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UW System president says AI can help move Wisconsin forward
Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman says artificial intelligence is no longer an abstract idea, but is now transforming how the state’s public universities operate.
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Central Wisconsin beekeepers look to education and preparation as spring nears
Beek Meet offers multiple session tracks tailored to new, intermediate and experienced beekeepers.
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‘In Care Of’ postcard project celebrates family caregivers in Wisconsin
One in five Wisconsinites is a family caregiver and yet their work can often feel invisible. Last year, a researcher and a caregiver came together to give voice to this group of people. They asked caregivers to submit postcards expressing moments of joy and difficulty as they take care of loved ones. The result is…
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Democratic challenger Rebecca Cooke outraises US Rep. Derrick Van Orden
Eau Claire Democrat Rebecca Cooke has outraised Republican Congressman Derrick Van Orden for the first time in Wisconsin’s hotly contested 3rd Congressional District race.
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Wisconsin Democrats announce marijuana legalization bill
In a bid to capitalize on recent bipartisan pushes to regulate the state’s hemp industry, Wisconsin Democrats have introduced a bill to fully legalize marijuana. But the plan is doomed in the Republican-led Legislature.
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Measles confirmed in UW-Madison student
Officials shared several locations where the public was exposed Monday through Wednesday last week, including UW-Madison’s Union South, the Waisman Center and a Qdoba location near campus.
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Wisconsin’s version of C-SPAN resumes coverage at the state Capitol
Wisconsin’s version of C-SPAN is back online after going dark for about seven weeks due to a lack of funding.
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Milwaukee County benefits director fired following lapse in health insurance contract
Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley announced an “employee” who let the county’s health insurance contract with UnitedHealthcare lapse last year has been fired.
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Becoming an organ donor: Difficult decision leads to tremendous gift
“The operation takes two to three hours,” Dr. Nikole Neidlinger said on “The Larry Meiller Show.” “When we attach a kidney and open it up to blood flow, it just starts functioning. I’ve seen it thousands of times now, but every time I’m like, ‘This is a miracle. This is amazing.’”
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Supreme Court candidates differ on state courts’ role in federal immigration disputes
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court candidates have different opinions about the role state courts should in disputes involving federal immigration agents.










