Some receiving letters saying they're getting kicked from BadgerCare

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Notice letters are going out, reminding more than 77,000 Wisconsinites they're about to lose their BadgerCare health insurance.Those have an income over the federal poverty line must switch from BadgerCare to the federal health insurance exchange -- but making that switch has been a huge challenge for many.Those who will be moved off of BadgerCare have until December 15th to get enrolled in the federal health insurance exchange.Letters sent out on Tuesday, November 12th are meant to serve as a reminder to folks to do what they can to get signed up.Meanwhile, officials are asking Gov.

Gov. Scott Walker releases statement on Veterans Day

MADISON (WITI) – Governor Scott Walker released the following statement on Monday, November 11th in honor of Veterans Day:We have the privilege of living in the greatest nation in the world.

State's Supreme Court set to hear arguments over Act 10 in Madison

MADISON (WITI) -- The Wisconsin Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over the highly controversial collective bargaining law known as Act 10.

Gov. Scott Walker visits Lakeshore Tech. College on Wednesday

SHEBOYGAN (WITI) – Governor Scott Walker toured Lakeshore Technical College on Wednesday, November 6th to learn about their apprenticeship program and mobile training lab.

Two sides of Kenosha casino debate make push in Madison

MADISON (WITI) -- Members of the Menominee Tribe are in Madison on Tuesday, November 5th to urge Gov.

Wisconsin awaits Gov. Walker's decision on Kenosha casino

KENOSHA (WITI) -- While a decision on the new Kenosha casino is still up in the air, on Friday, November 1st Governor Scott Walker discussed one of three key factors that will help him determine whether to approve or deny the Menominee Tribe's request -- no new net gaming."The Menominee have laid out a very aggressive proposal," said Gov.

Seeking consensus on the Kenosha casino in Madison

MADISON (WITI) -- A group of Kenosha leaders argues the economic benefits from a casino in Kenosha would outweigh any losses for a single tribe.

New Marquette Law School poll takes pulse of Wisconsin voters

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- A new Marquette University Law School poll was released on Tuesday afternoon, October 29th.The poll indicates 70 percent of voters say they don't know enough about Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke yet to have an opinion, good or bad. 17 percent say they had a favorable opinion of Burke; 14 percent unfavorable.Close to everyone polled knows Gov.