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Early fundraising numbers suggest competitive Democratic primary for governor
Seven Democrats running for governor reported raising six-figure sums in the race’s first major fundraising reports, setting the stage for a crowded, competitive primary to start the election year.
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Wisconsin’s Ron Johnson talking to Democrats about partial ACA fix
Wisconsin Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson said he’s exploring a way to help people earning more than 400 percent of the federal poverty level, who got cut off when the extended subsidies expired.
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Wisconsin fire departments concerned about national fire truck shortage
New fire engines are taking years to arrive while the costs skyrocket for local fire departments.
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Western Wisconsin on edge as protests, ICE enforcements surge in Minneapolis
Western Wisconsin residents are following the protests and clashes in Minneapolis-St. Paul over federal immigration enforcement actions with concern.
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State releases $8M to MPS previously withheld for financial mismanagement
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction released $8 million in previously withheld state funding to Milwaukee Public Schools on Friday.Â
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Grammy-nominated artist Skylar Grey releasing new album about growing up in Wisconsin
So I was just realizing that people mostly just know the story of what I went through and the songs that I wrote and everything after I left Wisconsin, from my Los Angeles move when I was 17 forward, working with Eminem and all that. That’s just not the core of who I am. So…
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Alliant Energy plans to build $730M wind farm in Columbia County
The Columbia Wind project would be a 277-megawatt wind farm with more than 40 wind turbines.
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‘Go ahead, have a couple’: A cultural bar crawl through western Wisconsin
Writer Patti See of Lake Hallie takes us on a bar crawl to explore how Wisconsin’s humble taverns shaped our history and built community.
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Fewer Wisconsinites enroll in ACA Marketplace as health care premiums skyrocket
Just under 290,000 Wisconsinites signed up to receive health care coverage in 2026 through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, according to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services .Â
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3 takeaways from Wisconsin dietician on new food guidelines
The Trump administration recently unveiled new dietary guidelines, changing the food pyramid to put protein, healthy fats and vegetables at the top with wholegrains at the bottom. A Wisconsin dietician outlined three big takeaways.










