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READYWISCONSIN NEWS RELEASE: Spring into action: Use daylight saving time to refresh emergency preparedness plans

For Immediate ReleaseContact: dmawempio@widma.gov MADISON, Wis.– As clocks move forward an hour on March 8, it is the perfect time to review and refresh emergency preparedness plans for you and your loved ones. “Daylight saving time is more than adjusting a clock, it’s an opportunity to be prepared,” said Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle.…
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Wisconsin Task Force 1 Advisory Committee Meeting

January 21, 2026 @ 10AM
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WISCONSIN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RELEASE: August flood response and recovery a team effort at Wisconsin Emergency Management

For immediate releaseContact: dmawempio@widma.gov MADISON, Wis. – It began with a phone call on Aug. 10, 2025, around 3 a.m. A woman in Milwaukee called the Department of Military Affairs’ Joint Operations Center, which also partners with Wisconsin Emergency Management as its emergency hotline. She called because she could not get a call through 911…
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WISCONSIN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RELEASE: Federal Grant Opportunity Open for Wisconsin Nonprofit Organizations Facing Security Risks

MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) is announcing the application period for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) is now open. The grant program is for nonprofit organizations that may be at risk of a terrorist attack due to their ideology, beliefs, or mission. The NSGP is a federal grant administrated by WEM that…
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Make Safety Your Holiday Tradition

MADISON, Wis. – As people prepare to brighten their homes with holiday cheer and get into the festive spirit, ReadyWisconsin is urging everyone to keep safety at the top of their holiday checklist. “Holiday decorations should bring joy and not danger into people’s homes,” said Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle. “By taking a few…
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READYWISCONSIN NEWS RELEASE: November 17-21 is Winter Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin

For Immediate ReleaseContact:Wisconsin Emergency Management: dmawempio@widma.govWisconsin Department of Health Services: DHSMedia@dhs.wisconsin.govWisconsin Department of Transportation: opa.exec@dot.wi.gov MADISON, Wis. – As temperatures begin to drop and winter approaches, now is the time to be prepared for the upcoming season. To help Wisconsin plan for the months ahead, Winter Weather Awareness Week in the state is Nov. 17-21.…
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WISCONSIN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RELEASE: Two Weeks Remain to Apply for FEMA Assistance for August floods

For immediate releaseContact: dmawempio@widma.gov MADISON, Wis.– Homeowners and renters living in Milwaukee, Washington or Waukesha counties have two weeks remaining to apply for FEMA assistance after August floods. The deadline to apply for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program is Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025. It is important to note the recent FEMA decision to deny Wisconsin’s request for…
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READYWISCONSIN RELEASE: Fall back on safety with daylight saving time ending

For immediate releaseContact: dmawempio@widma.gov MADISON, Wis. – As daylight saving time comes to an end on Nov. 2, it is time to fall back on safety and emergency preparedness. ReadyWisconsin encourages people to take this opportunity to protect what matters most. “When clocks change twice a year, it’s the perfect time to check and refresh…
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Wisconsin Emergency Management Release: One Month Left to Apply for FEMA Assistance After August Flooding

For Immediate ReleaseContact: dmawempio@widma.gov MADISON, Wis. – Individuals and households impacted by flooding in southeastern Wisconsin have one month remaining to apply for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) assistance. Those impacted by the disaster are urged to apply by Nov. 12, 2025. “Federal assistance can be a critical lifeline for people and families to get…
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READYWISCONSIN RELEASE: Preparedness Starts at Home – Join ReadyWisconsin during National Preparedness Month

For Immediate ReleaseContact: dmawempio@widma.gov MADISON, Wis. – Although tornadoes, fires, floods, and other emergencies can’t be controlled, taking the time to plan and prepare can reduce their impacts. Gov. Tony Evers declared September as Preparedness Month in Wisconsin to emphasize the need for individuals, families, and communities to prepare for disasters and emergencies. “Wisconsinites can…
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