Religion
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Parent sues public Wisconsin school district for not providing material created by Christian publisher
In September, one mother selected four materials by homeschool publisher Simply Charlotte Mason. Lighthouse Learning Academy denied the requests.
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After SCOTUS ruling, Wisconsin DOJ suggests eliminating religious tax exemption
Months after a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling found that a Wisconsin-based religious charity should be exempt from certain taxes, Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul is challenging religious tax exemptions entirely.
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Amethyst: Holding on to the stone of sobriety
People working through addictions often turn to things that bring comfort and support. It may be religion, a recovery coin or books. For writer Stacy Parish of Appleton, she held onto something much more organic.
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‘A depth and a richness’: Wisconsin students play Holocaust-era instruments
In partnership with organizations around the state, the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra will be hosting concerts, exhibitions and opportunities for Holocaust education, featuring the collection of 70 instruments.
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Wisconsin lawmakers weigh adopting controversial definition of antisemitism
Wisconsin state lawmakers are circulating a proposal to adopt an official definition of antisemitism, which advocates say could be part of fighting a documented increase in antisemitic incidents and attacks in recent years.
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Milwaukee Lutheran church sues over Trump directive on ICE raids at houses of worship
A Milwaukee Lutheran church has joined a national lawsuit against the Trump administration’s directive to allow immigration raids at houses of worship.
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Madison congregation aims to build affordable housing atop new church building
Congregants at a downtown Madison church say their goal is to respond to the city’s affordable housing crisis.
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‘Aiders of the Lost Ark’: Campaign saves a historic Wisconsin synagogue artifact
A religious artifact once deeply revered by Superior’s Jewish community and thought to have been lost decades ago is being reclaimed after resurfacing in a secondhand shop.
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Milwaukee Lutheran group joins lawsuit against Trump over ICE agents in churches
A Lutheran group in Wisconsin has joined a national lawsuit that aims to block immigration agents from entering churches and places of worship.
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2 out Wisconsin pastors reflect on 10 years after decision that legalized same-sex marriage
Last month, same-sex marriage was both celebrated and condemned on a national scale. Pastors from Madison and Manitowoc County shared their personal stories and reaction to recent news.










