[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: The New York Times
NBA's 'Project B' Aims to Lure LeBron James with Player-Centric Franchise
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: NJ.com
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WOWT.com
FEC Complaint Alleges Campaign Coordination in Nebraska Senate Race
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: KTVB
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Forbes
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WKBN Youngstown
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WHAS11
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: LancasterOnline
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Investopedia
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Sports Illustrated
Cowboys Facing Tough Roster Decisions: Fowler, Mukuamu, Stephens Jr. on the Bubble
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WSPA Spartanburg
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WXIX-TV
Lunar Colony Project Advances, Faces Radiation Shielding Challenges
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: The Blast
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton's Relationship Fuels Speculation
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: KHQ
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WJCL
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Detroit News
Dollar General Names Ahold Delhaize USA President as New CEO
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: tmz.com
OnlyFans Founder's Death Sparks Speculation Over Delayed Announcement
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: The Globe and Mail
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: ThePrint
India's Textile Programme Sparks Debate: Modernization vs. Tradition
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WGME
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: News 12 Networks
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: BBC
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Patch
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Sun Sentinel
SpaceX & xAI's Lunar Base 'Artemis Dawn' Rapidly Taking Shape
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Boston Herald
National Grid Rate Hikes Face Public Outcry and Regulatory Scrutiny
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Newsweek
House Republicans Propose Social Security Benefit Cap for High Earners
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sweet Remembrances Closes After 36 Years, Leaving West Allis Saddened
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: newsbytesapp.com
OpenAI-Microsoft Partnership Faces Strain Over AI Priorities
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: NOLA.com
New Orleans City Council Scrutinizes SWB Over Water Infrastructure Failures
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WTOP News
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: sportsnaut.com
Giants: Mara Relinquishes Control Amidst Scandal and Struggles
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: HousingWire
CoStar Faces Activist Investor Challenge Over Valuation and Strategy
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: The Hollywood Reporter
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: U.S. News & World Report
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Post and Courier
Williamsburg County School Board Approves School Improvement Plan
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: KITV
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: The Irish News
Treacy Trial: Live Stream Challenges Narrative of McNally's Relationship
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Man Convicted of Murder After 7-Year Cold Case Solved by DNA
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WROC Rochester
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Daily Press
Virginia Legalizes Skill Games, Creating Framework for Industry
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: The New Yorker
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: WBAY
Wisconsin Schools Sue State Over Funding, Claim Constitutional Violation
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Bloomberg L.P.
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Seeking Alpha
Honeywell Announces $16 Billion Debt Offering to Fund Aerospace Spin-Off
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: reuters.com
Brazil Finance Minister Shuffles Key Personnel for Economic Stability
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: CNN
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Impacts
[ Tue, Mar 24th ]: Daily Camera
Wisconsin Approves Funding for Veteran Homeless Shelter in Green Bay
Locale: UNITED STATES

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBay) - In a landmark decision signaling a renewed commitment to those who served, Wisconsin's Legislative Finance Committee has approved funding for a much-needed shelter dedicated to housing and supporting homeless veterans. The project, slated for development in Green Bay, represents a significant step towards addressing a persistent and often overlooked crisis within the state's veteran population.
For years, advocates have sounded the alarm regarding the disproportionate number of veterans experiencing homelessness. While national efforts have seen some progress, Wisconsin has consistently faced challenges in providing adequate, targeted support for those who have fallen on hard times after their service. This new shelter isn't just about providing a roof over heads; it's a comprehensive initiative designed to address the root causes of veteran homelessness, including mental health challenges, lack of job skills, and the complex bureaucracy often encountered when seeking assistance.
State Representative Steve Kestell, a key proponent of the project, emphasized the moral imperative of supporting veterans. "These individuals dedicated years of their lives to protecting our freedoms, and we have a solemn obligation to ensure they are cared for when they return home," Kestell stated. "This shelter is a crucial investment not only in their wellbeing, but in the wellbeing of our communities. Stable housing is the foundation for rebuilding a life, and providing that stability, alongside essential services, is paramount."
While official figures from the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs indicate a fluctuating number experiencing homelessness - recent estimates place it around 600-800 veterans annually - advocates believe this is a conservative number, often failing to capture those who are 'hidden homeless' - individuals couch surfing, living in vehicles, or otherwise avoiding traditional shelter systems. The new facility aims to reach these vulnerable individuals, offering a safe and welcoming environment where they can access the resources they need without judgment.
The shelter's proposed model moves beyond simply providing temporary lodging. Plans currently envision a holistic approach, integrating housing with robust job training programs tailored to the skills and experiences of veterans. These programs will focus on helping veterans translate their military skills into civilian careers, offering certifications, resume writing assistance, and job placement services. Crucially, the shelter will also house a dedicated mental health team, providing individual and group therapy, substance abuse counseling, and assistance navigating the complex landscape of VA benefits.
The importance of mental health support cannot be overstated. Studies have consistently shown a strong correlation between PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and homelessness among veterans. Addressing these invisible wounds is essential for long-term stability and reintegration into society. The shelter will prioritize trauma-informed care, creating a supportive environment where veterans feel safe and empowered to seek help.
The location of the shelter remains under discussion, with city officials evaluating several potential sites in Green Bay. Considerations include accessibility to public transportation, proximity to job opportunities, and the availability of supportive services. However, the project has already garnered bipartisan support within the legislature, indicating a broad consensus on the need for this initiative. Further details regarding the total funding allocation and construction timeline are expected to be released in the coming weeks, with officials optimistic that groundbreaking will occur before the end of 2026.
Advocates are cautiously optimistic but stress that the shelter is just one piece of the puzzle. Continued investment in preventative measures, such as affordable housing initiatives and early intervention programs, is crucial to address the root causes of veteran homelessness and ensure that no one who served is left behind. Several local organizations, including the Veteran Outreach of Wisconsin and the New Hope Center, have pledged to collaborate with the shelter, providing additional resources and support to veterans in need. This collaborative approach is seen as essential to maximizing the shelter's impact and creating a truly supportive network for those who have served.
Read the Full WBAY Article at:
https://www.wbay.com/2026/02/03/homeless-veterans-shelter-funding-approved-by-legislatures-finance-committee/
[ Mon, Mar 23rd ]: KGW
[ Sun, Mar 22nd ]: Houston Public Media
[ Thu, Mar 19th ]: Missoulian
Missoula Approves $6.9M for Homeless Shelter and Transitional Housing
[ Thu, Mar 12th ]: Fox 11 News
[ Wed, Mar 11th ]: KTAL Shreveport
Hope Springs Launches 'Name a Seat' Fundraiser for Community Center
[ Mon, Mar 09th ]: WPXI
[ Wed, Mar 04th ]: Aiken Standard, S.C.
[ Wed, Mar 04th ]: Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.
[ Sun, Mar 01st ]: WDIO
[ Wed, Feb 25th ]: Fox 11 News
[ Wed, Feb 04th ]: WBAY
[ Tue, Feb 03rd ]: Global News