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U.S. Department of Energy anticipates scaling up earlier announced cuts.
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Oct 14th, 2025 by Joe SchulzWisconsin Moves to Bring PFAS Limits In Line with Contested Federal Standards
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Oct 3rd, 2025 by Danielle KaedingWisconsin Approves First Large-Scale Wind Project In More Than A Decade
Large solar project near Whitewater also approved.
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Sep 26th, 2025 by Danielle KaedingCounty Board Chair Spends Donor Cash on Meals, Travel, Candy, Wine Bars
No other board members spend campaign money in this fashion.
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Using massive amounts of water and electric power and creating few jobs.
Sep 23rd, 2025 by Bruce MurphyMicrosoft Announces Additional $4 Billion Investment in Wisconsin
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Sep 18th, 2025 by Evan CaseyEnvironmental Groups Raise Alarms About Data Centers
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Wisconsin regulators oppose complaint, back reliability-focused spending plan.
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