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In Wisconsin, health care costs are overwhelming teacher salaries
A new analysis of teacher pay and benefits by WEA Trust suggests the majority of teachers are one health care crisis away from financial ruin.
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Green Bay adjusts zoning code to address ‘housing affordability crisis’
The city of Green Bay this month approved a series of zoning changes aimed at addressing what officials say is an affordable housing crisis.
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GOP bill would ban local ‘rights of nature’ ordinances
A Wisconsin Senate committee held a public hearing on a Republican bill that would bar local governments from passing ordinances that grant legal rights to natural resources.
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Community leaders speak out against Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office using facial recognition
Community leaders in Milwaukee are raising concerns about the proposed use of facial recognition technology by the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office.
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Fox Valley group aims to end stigma on menstruation. Period.
The Monthlies Project mission is to provide free period products to school age students and spread the word about period poverty. Nearly 1 in 4 students struggle to afford period products, according to Period.org.
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Wisconsin’s glacial landscapes on display in ‘Skunk and Badger’ trilogy
Hudson native Amy Timberlake crafts winter scenes and centers Wisconsin’s unique glacial topography in the plot of her latest book for young readers.
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Trump administration will send $12B in bailout money to farmers hurt by trade war
Most of the package is earmarked for row-crop producers. It aims to help farmers — especially those who grow soybeans — balance out losses from high costs and a trade war with China.
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Former Trump aides allege judicial misconduct in Wisconsin fake elector case
President Donald Trump’s former attorney in battleground Wisconsin alleged Monday that a judge presiding over his felony forgery case related to the 2020 election is guilty of misconduct and must step aside.
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Wisconsin reviews registration of EPA-approved pesticides that are said to contain PFAS
Wisconsin is reviewing registration of pesticides that some Wisconsin farm groups say would help manage pests and disease, but some scientists and environmentalists argue they contain PFAS.
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Gobbler problem: After repeated attacks, Eau Claire to relocate troublesome turkeys
A group of aggressive male turkeys in Eau Claire has generated police calls, caused one local resident to avoid a major walking trail and sent a man to the hospital with a 1-inch cut to the arm.










