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‘Why write?’: A grandfather’s hobby that became a creative inspiration
Every author, poet and musician has a list of writers who have inspired them. Writer Brian Bartels of Madison has a long list of creatives who have shaped him, but at the top is someone near and dear to his heart.
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Some Wisconsin libraries are struggling for funds due to inflation, budget shortfalls
Inflation and budget shortfalls are plaguing some public libraries in Wisconsin.Â
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New options for Wisconsin’s fruit and nut growers
Hazelnuts and other unique fruit options like new table grapes, honeyberries, and blackcurrants could soon be sprouting all over Wisconsin. An emerging crops expert revealed all on a recent episode of “The Larry Meiller Show.”
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Wisconsin US Sen. Ron Johnson opposes Trump’s call for Republicans to ‘take over’ elections
Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson says he doesn’t agree with President Donald Trump’s call for Republicans to “take over” elections in up to 15 states, but setting standards like proof of citizenship for federal elections is “fitting and proper.”
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Mining company receives state approval to conduct more drilling in northern Wisconsin
On Thursday, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources granted approval to mining company GreenLight Wisconsin’s plans to drill up to 20 holes across 15 sites as it explores the Bend deposit in Taylor County near Medford.
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Second data center project proposed in Beaver Dam
A second data center development is being proposed in Beaver Dam. Local officials say would be much smaller than Meta’s data center campus currently under construction.
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Who made that footprint? Wisconsin naturalist investigates animal tracks.
In Wisconsin, wolves, turkeys, squirrels and rabbits are most active this time of year. A northwoods naturalist explains how to differentiate between snowprints.
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Dugan’s attorneys argue ICE had no right to make courthouse arrest
Former Judge Hannah Dugan was found guilty of impeding a federal immigration proceeding. Her attorneys are trying to overturn that conviction.
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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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Central Wisconsin beekeepers look to education and preparation as spring nears
Beek Meet offers multiple session tracks tailored to new, intermediate and experienced beekeepers.










