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β€˜On hallowed ground’: Remembering the perfect days of deer hunting

By: Ron Weber
21 November 2025 at 11:01

As hunters flock to the woods for gun deer season, their days will be steeped in tradition and contemplation. For writer and forester Ron Weber, this time has always been about more than the hunt. It’s about appreciating the world and memories swirling around him.

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New general education policy will make transferring between UW campuses easier

21 November 2025 at 11:00

Universities of Wisconsin students will have an easier time transferring general education credits from one campus to another after the Board of Regents approved a new core general education policy this week.Β 

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US House votes unanimously to repeal budget bill provision allowing Ron Johnson to sue DOJ over phone record search

21 November 2025 at 00:28

The U.S. House voted unanimously Wednesday to repeal a provision tucked into the government funding bill allowing Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson to sue federal justice officials for at least $500,000 for obtaining his phone records.

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Even more ancient canoes have been found in Lake Mendota. One is more than 5,000 years old.

20 November 2025 at 23:02

Madison's Lake Mendota is chock full of very, very old canoes. That includes one that's more than 5,000 years old that was partially unearthed by archaeologists this year.

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Lawsuit seeks to shield some landowners from Wisconsin’s spills law

20 November 2025 at 20:09

The legal arm of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce is mounting another challenge against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, seeking to bar the agency from enforcing the state's spills law against innocent landowners.Β 

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Parent sues public Wisconsin school district for not providing material created by Christian publisher

20 November 2025 at 11:07

In September, one mother selected four materials by homeschool publisher Simply Charlotte Mason. Lighthouse Learning Academy denied the requests.

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2 Milwaukee buildings could get historic designation status in effort to stop future demolition

20 November 2025 at 11:00

An effort is underway to give historic designation status to two downtown Milwaukee buildings in an attempt to save them from potential demolition.

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Around the country and in rural Wisconsin, Danielle Thralow defuses trans tension with humor

20 November 2025 at 11:00

Much of Danielle Thralow's humor centers on identity, with a frequent opening line being β€œI’m transgender and 62 years old” β€” just in case, she says, audience members have any confusion about her age.

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GOP elections bills advance in Wisconsin Assembly

20 November 2025 at 01:17

Assembly lawmakers on Wednesday approved a slate of GOP-authored election bills, including one that would change how absentee ballots are processed and eliminate the use of central count locations.

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Wisconsin Assembly passes Republican school consolidation bills

20 November 2025 at 01:12

Republicans in the state Assembly approved more than a dozen education-related bills Wednesday, including a series of bills aimed at consolidating school districts.

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Meet the lifelong Milwaukee Bucks fan who now runs the team’s social media accounts

By: Lorin Cox
19 November 2025 at 21:32

Milwaukee Bucks Social Media Director Jesse Clark has come full circle since growing up rooting for the team from Mount Horeb.

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Preserving Wisconsin’s railroad depots, one building at a time

19 November 2025 at 11:01

Eight railroad depots still serve passengers in Wisconsin, for Amtrak trains that travel across the southern half of the state. But once, there were a few hundred rail stations here. While many of those buildings are gone, others remain with new uses.

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Put your rake down! Fallen leaves are healthy for soil and wildlife.

19 November 2025 at 11:00

β€œWe just don't realize what's in our leaves,” watershed ecologist Alicia Ramsey said. β€œPeople throw out their leaves, or they compost their leaves, or they mulch their leaves, not realizing how much life is actually in them.”

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