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‘Does anybody have any advice?’: How Twin Ports ‘Helping Hands’ groups support build community online
“Helping hands” Facebook groups offer advice and resources to anyone who logs on, with a willing pool of community members eager to assist. Moderators for groups in the Twin Ports spoke about their pages with WPR’s Robin Washington on “Morning Edition.”
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Gatherings across Wisconsin protest ICE shooting of Alex Pretti
People across the state gathered Sunday to protest the fatal shooting of a former Wisconsin man by federal immigration officials in Minneapolis.
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Paper company named responsible for PFAS pollution offers bottled water to Stella
A paper company that’s been named responsible for PFAS contamination is launching a bottled water program for residents in the northern Wisconsin town of Stella.
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Pursuing a farming dream after high school
Kory Adams is not even a year out from high school. But he’s now the owner of his own cattle ranch and pursuing his dream of a life on the farm in northern Wisconsin.
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New DTA route bringing buses back to underserved Superior neighborhoods
Superior will step in to fund new bus route, restoring access for residents left without buses after route changes three years ago.
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Former Northland College faculty explore creation of a microcollege
After the closure of Northland College in Ashland last year, a newly formed nonprofit group is exploring creation of a microcollege to continue its mission.
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Wisconsin tribes oppose ending protections for roadless areas on national forests
Tribes in Wisconsin and beyond are opposing the Trump administration’s proposal to end protections for millions of acres of roadless areas on national forest land.
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More drilling for copper and gold in northern Wisconsin may begin next month
More drilling for copper, gold and other metals in northern Wisconsin could begin next month under a mining company’s plans.
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A bone-jarring rail crossing in Superior — and who to call to fix it
A railroad crossing in Superior is notorious for putting shock absorbers to the test. Drivers posting on social media say they’ve complained to various entities to no avail, and aren’t sure who exactly is responsible.
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Microsoft president says he would support a Wisconsin law to regulate data centers
One of Microsoft’s top executives said he would support a new state law to regulate and set standards for data center developments across Wisconsin.










