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State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Wednesday August 06, 2025 ( 4 items )  

DATCP Accepting Dairy Processor Grants Through September 17
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 6 -- The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection issued the following news release on Aug. 5, 2025: * * * DATCP Accepting Dairy Processor Grants Through September 17 MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) invites Wisconsin dairy processors to apply for Dairy Processor Grants by noon on September 17, 2025. Due to the ongoing success of this program in supporting innovation at dairy proce  more

Digital Lending Gets Smarter: TruStage Modernizes Credit Union Lending Protection With a Simplified, Real-Time Solution
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 6 -- TruStage, formerly the CUNA Mutual Group, issued the following news release on Aug. 5, 2025: * * * Digital lending gets smarter: TruStage modernizes credit union lending protection with a simplified, real-time solution New digital enhancement allows borrowers to add payment protection directly into their loan application. * MADISON, Wis. -- Today TruStage, a leading insurance and financial services provider, announced key enhancements to the digital lending pro  more

More MMSD Students Taking, Passing AP Courses Than Ever
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 6 -- The Madison Metropolitan School District issued the following news release on Aug. 5, 2025: * * * More MMSD Students Taking, Passing AP Courses Than Ever Students across the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) achieved record levels of success on Advanced Placement (AP) exams this year, reflecting steady growth in both participation and performance. This spring, 2,043 MMSD high schoolers completed a total of 4,521 AP exams, reflecting a 10.7% rise in stu  more

UW-Madison virologists are at the forefront of efforts to keep tabs on avian influenza in dairy milk
MADISON, Wisconsin, Aug. 4 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus posted the following news: * * * UW-Madison virologists are at the forefront of efforts to keep tabs on avian influenza in dairy milk * Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison drives innovation, saves lives, creates jobs, supports small businesses, and fuels the industries that keep America competitive and secure. It makes the U.S.--and Wisconsin--stronger. Federal funding for research is a high-return investmen  more