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Today β€” 12 April 2025WPR

Sen. Ron Johnson concerned about Trump tariffs but supportive of more targeted efforts toward China

By: Lorin Cox
11 April 2025 at 19:39

β€œThe sooner this can conclude, the sooner that the entire strategy plays out and we end up with whatever the result will be, the better,” Johnson told WPR's "Wisconsin Today."

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Air Wisconsin Airlines planning another round of layoffs affecting over 100 people

11 April 2025 at 18:36

After announcing a major workforce reduction at the beginning of the year, Air Wisconsin is planning another round of layoffs affecting more than 100 people.

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Wisconsin audits find university, state agencies failed to track DEI spending

11 April 2025 at 16:24

Republican-ordered audits released Friday found that Wisconsin state agencies and the Universities of Wisconsin have failed to track the millions of dollars they spent on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, making it difficult to fully assess the initiatives.

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Yesterday β€” 11 April 2025WPR

Congress cuts $40M for spinal injury research for veterans, threatening Wisconsin research

11 April 2025 at 10:00

Advocates for patients with spinal cord injuries are raising alarm over a $40 million research program they said was quietly cut from a Department of Defense office that funds medical research.Β 

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Wisconsin volunteers flock to count sandhill and whooping cranes this weekend

10 April 2025 at 20:33

More than 2,000 volunteers are set to participate in this year’s Annual Midwest Crane Count, a long-running citizen science program.

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More than $12M in UW-Madison research funding cut by Trump administration

10 April 2025 at 19:52

More than $12 million in research grants destined for UW-Madison have been cut by the Trump administration, according to a lawsuit filed by Wisconsin and 15 other states.

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Democratic state lawmakers announce bill to crack down on election bribery in Wisconsin

10 April 2025 at 19:09

Democratic state lawmakers are introducing a bill aimed at shoring up state law to prevent major political donors from handing out checks to voters who sign election-related petitions.

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Before yesterdayWPR

As immigration tension rises, Wisconsin dairy workers carry on

10 April 2025 at 10:00

On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump promised "mass deportations." It was a big concern for industries, like dairy in Wisconsin, that rely on the labor of workers without legal immigration status.Β 

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Study: AI tool helps flag patients at risk of opioid misuse, reduce hospital readmissions

10 April 2025 at 10:00

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health have shown a new AI tool was successful at flagging patients at risk of opioid addiction and at reducing hospital readmissions.

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With new tariffs, Wisconsin importers may face added costs before their products reach stores

10 April 2025 at 10:00

As the stock markets around the world have shown, changes to tariffs have far-reaching effects, such as in northwest Wisconsin, with the Port of Duluth-Superior being a major import and export hub.

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Republicans introduce new version of controversial transmission line bill

10 April 2025 at 10:00

After facing stiff opposition from within their own party, Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have introduced a new version of a bill aimed at giving state utility companies first dibs on building new high-voltage transmission lines.

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Author chops down historic myths of Northwoods lumberjacks

10 April 2025 at 10:00

There are many contradictory myths about Northwoods lumberjacks and the work they did in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were depicted as hard-living, violent men, but also as upstanding, conservation-minded gentlemen.

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State environmental regulators offer drinking water to more private well owners in Peshtigo

10 April 2025 at 10:00

State environmental regulators are offering emergency drinking water for 50 additional households relying on private wells in the town of Peshtigo.

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