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Wisconsin wood scientists say government shutdown is stopping vital research

17 October 2025 at 10:03

As the government shutdown stretches on, Wisconsin's Forest Service and U.S. Geological Survey employees say their research is being set back.

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‘The tracks we leave’: A forester’s reflection on the legacy of conservation

By: Ron Weber
17 October 2025 at 10:01

Forestry offers a unique glimpse into the natural beauty and evolving landscape of Wisconsin. A writer reflects on the tracks we leave in the woods and the legacy of conservation work.

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Milwaukee Public Schools recruiting retirees to fill vacant teaching positions

17 October 2025 at 10:01

"We know there are gifted educators looking for a way to get back to the classroom," Superintendent Brenda Cassellius said. "This is an incredible opportunity to do just that."

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Wisconsin town hopeful for return of nuclear power plant but fear data center may follow

By: Lorin Cox
17 October 2025 at 10:00

The town of Carlton board chair says most residents are comfortable with nuclear energy but leery of losing farmland to other projects.

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Wisconsin workforce agency warns federal shutdown cuts off most job program funding

16 October 2025 at 22:02

“Because of the dysfunction at the federal level, we do not know when we are going to be able to provide all of you the updated data," said DWD Secretary Amy Pechacek.

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Federal cuts threaten future of Wisconsin’s nationally recognized language programs

16 October 2025 at 20:48

UW-Madison is considered a national leader in foreign language education. Now, campus leaders are working to keep these programs going without funding they relied on for more than 60 years.

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WPR Music new album of the week: ‘Telemann: Violin Concertos. Overture. Suite. Fantasie’

16 October 2025 at 17:10

The album comes from German violinist Isabelle Faust, who teams up with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, one of the leading ensembles playing on instruments from the 18th century.

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Longtime Northern Wisconsin news leader faces her toughest assignment: breast cancer

16 October 2025 at 10:00

Wisconsin TV news manager Julie Moravchik McAllister has been covering and assigning stories about Breast Cancer Awareness Month for years. Now, she has found herself among those diagnosed with the disease.

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Wisconsin health officials urge people to get vaccinated for respiratory illnesses

16 October 2025 at 10:00

As the weather grows colder, Wisconsin health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated for several respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19. The plea comes as people are facing more confusion and hurdles over getting a COVID shot.

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Tiny home project in Milwaukee will provide temporary housing for homeless veterans 

16 October 2025 at 10:00

Construction is set to begin soon for a project in Milwaukee aimed at getting homeless veterans off the street and into housing. 

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GOP bill requiring more notice for vaccine waivers gets public hearing

16 October 2025 at 10:00

Republican authors of a bill directing schools to create a process telling parents how to opt their kids out of vaccine requirements said at a public hearing Wednesday the measure isn't "anti-vax." But Democratic lawmakers alleged it was aimed at shaking the public's confidence in vaccines.

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Gov. Tony Evers calls on Trump’s energy department to preserve $1.5B in funding

15 October 2025 at 22:00

The U.S. Department of Energy is reportedly considering terminating more than 600 Biden-era funding awards across the country that total almost $24 billion.

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UW-Madison sees more than 30 percent decline in international freshman students

15 October 2025 at 19:09

The University of Wisconsin-Madison saw a sharp drop in the number of new students attending from overseas this fall, the decline coming after college officials voiced concerns about the impact of Trump administration policies on international enrollment.

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Federal layoffs in special education leave Wisconsin advocates concerned for students with disabilities

By: Lorin Cox
15 October 2025 at 16:40

Special education advocates in Wisconsin are concerned about the potential impact of layoffs in the U.S. Department of Education offices that oversee special education programs.

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25 years later, D’Angelo’s ‘Voodoo’ still casts a spell

15 October 2025 at 15:19

Twenty years later, “Voodoo” stands as an epoch in music and pop history. Filmmaker and writer Faith A. Pennick has penned the 33 1/3 series book on D’Angelo’s masterpiece called, “D’Angelo’s Voodoo.”

She writes that “Voodoo” was “a gumbo of rock, soul, gospel, hip-hop, jazz, and indigenous African and Caribbean music, exploring the pitfalls of fame, love found and lost, carnal desires, and the blessing of a child.”

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For the first time in its history, St. Croix Chippewa release sturgeon

15 October 2025 at 10:02

For the first time in its history, the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin released lake sturgeon into Clam Lake as part of efforts to restore the ancient fish.

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