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Milwaukee Admirals will brave the cold for an outdoor game in Minnesota in January
The Milwaukee Admirals, a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League, will take on the Iowa Wild at an outdoor hockey rink in Hastings, Minnesota, on Jan. 23.
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Mount Horeb small business launches cream liqueur made with Wisconsin dairy
A small business in Mount Horeb recently launched a new cream liqueur that’s already in more than 50 locations across the state.
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Assembly Speaker Vos sees ‘good chance’ GOP wins Wisconsin governor in 2026
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos predicted Tuesday that Republicans will take over the governorship in 2026, but wouldn’t confirm whether or not he’ll run for reelection himself.
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‘Can’t do this alone’: An Appleton school prepares students for skilled trades. It’s not easy.
ATECH students like hands-on classes, enroll in paid apprenticeships and collect free college credit before continuing on to trade school. But the school has struggled to attract students, combat a persistent stigma around technical education and afford equipment and tools.
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Can fruit flies lead to new treatments for incurable childhood brain cancer?
Using fruit flies, researchers at UW-Madison are uncovering a new way to think about treating an aggressive and deadly form of childhood brain cancer.
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More Wisconsin teachers hold emergency licenses
vThe Policy Forum report found the statewide rate for emergency licenses among educators was 3.6 percent. But that rate is not uniform across districts.Â
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Wisconsin bear complaints are up. Are shotgun pellets making things worse?
Bear complaints in Wisconsin have been on the rise in recent years, and a new study seeks to pinpoint whether there is widespread use of birdshot to deter problem bears.
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In Democratic primary for governor, candidates focus on affordability and Trump
Seven Democrats running for governor spoke to PBS Wisconsin about how they’ll stand out in the crowded field ahead of the August 2026 primary.
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As 2025 ends, farmers are still reeling from the shake up of markets and federal programs
This year was an unusual one for most farmers. Across the central U.S., producers faced tight margins, ever-changing global trade conditions and a shake up of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and many of its programs.
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More buildings are using mass timber. Could it boost Wisconsin’s forest industry?
The emerging technology of mass timber could have implications for Wisconsin’s forestry industry.Â










