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Today — 3 October 2025WPR

What do immigration enforcement raids look like in the Midwest?

3 October 2025 at 10:00

In public health researcher William Lopez’s new book, he studies worksite raids in small, rural and mostly white communities. In “Raiding the Heartland,” he said immigration enforcement has long-lasting ripple effects that devastated entire communities.

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Wisconsin’s youth prisons are in full compliance with court-ordered reforms

2 October 2025 at 23:04

For the first time since 2017, Wisconsin's troubled youth prisons are fully compliant with 50 court-ordered reforms aimed at improving how staff treat young inmates.

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Wisconsin moves to bring PFAS limits in line with contested federal standards

2 October 2025 at 21:17

Environmental advocates are urging state regulators to bring Wisconsin’s PFAS standards in line with federal drinking water standards for the chemicals despite an ongoing legal challenge.

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Draft bill would reduce Wisconsin unemployment aid for workers with disabilities

2 October 2025 at 19:41

There’s an ongoing debate within Wisconsin government over whether workers who receive federal disability payments should also be eligible to get unemployment benefits from the state — and if so, how much.

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A dance of 3,000 bats: Watching the morning swarm at Nelson Dewey State Park

2 October 2025 at 19:00

This summer, the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin hosted a field trip in southwest Wisconsin to see thousands of bats emerge from their roost to feed at sunset, and return as a massive swarm at dawn.

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Federal judge dismisses Wisconsin school district’s ‘Rainbowland’ lawsuit

2 October 2025 at 18:13

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by a former first grade teacher who was fired after publicly criticizing the School District of Waukesha for banning a Dolly Parton song. 

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Yesterday — 2 October 2025WPR

Sen. Tammy Baldwin urges the president and House speaker to negotiate as government shutdown continues

2 October 2025 at 10:01

Though many legislators are currently working toward an agreement, the House of Representatives is not in session and won’t officially reconvene until next week. To Sen. Tammy Baldwin, this means Republicans are “clearly not serious about trying to reopen the government.”

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Long-running UW-La Crosse planetarium ‘going out with a bang, not a whimper’ with final programs

By: Lorin Cox
2 October 2025 at 10:00

The longtime director of the UW-La Crosse planetarium spoke to WPR's "Wisconsin Today" about the building’s legacy and plans for its last shows.

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Sides clash in permit challenge hearing on Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute

2 October 2025 at 10:00

An administrative law judge may decide whether the roughly $450 million plan to reroute an oil and gas pipeline around the Bad River tribe's reservation can move forward after a lengthy hearing wraps up on Friday.

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WPR Music new album of the week: ‘Holst & Butterworth’

2 October 2025 at 10:00

This week's new album from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and conductor Andrew Manze features the tranquil orchestral music of two English composers who took an interest in folk songs.

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Former state representative pens book reflecting on family life and Wisconsin politics

2 October 2025 at 09:56

Angie Sapik's book, "For the Good of the Party," was just released this week. It focuses on the local political landscape of her district.

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Community, faith leaders in a Wisconsin county call for transparency after ICE arrests

1 October 2025 at 22:11

Some community and faith leaders in Manitowoc County are calling for more transparency from the federal government after more than 20 people were arrested by federal immigration and law enforcement officials last week.

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Ascension Wisconsin is no longer in-network for UnitedHealthcare patients after contract expires

1 October 2025 at 18:16

Ascension Wisconsin facilities are no longer in-network for those on UnitedHealthcare health insurance plans after the two companies failed to reach an agreement over reimbursement rates.

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Before yesterdayWPR

Wisconsin bill to crack down on fake service dogs, require prescriptions for emotional support animals

1 October 2025 at 10:00

A Wisconsin bill aimed at cracking down on people who misrepresent their pets as service animals would fine people up to $500 if they provide a fake prescription for an emotional support animal at their home.

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Wisconsin manufacturers bullish about the economy despite tariffs, survey says

1 October 2025 at 10:00

Wisconsin manufacturers are more confident about the economy than they’ve been since 2021, despite nearly three-quarters saying they’ve been affected by tariffs.

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One Wisconsinite’s journey from elite child athlete to sandwich generation caregiver

1 October 2025 at 10:00

Brad Cox wanted to be a competitive pairs figure skater with his sister Jocelyn. Their mother wanted to help them achieve their goals. And Jocelyn wanted them both to be happy. Jocelyn tells her story in a new memoir.

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