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Today β€” 7 January 2026WPR

Wisconsin psychologist shares how to β€˜hack’ your emotions

7 January 2026 at 11:00

Ryan Martin is known as β€œThe Anger Professor.” In his new book, he offers advice on dealing with a wide range of human emotions. It’s called β€œEmotion Hacks: 50 Ways to Feel Better Fast.”

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High PFAS levels in Wisconsin eaglets may reduce their ability to fend off illness

7 January 2026 at 11:00

Preliminary findings from researchers show a decline in antibody levels among Wisconsin eaglets with high PFAS levels in their blood, potentially reducing their ability to fight off infections.

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Wisconsin cities regulating data centers as lawmakers consider statewide rules

7 January 2026 at 11:00

Months after a $1.6 billion data center proposal in Menomonie was halted by its mayor, the city council has passed an ordinance restricting where and how any potential future data centers can be built.

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Gableman claims liberal justices’ refusal to recuse violates his 14th Amendment rights

6 January 2026 at 23:11

Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman says his due process rights have been denied during the ongoing fallout of his investigation of the 2020 presidential election.

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Yesterday β€” 6 January 2026WPR

Rising dual enrollment for high schoolers contributes to Wisconsin technical college growth

6 January 2026 at 11:00

The Wisconsin Technical College System is growing at a time when four-year universities are largely struggling with enrollment. Dual enrollment programs are one reason.

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Reince Priebus: It’s a β€˜little late’ for Tim Michels to enter governor’s race

5 January 2026 at 22:54

Reince Priebus, the influential Kenosha Republican who once served as White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, said there's no need for another GOP candidate to enter Wisconsin's race for governor.

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Foxconn paid Mount Pleasant additional $15M in 2025 after assessed value on property fell short

5 January 2026 at 22:08

Foxconn has paid the Village of Mount Pleasant nearly $30 million in β€œmakeup payments” since 2024, according to the village’s spokesperson.Β 

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Flu vaccines still effective despite new strain, UW-Madison doctor says

By: Joe Tarr
5 January 2026 at 20:00

Although this year’s flu vaccine isn’t a perfect match for a new strain of the virus, it can still help prevent people from getting seriously ill. A Wisconsin doctor explains the risks and what people can do to stay safe.

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Maria Lazar and Chris Taylor face off in the 2026 election for an open Wisconsin Supreme Court seat

5 January 2026 at 12:46

The 2026 race for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat will have the same intensity and partisan focus as the state’s last two high court elections, but its ideological balance is […]

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Before yesterdayWPR

Deportations are set to explode β€” a huge worry for farmers already facing a labor shortage

5 January 2026 at 11:00

American agriculture relies on foreign workers, and that workforce is already stretched thin. With Trump’s immigration crackdown set to expand next year, some farmers fear that workers will be even harder to find.

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