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Marquette Poll: 2026 races wide open
The 2026 campaign season isn’t officially here yet, and that’s a good thing for most candidates because the latest Marquette Law School Poll released this week shows little voter awareness, with overwhelming majorities of respondents reporting they have not formed opinions about candidates for governor or state Supreme Court.
Dems, GOP spar over shutdown as benefits set to run out
Game of chicken as November food stamp payments hang in the balance
Political tongues were wagging and fingers pointing this past week as Democrats and Republicans traded blame for the second-longest federal government shutdown in history — which, if it continues, could threaten federal food assistance for nearly 700,000 Wisconsinites.
Oneida County budget: 3.7% levy increase, 2.64% wage hike
Total budget would top $74 million
The Oneida County board of supervisors will consider in November a proposed 2026 budget of $74.6 million in total county spending — a 10-percent decrease from the previous year — that would raise the property-tax levy to $18.97 million, an increase of 3.7 percent.
Supervisors praise IT amid growing tech expenses
So far, it’s a solid ‘no’ on artificial intelligence
When it rolls around to budget season in Wisconsin counties, a lot of the conversation swirls around roads and payroll and sheriff’s department needs, and that’s nearly always the case in Oneida County, too.
Oneida County opens budget hearings facing $1M deficit
Supervisors quickly reduce it by two-thirds; $3.6 million planned for capital improvements
Oneida County entered its 2026 budget hearings this week with a familiar problem and a conscious choice: an opening day gap of about $4.5 million between projected revenues and estimated expenditures. However, context matters. In fact, this year’s shortfall is driven largely by a deliberate decision to transfer $3.6 million from the general fund to pay for capital improvement projects (CIP).
Lazar enters Supreme Court race, drawing partisan fire
Another shoot-out likely at the Supreme Court Corral
With a liberal majority on the state Supreme Court guaranteed no matter who wins next spring’s open seat, much of the state’s attention has shifted toward the all-important governor’s race, but that doesn’t mean the high court campaign will be a sleepy affair, especially with appellate judge Maria Lazar jumping in this week.
Oneida County: On the cusp of borrowing?
Capital improvements might break the streak on long-term debt
Oneida County has avoided long-term borrowing for capital improvement projects for a long time now, but those days may be coming to an end, and sooner rather than later, according to one supervisor. The county’s executive committee last month preliminarily approved the 2026 capital improvement projects (CIP) budget, which includes a $3.6 million general fund transfer as well as a $490,000 general fund loan, and then started to look into the future at 2027 and 2028 proposed projects and estimated costs.
Berrien bows out of governor’s race
Tiffany emerges as GOP frontrunner
It ended not with a bang, or even with much of a whimper, but more like a summer breeze — that would be the gubernatorial campaign of Bill Berrien, the Navy SEAL-turned-businessman who promised to build the “Wisconsin Century,” only to drop out after 11 weeks.
White House targets Tylenol in sweeping autism change
In the most profound federal autism policy shift ever, President Donald Trump this week declared acetaminophen — commonly sold as Tylenol — to be a major risk factor for autism, if taken by women during pregnancy and given to very young children.
It’s official: Tiffany running for governor
College Republicans endorse right out of the gate
Congressman Tom Tiffany has made it official after months of speculation: He’s running for governor of Wisconsin. Tiffany, a Northwoods Republican who has represented the 7th congressional district since 2020, announced his candidacy on WISN’s Dan O’Donnell Show, rolling out a campaign launch laden with populist themes, withering assessments of the state’s Democratic leadership, and promises to steer Wisconsin with policies of economic prosperity benefiting farmers and small businesses.