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Lawmakers aim to make menstrual products free for Wisconsinites locked up in jails, prisons
Bills under consideration aim to ensure cost doesn’t stop incarcerated Wisconsinites from having access to basic hygiene products, including pads and tampons.
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Wisconsin bassist Mark Hembree reflects on career with bluegrass legend
The Mark Hembree Band is well-known in Wisconsin’s bluegrass music scene. Its upright bass playing leader, Mark Hembree of Oconomowoc, has been playing music professionally for decades.…

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Shelter And Storm 10 Of 11 – River Bellweathers Part 2 & Night Vision
The number of native mussels increases in some areas of the state but greatly decreases in others. The DNR enlists citizen scientist volunteers to monitor the state’s…

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Home remodeling advice, and how to declutter your as-is home
Two experts provide advice on how to approach and complete home remodeling projects. Then, we talk to a professional organizer about decluttering the homes we have.

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Johnson calls capture of Maduro ‘undeniably good,’ opposes new war powers resolution
Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson called the U.S. military’s recent operation in Venezuela an “incredible success” shortly before voting against a resolution that would require Congress to…

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Proposal seeks to bring driverless cars to Wisconsin communities
State Republican lawmakers are floating a new bill to pave the way for self-driving cars on Wisconsin roads.









