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Wisconsin GOP lawmaker blames Minnesota’s Walz for shooting. Democrats denounce killing.
One Wisconsin Republican congressman joined President Donald Trump in attempts to shift blame to Minnesota officials after the killing of an intensive care nurse by a federal officer in Minneapolis […]
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The man killed by a federal officer in Minneapolis was an ICU nurse, family says
Alex Jeffrey Pretti was a 2006 graduate of Preble High School in Green Bay, according to the Green Bay Press Gazette.
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Milwaukee County officials consider ordinance to limit ICE from operating in county parks
The ordinance states that law enforcement agencies must have prior authorization to use parks or parkways as staging areas.
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Paper company named responsible for PFAS pollution offers bottled water to Stella
A paper company that’s been named responsible for PFAS contamination is launching a bottled water program for residents in the northern Wisconsin town of Stella.
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Gov. Evers: State budget surplus allows for both school funding, property tax relief
Republicans insist much of the surplus is one-time money and the state can’t afford the relief.Â
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New WEDC head shares vision for Wisconsin economic development, data centers
John W. Miller takes over the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation at a time of economic uncertainty.
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Pursuing a farming dream after high school
Kory Adams is not even a year out from high school. But he’s now the owner of his own cattle ranch and pursuing his dream of a life on the farm in northern Wisconsin.
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Wisconsinites’ approval of President Trump falling after first year back in office
President Trump has taken several controversial actions in his first year back in office. But the country — and Wisconsin — remain deeply polarized over whether he is doing a good job or not.
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Education has seen unprecedented changes in Trump’s second term
From the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education to withholding billions of federal dollars, K-12 and post-secondary education saw unprecedented changes during the first year of Trump’s second term in office.Â
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Aging Wisconsin: Wisconsin’s baby boomers are state’s fastest growing age range
WPR’s “Wisconsin Today” kicks off a series aimed at understanding the impact of the state’s aging population on workforce needs, community services, and more. This conversation kicks looks at the big trends we’re seeing.










