America’s first power plant was opened in Appleton, Wisconsin in 1882, a full fourteen years before the power station in Niagra Falls opened for business. Given Wisconsin’s abundance of bodies of water, it quickly became one of the nation’s leaders in electrical conversion. Within a few years of President Roosevelt’s Rural Electrical Administration formation in 1937, electrical power was running to nearly every farm in Wisconsin, no matter the size. Glorious shining light bulbs glowing all throughout Dairyland, USA. Someone may want to pass this information on to Colin Cowherd. He must be under the impression that Wisconsin residents still use kerosene lamps to light their houses, because he has spent the last several weeks gaslighting the hell out of Green Bay.