History shows it’s hard to beat an incumbent U.S. senator, even a vulnerable one. In Wisconsin, senators seeking re-election are 8-1 over the last 30 years. At this time two years ago, Republican Sen.
This paper considers the promise that geographic information systems (GIS) hold for addressing complex historical questions. Using may experience as an environmental historian who has used GIS in a ...
In a photo from "Sand and Fire" by Dave Peters, two male grouse fight at a lek, or dancing grounds, in the Namekagon Barrens. The barrens holds Wisconsin's highest population of sharp-tailed grouse ...
WAUWATOSA, Wis. — Irgens on Wednesday announced the first phase of Innovation Campus in Wauwatosa won certification under the Sustainable SITES Initiative through Green Business Certification Inc., ...
Wisconsin is emerging from its warmest winter since recordkeeping began in 1895. This news underscores the fact that climate change is impacting our world. Farmers have always dealt with the whims of ...
Now is the time to start planning native landscaping to help birds, pollinators and other wildlife next year. Adding just a few native plants can not only help provide food and shelter for pollinators ...
Subscribe to BizTimes Daily – Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin. This story is part of “Southeastern Wisconsin’s changing ...
David Mickelson presents high resolution images of land forms left by the glaciers. David Mickelson, Professor Emeritus, Geology and Geophysics, UW-Madison, shares an historical perspective of how the ...
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