Annual Governor’s Conference on Emergency Management & Homeland Security to Highlight Communications in Times of Disaster
The National Weather Service indicates temperatures will remain cooler for the next few days and warming towards […]
The National Weather Service indicates temperatures will drop over the next few days which will slow the […]
The National Weather Service indicates temperatures will drop over the next few days which will slow themelt […]
Warm temperatures have caused a rapid snow melt which in turn has caused minor flooding throughout the […]
MADISON—Governor Tony Evers today declared a statewide State of Emergency in Wisconsin due to flooding caused by rapid snowmelt and rain.
Be flood smart this spring – Flood Safety Awareness Week is March 18-22
Every February, 30,000 skiers and spectators descend on northwestern Wisconsin to take part in the largest cross-country race in North America, the American Birkebeiner. The more than 30-mile race from Cable to Hayward, known as the “Birkie,” tests the endurance of skiers. It also creates a huge emergency communications challenge for first responders.
MADISON, Wis. — As you set the clocks forward this weekend, ReadyWisconsin is encouraging you to take advantage of the time change to test the smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in your home and replace the batteries.
MADISON -- Governor Tony Evers has declared a state of emergency in response to Wisconsin's ongoing winter storm and potentially life-threatening temperatures. Gov. Evers has also directed state agencies to close state government offices for public business with limited exceptions.