interested in science when she graduated from Sheboygan North High School, but she wanted to do more in college than learn it from a book: She wanted to apply her knowledge -- get into labs, use instruments, do research.
It's why she tra more PR
Wis. Natural Resources Dept. Announces Nonresident Hunting License Fee Increase (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 2 -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release on March 1, 2024:
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) today announced a fee increase for nonresident archer and crossbow hunting licenses. This change is the result of Governor Tony Evers signing Senate Bill 780, now 2023 Wisconsin Act 99. New 2024 licenses are now available for purchase.
The nonresident archer and crossbow licenses fees increased $35, from $165 to $20 more PR
Wis. Natural Resources Dept. Encourages Property Owners To Make Spongy Moth Treatment Plans Early (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 2 -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release:
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages property owners to examine their trees for spongy moth egg masses and determine whether control measures are needed this spring.
Spongy moths thrive in warm and dry weather, but even with "average" weather conditions this spring and summer, the current spongy moth outbreak, which led to the defoliation of a state-record t more PR
Wisconsin State Health Officer Paula Tran's Statement on CDC Respiratory Virus Guidance (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 2 -- The Wisconsin Department of Health Services issued the following statement on March 1, 2024, by State Health Officer Paula Tran on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Respiratory Virus Guidance:
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"The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) is pleased to see updated respiratory virus recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
These updates reflect what is the latest data and science are telling us.
Today w more PR
WisDems Celebrate National Women's History Month (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 2 -- The Wisconsin Democratic Party issued the following statement on March 1, 2024:
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In honor of National Women's History Month, Democratic Party of Wisconsin Second Vice-Chair Tricia Zunker and Chair Ben Wikler released the following statements:
Democratic Party of Wisconsin Second Vice-Chair Tricia Zunker:
"Today marks the start of National Women's History Month, a time to celebrate the remarkable women who have contributed so much to our state and country a more PR
WisGOP Statement on Wisconsin Supreme Court Rejecting Evers' Request to Review Congressional Maps (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, March 2 -- The Wisconsin Republican Party issued the following news:
If you are covering the Wisconsin Supreme Court's refusal to take up Governor Tony Evers' request to reconsider congressional maps, please consider the following statement from the Republican Party of Wisconsin:
"Wisconsin Republicans celebrate the demise of Governor Evers' latest attempt to throw out his own hand-drawn congressional maps. We look forward to a spirited campaign centered around restoring th more PR
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