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News In Your Area
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After failed referendums, Mauston school district considers dissolving
A Juneau County school board is considering dissolving its district after voters failed a referendum needed to continue operations.
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UW-Oshkosh starts its first-ever women’s wrestling program as sport grows across Wisconsin
Over 150 high schools in Wisconsin now offer girl’s wrestling. Colleges in the state are stepping up to meet the demand.
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Tax policies under a new Trump administration, Poor farms and Milwaukee’s ‘The 831,’ Third space in Appleton
We ask Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI4) her thoughts on tax policies that could change under Republicans. Then we untangle the re-burial process for Milwaukee County residents who were exhumed to […]
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Wisconsin sees rebound in bear harvest
Wisconsin’s hunters killed almost 4,300 bears this year, exceeding the state’s quota and rebounding after their lowest harvest in 15 years last season.
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Wisconsin utility rate hikes, Farm to oven turkeys, Women’s wrestling
The Citizens Utility Board leader explains a Wisconsin PSC utility rate hike. Then we learn about getting turkeys from farm to table in Wisconsin, and get advice on how to […]
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Wildwood Zoo delights visitors while tackling unique challenges
Free admission, local wildlife and a community-driven mission make this small zoo a hidden gem.
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How can Wisconsin boost its Indigenous businesses? A conference sought answers.
Last week, a conference in northcentral Wisconsin brought together Indigenous entrepreneurs, tribal leaders and other industry professionals to discuss the state of economic development and housing in Wisconsin’s indigenous communities.
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Study committee considers draft legislation to hunt sandhill cranes, aid corn growers
Accusations of bias surround a legislative committee studying ways to manage Wisconsin’s growing sandhill crane as it considers a package of bills Wednesday, including a proposal for a sandhill crane hunt.
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Gleason farm offers veterans tranquil sanctuary at no charge
A Northwoods organization is giving veterans and their families a new way to seek solace from daily stresses, surrounded by animals and picturesque scenery, free of charge.
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Pressed for powder, study finds ski areas are relying more on snowmaking
Ski hills in Wisconsin are relying more on snowmaking and other strategies to adapt to changing snow conditions due to climate change, according to a new study.