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Former Wisconsin DNR Secretary George Meyer Has Died

Former Wisconsin DNR Secretary George Meyer Has Died

For 50 years, Meyer influenced conservation at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Wisconsin Moves to Require Lead Service Lines Replaced By 2037

Wisconsin Moves to Require Lead Service Lines Replaced By 2037

Some groups hail the move for strengthening protections, but others voice concerns about costs.

Environmental Groups File Legal Action Against DNR on West Bend CAFO

Environmental Groups File Legal Action Against DNR on West Bend CAFO

Concentrated animal feeding operation has operated for years without a permit.

Your Right to Know: ‘Open’ Records Often Missing Names
Your Right to Know

‘Open’ Records Often Missing Names

Black bars and redactions often leave the names of businesses and people a secret.

Test Results Show High PFAS Levels in Wisconsin’s Landfill Runoff

Test Results Show High PFAS Levels in Wisconsin’s Landfill Runoff

UW-Madison researchers analyzed 4 potential sources of PFAS pollution in groundwater.

Republicans Want to Charge for Hiking, Biking, Canoeing on State-Owned Land

Republicans Want to Charge for Hiking, Biking, Canoeing on State-Owned Land

Legislators push $20 permit for hiking, $40 for biking or cross-county skiing.

New Tree-Killing Pest Coming to Wisconsin?

New Tree-Killing Pest Coming to Wisconsin?

Some sightings of hemlock woolly adelgid. It's killed millions of trees in other states.

Lawsuit Seeks To Shield Owners of Contaminated Land From Cleanup Costs

Lawsuit Seeks To Shield Owners of Contaminated Land From Cleanup Costs

Business lobby says owners who didn't cause contamination shouldn't have to pay for cleanup.

Wisconsin Communities Get $282 Million for Drinking Water Projects

Wisconsin Communities Get $282 Million for Drinking Water Projects

State's Safe Drinking Water Loan Program helps 74 communities, led by Oak Creek.

Cleanup of PFAS Could Cost Wisconsin Billions

Cleanup of PFAS Could Cost Wisconsin Billions

But DNR and GOP legislators need to compromise to create clear standards.

Janesville Moves Forward With Data Center Plans

Janesville Moves Forward With Data Center Plans

Council approves letter of intent despite residents speaking out against idea.

Fred Clark Thinks He Can Flip Tiffany’s Congressional Seat

Fred Clark Thinks He Can Flip Tiffany’s Congressional Seat

Conservationist and lumber industry veteran knows northern district well.

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