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New hospital in western Wisconsin is on track for construction
A new hospital planned for a western Wisconsin city is moving forward after receiving approval from the city’s planning commission.
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State officials say colleges can do more to improve student mental health
The Office of Children’s Mental Health released new recommendations this week for students, parents and colleges to improve mental health and sense of belonging on campus.
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Andouille Sausage Rice Pot
Ingredients Directions: Slice the Andouille sausage into thin coins on the bias. Add the olive oil to a large nonstick pan over medium heat. Add the sausage and onion and […]
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NOVA:Dino Birds
Rare fossil discoveries reveal the secrets of bird evolution, and how some feathered dinos became the colorful birds that fill the sky today.
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Nature:WildHeart
The 500-year-old Scots pine tree serves as the long-lived forest keeper of Scotland’s wild Highland landscape.
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated:A Taste of Mexico
Chili verde con cerdo (green chili with pork); canned and jarred chili products; Mexican shrimp cocktail.
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Tesla takes Wisconsin to court over blocking it from opening dealerships in the state
Tesla Inc. is challenging the state in court over a decision blocking it from opening dealerships in Wisconsin. Last year, the electric car company led by Elon Musk applied for […]
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Illinois delays project to keep invasive carp out of Great Lakes, cites uncertainty over federal funding
A plan to build a barrier to keep invasive carp out of the Great Lakes has hit a roadblock due to concerns about federal funding available under the Trump administration.Â
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Republican bill would mandate in-person work for many Wisconsin state employees
Lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on a Republican proposal that would mandate full-time, in-person work for many state employees.
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Tracking the progress of avian flu on Wisconsin farms
The avian flu virus has infected more than 150 million birds over the past two years, along with a few cows, cats and humans. A pathobiology expert at UW-Madison explains how scientists are tracking it and trying to prevent it from becoming a human epidemic.