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GOP proposal would require DPI to expand mental health services to Wisconsin high schoolers
A Republican proposal would require the Department of Public Instruction to expand access to mental health services for some Wisconsin high school students.Â
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Data centers could cost Wisconsin’s energy system billions, increase reliance on fossil fuels
Spiking energy demand driven by data center development could lead to between $113 billion and $130 billion in total electricity system costs for Wisconsin by 2050, while increasing the state’s reliance on fossil fuels.
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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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Trump campaigned on lowering prices, but many Wisconsinites still feel pinched
In his 2024 campaign to return to the White House, Donald Trump stood in front of a crowd in Green Bay in October wearing a bright orange work vest, pledging that if he won the presidency again, he would reduce prices and end inflation. But more than a year later, some Wisconsin consumers say that…
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How to prepare for travel during Wisconsin’s upcoming cold snap
“Yes it’s Wisconsin, yes it’s January, yes it gets cold, we know all of that. But this is much colder than what we’re used to dealing with. It’s a big difference in these temperatures coming than what we typically see here,” Green Bay meteorologist Kurt Kotenberg said.
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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.Â
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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.










