Ho-Chunk Nation Preservation Representative William “Nąąwącekǧize” Quackenbush to speak at the 2023 WLIA Annual Conference to be held February 22-24 at the Kalahari Resort in the Wisconsin Dells. Continue Reading
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In an effort to create an inclusive and safe environment WLIA instituted "red lanyards" at events. The WLIA Board voted to approve a photo policy "formalizing" the red lanyards. Continue Reading
This summer the WLIA is offering a Virtual Workshop session! Continue Reading
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Dr Reser Brings an Indigenous Perspective on our Host City Continue Reading
The President’s Award is a meritorious award given at the president’s discretion. The president may select someone at their discretion based on the support that person offers the president or the association. This year's recipient of the President's Award is Colter Sikora! While... Continue Reading
The Wisconsin Land Information Association held its 35th Annual Conference February 23rd - 25th, 2022. As part of the conference, WLIA recognized individuals and organizations for their significant achievements or service to the land information community. Brannick Beatse of Monroe County was... Continue Reading
It was wonderful to see map submissions again at the WLIA Annual Conference! 47 maps were either submitted virtually or delivered in-person at this year's Map Contest. We are grateful once again to have the sponsorship of Ruekert & Mielke, the volunteer help of numerous Association members,... Continue Reading
The Wisconsin Land Information Association held its 35th Annual Conference February 23rd - 25th, 2022. As part of the conference, WLIA recognized individuals and organizations for their significant achievements or service to the land information community. Zachary Swingen of Milwaukee County was... Continue Reading