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Active shooter “neutralized” at Mount Horeb Middle School
An active shooter was reported at Mount Horeb Middle School around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.
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Crispy Mushroom Risotto
Ingredients Directions: Place racks in bottom third and middle of oven; preheat to 350°F. Toss mushrooms, garlic, thyme, red pepper flakes, 1/4 cup oil, and 1/2 tsp. salt on a […]
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US House passes bill to remove gray wolves from endangered species list
Lawmakers in the U.S. House have passed a Republican bill that would remove gray wolves from the endangered species list across most of the country despite opposition from the Biden administration.
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Police remove tents, arrest protesters at UW-Madison’s pro-Palestinian encampment
UW-Madison spokesperson John Lucas said 34 people were arrested Wednesday morning. Most were released without citations, but four demonstrators were taken to the Dane County Jail for resisting arrest and battery to a police officer.
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After record outbreak, Wisconsin could see another bad year for spongy moths
Wisconsin saw its worst spongy moth outbreak in more than a decade last year, and the state could see a repeat this year unless spring rains help decrease their population.
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Report: More than 6K instances of physical restraint in Wisconsin schools last year
There were more than 5,300 instances of seclusion and more than 6,300 cases of physical restraint last year in Wisconsin schools, according to new data from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
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Who counts as an election official? Dane County asks AG to clarify constitutional change
Dane County is asking the state’s attorney general to weigh in on the meaning of a newly adopted constitutional amendment, which limits how elections can be run going forward.
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Harley-Davidson will move employees to historic Milwaukee headquarters
The company’s executives said the move would improve efficiency and reduce costs. LiveWire’s revenue fell 39 percent in the first quarter compared to a year ago, despite selling more bikes this year.
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Jewish UW students, groups respond to pro-Palestinian encampments
As pro-Palestinian encampment protests entered their second day at UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee Tuesday, some Jewish students and organizations expressed concern about what the protesters’ message meant for them. But the protests also exposed a division within the student body, as some Jewish students participated in the encampment.
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Court overturns PSC decision that allowed family to lease solar energy system
Last week, a Dane County court overturned a 2022 decision by the Public Service Commission that would have allowed family in Stevens Point to use third-party financing to install solar on their home.