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Today β€” 12 February 2026WPR

Home bakers say latest legislative push still misses mark for small businesses

12 February 2026 at 11:00

The GOP-authored legislation would take existing regulations around the sale of homemade pickles and similar canned goods and expand them to include makers of "nonpotentially hazardous foods" that don't need to be kept refrigerated or hot for food safety.

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Wisconsin septuagenarians conquer the American Birkebeiner

12 February 2026 at 11:00

A grueling cross-country ski marathon in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, the American Berkebeiner on Feb. 21 attracts racers young and old. Racers age 70 and older find purpose and social bonds as they complete this extreme athletic feat year after year.

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House fire risk increases during winter months. Here’s how you can stay safe

12 February 2026 at 11:00

β€œI can't stress enough the importance of working smoke detectors,” said Jason Knecht, a fire inspector with Eau Claire Fire Rescue. β€œMake sure you have them, but then check them and change the batteries.”

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With legislative session nearing end, Evers, GOP leaders at odds on tax deal

12 February 2026 at 11:00

With just a few weeks left in Wisconsin’s legislative season, GOP leaders and Gov. Tony Evers are discussing a possible deal on lowering property taxes. But a split among GOP leadership could sink any agreement.

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Local efforts promote aging-friendly communities and social connection

12 February 2026 at 11:00

Community groups are joining statewide efforts to boost the quality of life for Wisconsin’s growing population of seniors, as projections show the number of people aged 65 and older could top 1.5 million by 2040.

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Wisconsin Senate passes bills restricting transgender athletes, banning gender transition surgeries for minors

11 February 2026 at 23:55

Wisconsin Senate Republicans passed a series of bills Wednesday aimed at restricting gender transition surgeries for minors and which sports teams transgender students can join.

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Wisconsin native speedskater Jordan Stolz wins the 1,000 meters gold in an Olympic-record time

11 February 2026 at 19:54

The 21-year-old didn’t threaten his world record of 1:05.37 but did better than the Olympic standard of 1:07.18 that had stood since 2002 β€” before Stolz was born.

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Yesterday β€” 11 February 2026WPR

Putting the β€˜art’ in SMART Recovery

11 February 2026 at 11:01

There are over 20 million Americans in recovery from addictive behaviors and funding for treatment isn’t always available.
This leaves volunteer-run nonprofits to help fill the gaps, like SMART Recovery. Producer Morgan D. Stewart explores its Wisconsin roots.

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Spiking demand for cottage cheese spurs new investments in Wisconsin processing

11 February 2026 at 11:00

Sarah Schmidt of Associated Milk Producers Inc., said cottage cheese demand has seen double-digit growth in recent years. And it's likely to see more thanks to the current way Americans are thinking about their diets.

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1 year after court order, Wisconsin still lacks a prison nursery program

11 February 2026 at 11:00

It's been close to a year since a judge ordered Wisconsin's Department of Corrections to put in place a program for incarcerated moms and their infants. But the ACLU says the prison system has yet to make meaningful progress toward complying with that mandate.

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Alliant Energy proposes custom electric rates for Meta’s data center campus

11 February 2026 at 11:00

Alliant Energy is asking state regulators to approve custom electric rates for Meta’s large data center campus in Beaver Dam, but the heavily redacted document hides details from the public, including the amount of energy the project is expected to use.Β 

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Some Milwaukee County Supervisors want answers after lapse of health care contract

10 February 2026 at 23:16

Some Milwaukee County Supervisors are seeking more answers around what led to the lapse of a health care contract that left employees and retirees worried about their benefits.

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At State of Tribes, Chippewa chair goes all in for Wisconsin sports betting bill

10 February 2026 at 22:45

Wisconsin state officials and tribal leaders filled the state Capitol on Tuesday to listen to the annual State of the Tribes address given by tribal chair Nicole Boyd of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.

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Federal judge finds Superior cop wrongly fired Taser at man during traffic stop

10 February 2026 at 18:00

A Superior police officer violated the constitutional rights of a DoorDash delivery driver and used excessive force when she used a Taser on him during a traffic stop nearly two years ago, a federal judge ruled Monday.

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UW-Milwaukee’s Retrolab brings decades of computing history to life

10 February 2026 at 11:09

A lab above the history department at UW-Milwaukee is dedicated to showing the history of computing by allowing students to see, hear and use these vintage computers.

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