People
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Gov. Tony Evers blasts Madison’s defense in lawsuit over uncounted absentee ballots
Gov. Tony Evers is blasting the city of Madison for arguing in a lawsuit that absentee voting is a “privilege” and not a “right.”
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Assembly Republicans propose Wisconsin match for federal Trump Accounts
Assembly Republicans have proposed a Wisconsin match to a federal program that would create investment funds for newborns.
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Tammy Baldwin says Kristi Noem should be fired over fatal shootings by federal agents
Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin says U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem “needs to be fired or resign” following the fatal shooting of two Minnesota residents by federal immigration agents.
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Community darkroom in Appleton brings the art of film photography to a new generation
Photo Opp is a visual workspace in Appleton that welcomes professionals, hobbyists and newcomers to hone their craft together.
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The Milwaukee Bucks game that changed global basketball forever
In 1987, the Bucks played an exhibition game against the Soviet Union national team. That game is the reason why international players like Giannis Antetokounmpo are able to play in the NBA.
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UW-Platteville creates online cannabis courses to meet growing job market
In a state where marijuana remains illegal, UW-Platteville is enrolling continuing education students in its online cannabis program to learn about the cultivation, compliance and safe usage of marijuana.
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Milwaukee woman honors late father’s love of books with ‘What Dan Read’
Marci Pelzer inherited her dad’s 109-page log of books he’d read in his adult life. Now, she’s sharing his reading list with the world in hopes of rekindling interest in books and public libraries.
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Mount Pleasant approves site plans for Microsoft data center expansion
The tech giant plans to build 15 additional data centers in Mount Pleasant as part of two new campuses worth more than $13 billion.
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Racially-targeted voter suppression ads likely decreased 2016 election turnout
The study links user exposure data and individual voter turnout records to determine the targets of digital voter suppression and its impact on voter turnout.
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Wisconsin author brings Korean War veterans’ stories out of the shadows
Each veteran’s story underscores how deeply the war’s impact still resonates. For Walkowski, the goal is straightforward: to bring long-overlooked stories into the public record and ensure the Korean War is not forgotten again.










