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This Old House:Belmont Victorian: It’s All About the Beams
Assembling a flitch beam; Kevin travels to West Virginia to see how laminated veneer lumber is made; a rear-mounted toilet on the third floor is replaced with a bottom-mounted fixture; […]
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University Place:Yellowstone in a Warmer World With More Fire
Monica Turner discusses how climate warming effects the severity of fires at Yellowstone.
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Counting the Vote: A Firing Line Special With Margaret Hoover
Margaret Hoover explores voting systems in the U.S., including which states have the most efficient and inclusive voting systems and states facing challenges and shortcomings in their voting processes.
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John McGivern’s Main Streets:Marquette, Michigan
In Marquette, Michigan, it’s all about three things: location, location, vacation!
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American Masters:Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames
Director Blake Edwards’ work spans four decades and has redefined slapstick comedy through a lens that continues to resonate with directors and actors.
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Amanpour and Company
Christiane Amanpour leads discussions about world issues and interviews with global leaders.
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Judge rules Evers properly used partial veto authority
A Dane County judge ruled Tuesday Gov. Tony Evers appropriately used his partial veto authority when he cut parts from the reading bill, a move Republicans called unconstitutional.Â
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Despite ending campaign, RFK Jr. will appear on Wisconsin ballots in November
Kennedy ended his candidacy Friday and endorsed former President Donald Trump.
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Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service
The real British Secret Service.
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After 3 decades, Pleasant Prairie cold case victim identified
A body found along a railroad in Pleasant Prairie belonged to Ronald Louis Dodge, born in Keshena in 1952. The homicide investigation into Dodge’s gunshot death has been reopened.