People
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Effort launches to elevate Northwoods priorities in Wisconsin policy decisions
The Northwoods Policy Network aims to ensure the region has a stronger voice in statewide decisions.
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‘The fossils won’t be going to Kenosha anymore’: Unique fossil hunting program at liberal arts college ends
On Jan. 4, the Carthage Institute of Paleontology shuttered, ending a long-standing agreement between the college and Kenosha Public Museums.
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Looking toward final year in office, Evers discusses affordability, immigration
As he begins his final year in elected office, Gov. Tony Evers is calling on the Republican-held state Legislature to release money for property tax relief, even as GOP leaders have sought to blame him for rising taxes.
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Madison’s ‘SASY’ neighborhood bands together to rescue a ‘very sassy goose’
In south central Wisconsin, a group of neighbors got together to celebrate a goose’s soaring recovery.
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Children’s Wisconsin, UW Health stop providing gender-affirming treatments for minors
Children’s Wisconsin and UW Health have stopped providing gender-affirming care treatments to minors, citing recent federal policy changes.
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Milwaukee County awarded nearly $25 million in federal funding for street safety projects
Milwaukee County plans to use nearly $25 million in federal funding for more than 60 street safety projects throughout the community.
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Meet the only competitive cheer team from a Wisconsin technical college — Chippewa Valley
Chippewa Valley Technical College doesn’t have an athletic department. But last semester, for the first time, it had a winning competitive cheer team.
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Wisconsin man hopes his $313 ticket will reshape Lake Michigan shoreline access
Challenging a $313 trespassing ticket, a local man hopes Wisconsin courts will rethink who can walk along Lake Michigan’s public shoreline.
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Bucks’ Feigin committed to community, downtown development, business editor recalls
Feigin’s tenure included the financing and construction of Fiserv Forum and the team’s 2021 championship. Now, he’ll be replaced by an executive from the team’s ownership group.
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Some Wisconsin counties are filling ‘harm reduction vending machines’ with flu tests
In the midst of an intense flu season, some Wisconsin counties are stocking “public health vending machines” with free flu tests.









