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Second gentleman Doug Emhoff to campaign in central Wisconsin
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff will appear in central Wisconsin this weekend to campaign for his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Regulators urge scaling back solar project due to concerns over prairie-chickens
State regulators are recommending a solar developer scale back its plans for the roughly $2 billion Vista Sands Solar project in Portage County to protect Wisconsin’s greater prairie-chicken population.
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President Biden leaves race, New mental health crisis centers, Trapshooting tradition
We explore what President Biden dropping out of the presidential race means for the country. Then we learn about the opening of five new mental health crisis stabilization centers in […]
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Residents urge DNR to deny CAFO expansion in Pierce County
Dozens of people urged state environmental regulators Thursday to deny a large livestock farm’s proposal to expand in Pierce County that would triple the number of cows and manure generated.
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Equine therapy programs embrace bonds between humans and horses
“There are countless stories I could tell you about breakthroughs or things we’ve seen with with our clients, but it it’s truly rewarding,” said Stable Hands Board President Leslie Brown. “And that’s why I do it.”
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Land trusts to seek more Stewardship funds after state Supreme Court decision
Land conservation groups say they expect to see more funding requests under the state’s land purchase program now that the Legislature’s finance committee can’t legally block conservation projects.
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Ripon hopes to leverage history as GOP birthplace to attract visitors during RNC
A small Wisconsin town known for being the birthplace of the Republican Party hopes to lean into its history to help attract visitors during the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week.
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Wisconsin political leaders react to assassination attempt on Trump
After an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, Wisconsin political leaders condemned the violence and shared prayers for the presumptive Republican nominee.
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June was one of the wettest in state history
Last month was one of the wettest on record for June in a dramatic reversal from the drought conditions that plagued much of Wisconsin at the same time last year.
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Wisconsin prepares for national kubb championship this weekend
The tournament, now in its 17th year, will welcome hundreds of players from around the country to Eau Claire, the “kubb capital of North America.”