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State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Wednesday September 18, 2024 ( 7 items )  

DNR Offering $25 Rebate On Endangered Resources License Plates
MADISON, Wisconsin, Sept. 17 -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued the following news release: * * * Sales Support Wisconsin's Native Species In Need * * * The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is celebrating 30 years of Endangered Resources license plates by offering a $25 rebate for new purchases now through Dec. 31, 2024. Since 1994, sales of Endangered Resources license plates have played a critical role in funding DNR conservation work for more than 400   more

Iowa State: Remembering Roy Reiman
AMES, Iowa, Sept. 18 -- Iowa State University issued the following news release: The Iowa State University community mourns the passing of Roy Reiman on Sept. 16. Roy founded Reiman Publications in 1965 and throughout his career was known for publications like Taste of Home, Our Iowa and Our Wisconsin. Roy graduated from Iowa State in 1957 with a degree in agricultural journalism. Through the years, Roy's passion for Iowa State University was demonstrated through his time spent engaging with   more

Kevin Walsh Featured in Maricopa Lawyer for Pro Bono Work
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Sept. 18 -- Quarles and Brady, a law firm, issued the following news release: Kevin Walsh, a Quarles & Brady Business Law partner in the Phoenix office, was featured in the September issue of Maricopa Lawyer. The story highlights both his achievements and dedication to pro bono work. Throughout his career, Walsh has made significant contributions to his community by offering legal services to individuals and organizations in need, specifically Volunteer Lawyers Program (  more

UW launches pharmacy-focused regional center to combat the opioid crisis
MADISON, Wisconsin, Sept. 17 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news: September 9 2024 9 September Every year, more than 80,000 people in the United States die from opioid overdoses. Nearly 1,500 of them are in Wisconsin more than four deaths  more

UW-Madison launches search for new police chief
MADISON, Wisconsin, Sept. 17 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news: The University of Wisconsin-Madison has launched a nationwide search for its next associate vice chancellor and chief of police, a key leadership role within the university. A search committee of faculty, staff, students and community members has been selected to assist in identifying the best candidates for this crucial role. The 14-person committee is chaired by UW-Madison's Vice Chancellor   more

Wis. A.G. Kaul Meets With EMS Leave Behind Program Recipients
MADISON, Wisconsin, Sept. 18 -- Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul issued the following news release on Sept. 17, 2024: Today Attorney General Josh Kaul kicked off a series of visits with recipients of the EMS Leave Behind Program made possible from state opioid settlement funds that the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) helped secure. Leave Behind Programs allow EMS professionals to distribute, or "leave behind," overdose prevention tools and resources at the scene of care, or after tran  more

Wis. Justice Dept.: AG Kaul Meets With EMS Leave Behind Program Recipients
MADISON, Wisconsin, Sept. 18 -- The Wisconsin Department of Justice issued the following news release on Sept. 17, 2024: Today Attorney General Josh Kaul kicked off a series of visits with recipients of the EMS Leave Behind Program made possible from state opioid settlement funds that the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) helped secure. Leave Behind Programs allow EMS professionals to distribute, or "leave behind," overdose prevention tools and resources at the scene of care, or after trans  more