A meeting will begin at 5 p.m. Feb. 4 at the Lima Town Hall, N3689 County I, to share insight on a project that calls for reconstructing the two-way, stop-controlled intersection at State 32 and County V into a single-lane roundabout, according to a news release.
Ever drive down a roadway in Wisconsin only to have someone behind you with what seems to be an overly excessive bright light? Well, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation provided some clarity as to what are the regulations when it comes to headlight strength in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin voters will have a choice on the April 1 ballot to create a state constitutional requirement to produce valid photo identification for elections. Heading into the Feb. 18 spring primary, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation is informing voters that they can obtain free identification ahead of voting.
The Senate confirmed Sean Duffy as the next secretary of transportation, marking a return to public office for former Wisconsin congressman.
Gov. Tony Evers in a letter to President Donald Trump said Wisconsinites "are rightfully alarmed and concerned" by a abrupt freeze on federal funds.
Former Wisconsin Rep Sean Duffy wins Senate confirmation to lead Transportation Department, securing support from both parties in 77-22 vote.
State lawmakers are hoping the second time is the charm when it comes to offering Wisconsinites a new type of specialty license plate, a "blackout" plate that's proven to be
The Senate confirmed Sean Duffy as the secretary of transportation in a 77 to 22 vote on Tuesday.
The stretch of highway featuring 15 curves within about a mile is one of the most photographed stretches of roadway in Door County, perhaps in Wisconsin.
At the Tuesday night meeting, Oshkosh City Council approved a design for a new intersection at Sawyer Street and Oshkosh Avenue. The plan now needs approval from the Wisconsin DOT.
Former U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin, Sean Duffy was confirmed Tuesday by the Senate to be Transportation Secretary.