Reeseville, WI is set to receive funding for water infrastructure improvements via the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has once again introduced a bill to extend funding for the landmark program aimed at restoring and protecting the Great Lakes.
The latest pitch for Wisconsin’s budget surplus would see nearly a billion dollars spent on clean water projects across the ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has announced the village of Reeseville is an applicant for funding through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program to improve its public ...
Wisconsin has so far received $535 million for water infrastructure ... Groups advocating for funding and other measures say they’re hopeful that safe drinking water will be a bipartisan issue ...
Ten years ago, scientists discovered ancient hunting camps beneath the lake. Now, DNA samples from a submerged peat bog could ...
By mid-March Congress will need to consider fiscal 2025 funding legislation to avert ... can get to school and work safely, our water is clean to drink and swim in, and our businesses can get ...
Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in British Columbia and around the world, from the ...
More than one-third of public wells in Wisconsin tested at least once for ... as well as apartment buildings and other places that provide drinking water for several people at a time, were tested ...
Wisconsin’s 2023 second-to-last national ranking of public arts funding per capita sparked concerns for future funding efforts at a Greater Milwaukee Committee (GMC) meeting on Monday afternoon.