http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/school-lunch-s5.jpgAfter federal court orders Trump Administration to use available funds for SNAP, Evers Administration moves quickly to restore Wisconsinites’ November FoodShare payments.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/grocery-costs-food-2024-s460.pngWhether that’s volunteering at a food pantry or dropping off a meal for a neighbor, donating items for those in need, or supporting a nonprofit organization in your community.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/farmer-soybean-harvest-wi-s470.pngSoybeans, Beef “...the damage from past trade disruptions will take time to repair. Rebuilding trust and re-establishing consistent export channels will not happen overnight.” - Doug Rebout, Wisconsin Soybean Association

LRB 2270 would allow dredging of sand from Lake Michigan and Superior for use on beaches as “clean” sand.
Stays with additional financial sanctions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - President Trump on Monday announced additional sanctions against Iran targeting the country's supreme leader.
Trump signed an executive order in the Oval Office that he said will deny the supreme leader and others access to financial instruments. Trump had previously signaled he would levy additional sanctions on Iran amid simmering tensions between the two countries.
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New DHS recommendations are a step toward safeguarding water and health, says Conservation group.
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Dangerous compounds have been found in wells contaminated by Tyco’s Marinette facility in the Town of Peshtigo and surrounding area.
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GOP Extraordinary legislative session laws will remain in place with Thursday’s ruling.
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Juneteenth Day, an important date of our country’s history recognizing the official end of slavery as June 19th, 1865, offers us an opportunity to reflect on our history, the progress made and the work that still must be done.
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