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Americans for Prosperity said Evers "locked" Wisconsin families into a 400-year property tax increase. Is that true, and are ...
After torrential downpours across southeast Wisconsin and severe storms wreaked havoc around the state, Governor Tony Evers ...
"The (Evers) Era locked Wisconsin families into a 400‑year property tax increase," Americans for Prosperity posted on X on July 28, 2025, four days after Evers announced he wouldn’t seek reelection.
Employees will receive a 3% base pay adjustment to their current pay rate with their Sept. 4 paychecks, including back pay ...
While the EPA seeks to reclassify the previous grants as “unobligated” and take them back, some officials and trade groups ...
The Milwaukee area saw more than 14 inches of rainfall in under 24 hours last week, resulting in large swaths of the area flooding.
MILWAUKEE (WISN) -- Gov. Tony Evers has requested federal assistance to assess flood damage across Wisconsin. The request to ...
Wisconsin could be facing a more difficult budget than it has seen in recent years with recently approved spending and tax ...
While touring storm damage in Wauwatosa on Monday, Governor Tony Evers announced he is declaring a state of emergency.
Parts of Milwaukee saw more than 10 inches of rain in less than 24 hours in what is classified as a 1,000-year flood event.
Gov. Tony Evers today announced he is submitting a request for FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, to assist the state in conducting a formal federal preliminary damage assessment of damage ...
While visiting flooded homes in Milwaukee, Evers said he hasn't heard from FEMA since his call for aid Aug. 13, but hopes for a timely decision.
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