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Wisconsin Has First Case of Human Bird Flu

Wisconsin Has First Case of Human Bird Flu

DHS confirms Barron County resident was exposed to infected turkey farm.

New College Aid Process Launches, Without Last Year’s Problems

New College Aid Process Launches, Without Last Year’s Problems

Federal student aid forms are shorter, link directly to financial documents

We Energies Plans New Gas-Fired Power Plant

We Energies Plans New Gas-Fired Power Plant

Kenosha County project could emit 590,000 tons in greenhouse gas per year.

Pharmaceutical Company Announces 750-Job Factory Expansion in Wisconsin

Pharmaceutical Company Announces 750-Job Factory Expansion in Wisconsin

Eli Lilly plans to add 750 jobs to Kenosha County facility.

Harassing Letters and Vandalism Target Democrats in Kenosha

Harassing Letters and Vandalism Target Democrats in Kenosha

Warnings of biblical hellfire if they don't vote for Trump.

Murphy’s Law: Can Harris Win Wisconsin?
Murphy’s Law

Can Harris Win Wisconsin?

Why Democrats are confident. And how the state's geography could upset expectations.

WEC Report Finds Minuscule Voter Fraud in 2023-24 Elections

WEC Report Finds Minuscule Voter Fraud in 2023-24 Elections

Just 30 of 4 million votes cast, or .00075%, were fraudulent, Elections Commission finds.

Group Opposes We Energies Rate Increases, Marches To Public Hearing

Group Opposes We Energies Rate Increases, Marches To Public Hearing

Protesters called for more renewable energy. Utility says rates are part of renewable transition.

More Than Half of Wisconsin Counties, including Milwaukee, Have Fewer Jobs Than They Did in 2019
K-12 Education: The School Finance Fixer Comes to MPS
K-12 Education

The School Finance Fixer Comes to MPS

Todd Gray has solved financial messes at other school districts. Can he clean up MPS?

State Supreme Court Creates Committee to Address Attorney Shortage ‘Crisis’

State Supreme Court Creates Committee to Address Attorney Shortage ‘Crisis’

Lack of lawyers raises constitutional concerns around right to a speedy trial

ID Checks No Longer Mandated at Emergency Food Pantries

ID Checks No Longer Mandated at Emergency Food Pantries

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says loosening restrictions will broaden access, but some pantry leaders warn of complications.

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