People
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Democratic candidates for Wisconsin governor look to stand out at first major forum
Seven Democratic candidates for Wisconsin governor gathered for a forum in Milwaukee Wednesday evening, the first major event in what is expected to be a heated primary race.
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Wisconsin Republicans add proposed amendments to November ballot on DEI, public health orders
Wisconsin Republicans have added two proposed constitutional amendments to November’s midterm ballot with a third amendment well on the way.
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DHS asks for $70M to cover food assistance costs passed to state by Congress
Starting in October, the state’s share of administrative costs for FoodShare, the state’s name for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, will increase from 50 percent to 75 percent.
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Mount Pleasant commission approves Microsoft’s plans for data center expansion
Microsoft’s latest planned expansion of its sprawling data center development in Mount Pleasant received its first major approval Wednesday.
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Miron Construction will drop lawsuit against Green Bay over park project
A Fox Valley construction company is dropping a lawsuit it filed against Green Bay over concerns about the city’s bidding process for a park pavilion project.
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Gov. Tony Evers and GOP lawmakers say a deal is within reach on addressing PFAS
Gov. Tony Evers and GOP lawmakers say they’re optimistic that a long-awaited deal is in sight over releasing $132 million set aside to address PFAS contamination.
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‘We’re just a couple of cats who play music’: The Hissy Kits perform for their Milwaukee litter
“We want to be a sanctuary for people who are overwhelmed with whatever it is that’s consuming their lives, whether it be family, relationship, the news, a job,” Whiskey said. “We’re just a couple of cats who play some music.”
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UW-Milwaukee wants to connect with students before they get to high school
UW-Milwaukee wants to offer K-12 students and their families opportunities to connect and prepare them for college or career opportunities.
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Under Trump and DOGE, Wisconsin lost 2.4K federal workers — while spending increased
One year later, the DOGE project failed to reduce federal spending, and workers in Wisconsin say they’ve had to move on from federal employment or find ways to continue their work under challenging conditions.
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Wisconsin Assembly advances bill to regulate data centers
A GOP proposal to establish certain reporting, water recycling and utility rate requirements for data centers moved forward in the Wisconsin Assembly Tuesday.










