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Will Kaul Remove Natural Resources Board Chair?

Will Kaul Remove Natural Resources Board Chair?

Environmental groups push him to act. AG says law will guide his decision.

Activists, Menominee Tribe Fight Back Forty Mine

Activists, Menominee Tribe Fight Back Forty Mine

Mine to be located 50 yards from Menominee River, second largest tributary to the Great Lakes.

Bill Takes Aim at Beavers

Bill Takes Aim at Beavers

Muskrats Assembly unanimously approves the shooting of beavers, muskrats if they damage a highway.

Op Ed: The Fight To Save Kohler-Andrae State Park
Op Ed

The Fight To Save Kohler-Andrae State Park

Herb Kohler’s golf course would grab a huge chunk of it. Environmentalists are fighting this.

Republicans Slash Public Transit Funding for Milwaukee

Republicans Slash Public Transit Funding for Milwaukee

50% cut for Milwaukee, Madison, but funding for I-94 expansion included in budget.

Utilities Spending $649 Million on State’s Largest Solar Project

Utilities Spending $649 Million on State’s Largest Solar Project

WEC Energy Group and MGE buying 465-megawatt Koshkonong Solar project.

Transportation: State Delaying Interstate 94 Expansion For New Study
Transportation

State Delaying Interstate 94 Expansion For New Study

Project opponents applaud the move.

Utility Shut Off Moratorium Ends Today

Utility Shut Off Moratorium Ends Today

Thousands of state residents have utility bills that are coming due.

Transportation: Freeway Expansion Opponents To Meet With Biden Administration
Transportation

Freeway Expansion Opponents To Meet With Biden Administration

Biden and Buttigieg might be more willing than Evers to halt project.

Murphy’s Law: We Energies Reduces Electric Cars’ Impact
Murphy’s Law

We Energies Reduces Electric Cars’ Impact

Batteries charged on coal power aren’t so good for the environment.

Op Ed: We Energies Wastes $75 Million Per Year
Op Ed

We Energies Wastes $75 Million Per Year

While causing more pollution. And then charges customers for it.

State Board Approves Sulfide Mining Rules

State Board Approves Sulfide Mining Rules

Natural Resources Board requires companies to pay more for permits, notify nearby tribes of any proposal.

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