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Evers Announces $145 Million Plan to Address PFAS

Evers Announces $145 Million Plan to Address PFAS

His new budget will fund new grant programs, staff, testing and research.

Wisconsin Joins Legal Effort to Preserve Tougher Standards for Lead in Water

Wisconsin Joins Legal Effort to Preserve Tougher Standards for Lead in Water

Joins 9 states and DC to back new federal rules and push to replace lead pipes.

State Health Officials Launch Campaign to Discourage Menthol Tobacco Use

State Health Officials Launch Campaign to Discourage Menthol Tobacco Use

80% of Black adult smokers polled said they smoked menthol cigarettes.

Wisconsin Health Departments Watching Trump Administration’s Health Communications Pause

Wisconsin Health Departments Watching Trump Administration’s Health Communications Pause

Trump administration has paused federal health communications, but temporary pause isn't without precedent.

Legislators Agree on Postpartum Medicaid Expansion

Legislators Agree on Postpartum Medicaid Expansion

But not Robin Vos. Just two states haven't extended coverage from 60 days to a year.

Following Child’s Influenza Death, State DHS Urges Vaccination

Following Child’s Influenza Death, State DHS Urges Vaccination

The flu vaccination rate in Wisconsin is only 31.7%.

Should You Test Your Home for Radon?

Should You Test Your Home for Radon?

1 in 10 Wisconsin homes have high levels of cancer-causing gas you can’t smell or see.

MKE County: United Community Center Awarded Drug Company Money For Addiction Treatment
MKE County

United Community Center Awarded Drug Company Money For Addiction Treatment

Nonprofit will use state grant for residential substance abuse facility for men.

New Strain of Norovirus Could Be Driving Outbreaks

New Strain of Norovirus Could Be Driving Outbreaks

Wisconsin health official says a record number of outbreaks were reported in December.

City Hall: Health Department Striving To Be Model of Anti-Racism
City Hall

Health Department Striving To Be Model of Anti-Racism

New deputy commissioner drawn to job through anti-racism focus, personal experience with department.

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.

Hesselbein Will Revive Medical Marijuana Bill

Hesselbein Will Revive Medical Marijuana Bill

Democratic state Senate leader expects more bipartisan legislation in new session.

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