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Today β€” 18 March 2026WPR

Vos warns Wisconsin Senate inaction on data centers could cost GOP votes

17 March 2026 at 23:36

Republican Assembly Speaker Robin Vos criticized his Senate GOP counterparts on Tuesday for letting a bill to regulate data centers die, calling the issue β€œbigger than most that I have seen in my 22 years.”

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Despite GOP defections, online sports betting bill passes Wisconsin Senate

17 March 2026 at 22:52

Republican Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu relied on help from Democrats Tuesday to pass legislation that would legalize online sports betting in Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin Democrats float $1.3B school funding proposal amid tax cut negotiations

17 March 2026 at 20:40

As Wisconsin’s Republican leaders and Gov. Tony Evers continue working to hammer out a deal to provide both tax relief and money for schools, the state’s legislative Democrats have come up with their own plan.Β 

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After years of gridlock, Wisconsin Senate passes bills addressing PFAS

17 March 2026 at 20:18

After years of gridlock, the Wisconsin Senate passed two bills that set the framework for spending $133 million to address PFAS contamination.

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Snowmobilers squeeze in riding time as Wisconsin trails briefly reopen post-blizzard

17 March 2026 at 19:50

Snowmobilers in the Northwoods are enjoying what could be their last rides of the season on fresh snow ahead of warmer temperatures in the forecast.

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Yesterday β€” 17 March 2026WPR

Blatnik Bridge funding uncertainty rattles Twin Ports business plans

17 March 2026 at 10:00

With the $1.8 billion replacement project in limbo, regional leaders say delays could raise costs and complicate years of planning for a five-year construction closure.

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Central Wisconsin center helps visitors reconnect with the story behind their food

17 March 2026 at 10:00

In 2025 alone, nearly 200 school groups visited, bringing about 8,500 students to learn about agriculture and the many careers connected to food production.

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Wisconsin author’s picture book chosen for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

17 March 2026 at 10:00

Eau Claire author B.J. Hollars is currently co-leading a fundraising effort to keep putting books like Katie Venit's β€œForts” in the hands of kids in the Eau Claire area for years to come.

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Wisconsin Senate releases packed agenda for what could be last session day before midterms

17 March 2026 at 10:00

The Wisconsin Senate will hold what could be its last floor session of the year Tuesday. Included within the sprawling agenda are bills legalizing online sports betting and subsidizing "name, image, likeness," or NIL, deals that have split Republicans' slim 17-vote majority and could require Democratic votes to pass.Β 

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Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates offer different takes on 2020 election lawsuit

16 March 2026 at 22:19

PBS Wisconsin's "Here & Now" sat down with the candidates for Wisconsin Supreme Court to ask them about an important Supreme Court decision from the 2020 election and see how they would have ruled.

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Trump wants to β€˜save’ Great Lakes from invasive carp as administration stalls funding for it

16 March 2026 at 10:00

President Donald Trump said this week that he’s working to save the Great Lakes from invasive carp, but critics say his administration is holding up money for a billion-dollar project to keep the invasive fish at bay.

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Wisconsin Forests FIRST initiative seeks to create long-term roadmap for forest products industry

16 March 2026 at 10:00

The Wisconsin Forests FIRST initiative is working to develop a strategic plan and long-term roadmap to ensure Wisconsin’s forests remain healthy while also supporting a sustainable and competitive forest products industry.

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β€˜Welcome to the hub’: These Racine residents are taking a direct role in their own criminal defense

16 March 2026 at 10:00

The criminal justice system is often a top-down experience. Judges hand down sentences and, for the most part, people charged with crimes are expected to defer to the expertise of their lawyers. A group of people in Racine is turning that model on its head.

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