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Data center boom follows decades of declining electricity and water use in Wisconsin
Anticipated spikes in demand for energy to supply Wisconsin’s data center building boom come on the heels of decades of declining power and water use, according to a new report.
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Judge appointed to fill Hannah Dugan’s former role
Former Judge Hannah Dugan handed in her immediate resignation on Saturday after she was convicted of a felony last month.
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Flavor of the Year — blackcurrant — has growth specialists in Wisconsin
The blackcurrant, once federally banned and now the Flavor of the Year, is having a moment. Staffers of the Savanna Institute visited “The Larry Meiller Show” to talk about the fruit’s comeback.
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Wisconsin Republicans weigh proposals to expand access to firearms
Republicans state lawmakers are considering proposals that would increase access to guns in Wisconsin, including one that would make it easier to carry concealed weapons and another that would further enshrine gun rights in the state constitution.
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Is climate change changing how Wisconsinites play outdoors?
With winters getting warmer and summers getting hotter, “The Larry Meiller Show” recently looked at the future for outdoor recreation in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Medicaid expected to spend $213M over state budget
Department of Health Services Secretary Kirsten Johnson said the agency is projecting the shortfall in state funding based on recent enrollment and spending data.
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Wisconsin cities regulating data centers as lawmakers consider statewide rules
Months after a $1.6 billion data center proposal in Menomonie was halted by its mayor, the city council has passed an ordinance restricting where and how any potential future data centers can be built.
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Wisconsin psychologist shares how to ‘hack’ your emotions
Ryan Martin is known as “The Anger Professor.” In his new book, he offers advice on dealing with a wide range of human emotions. It’s called “Emotion Hacks: 50 Ways to Feel Better Fast.”
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High PFAS levels in Wisconsin eaglets may reduce their ability to fend off illness
Preliminary findings from researchers show a decline in antibody levels among Wisconsin eaglets with high PFAS levels in their blood, potentially reducing their ability to fight off infections.
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Milwaukee cracking down on people who have unpaid parking tickets
The city of Milwaukee is cracking down on habitual parking violators this year.









