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Epic, health care providers sue over alleged misuse of patient records
The companies improperly accessed and monetized nearly 300,000 patient medical records from Epic users, according to Epic.Â
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Developer abandons data center plans in rural Brown County
The announcement comes after residents and a local business in Greenleaf raised concerns about the prospect of a data center in the community.
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Effort launches to elevate Northwoods priorities in Wisconsin policy decisions
The Northwoods Policy Network aims to ensure the region has a stronger voice in statewide decisions.
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‘The fossils won’t be going to Kenosha anymore’: Unique fossil hunting program at liberal arts college ends
On Jan. 4, the Carthage Institute of Paleontology shuttered, ending a long-standing agreement between the college and Kenosha Public Museums.
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Looking toward final year in office, Evers discusses affordability, immigration
As he begins his final year in elected office, Gov. Tony Evers is calling on the Republican-held state Legislature to release money for property tax relief, even as GOP leaders have sought to blame him for rising taxes.
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Madison’s ‘SASY’ neighborhood bands together to rescue a ‘very sassy goose’
In south central Wisconsin, a group of neighbors got together to celebrate a goose’s soaring recovery.
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Children’s Wisconsin, UW Health stop providing gender-affirming treatments for minors
Children’s Wisconsin and UW Health have stopped providing gender-affirming care treatments to minors, citing recent federal policy changes.
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Milwaukee County awarded nearly $25 million in federal funding for street safety projects
Milwaukee County plans to use nearly $25 million in federal funding for more than 60 street safety projects throughout the community.Â
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Meet the only competitive cheer team from a Wisconsin technical college — Chippewa Valley
Chippewa Valley Technical College doesn’t have an athletic department. But last semester, for the first time, it had a winning competitive cheer team.
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Wisconsin man hopes his $313 ticket will reshape Lake Michigan shoreline access
Challenging a $313 trespassing ticket, a local man hopes Wisconsin courts will rethink who can walk along Lake Michigan’s public shoreline.









