People
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New proposal could reverse changes to Wisconsin school testing benchmarks
Under the Republican proposal, DPI would have to use the same benchmark scores, score ranges and corresponding qualitative descriptions that were used on school report cards published in the 2019-20 school year.
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State lobbying efforts underway for bringing Buc-ee’s convenience store to Wisconsin
Leaders from a Dane County community are seeking state support for building a new Buc-ee’s mega gas station on the outskirts of Interstate 90/94.
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How to test your well water, and what to do if the results show contamination
The chief of the Private Water Section at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources joined WPR’s “The Larry Meiller Show” to explain the importance of testing private wells for nitrate and bacteria every year, and testing for arsenic every five years.
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Zorba Paster: Better nutrition starts in the home
Zorba Paster offers his own take on eight rules proposed by author Karen Le Billon about encouraging better eating.
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Marveling at the return of a once endangered bird at Bald Eagle Watching Days
People flocked to Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin in mid-January for the annual Bald Eagle Watching Days. As Christina Lieffring tells us, it was just one opportunity for people to see […]
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Wisconsin Foodie:Kwik Trip Glazers, Glazer Bread Pudding
Luke Zahm explores the magic of Kwik Trip’s iconic Glazers, touring the La Crosse bakery where 47 million donuts are made annually. At the Owl Farm, Luke turns Glazers into […]
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Green Bay council approves mixed-use development plan across from Lambeau Field
The Green Bay City Council this week signed off on plans for a mixed-use development across the street from Lambeau Field.
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John McGivern’s Main Streets:Cedar Rapids, Iowa
America’s largest cereal producer blends manufacturing might with vibrant community culture.
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PBS News Hour
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
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Superior businesses face challenges as they relocate for upcoming bridge replacement
About half a dozen businesses in Superior are being forced to relocate all or parts of their operations to make way for the upcoming $1.8 billion replacement of the Blatnik Bridge.