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Today β€” 27 February 2026WPR

Northland College borrowed from endowment funds to cover cash flow problems

27 February 2026 at 11:00

Prior to its closure last year, Northland College in Ashland borrowed money from its endowment fund to cover its financial shortfall, causing funds to dwindle from $22 million in 2024 to $3.3 million this year.

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JD Vance stumps for Derrick Van Orden, Tom Tiffany in Wisconsin campaign event

26 February 2026 at 23:41

Vice President JD Vance was in Plover Thursday, campaigning for Republican Congressman Derrick Van Orden in an effort to hang on to the GOP's slim majority in the U.S. House.

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Gov. Tony Evers optimistic about property tax deal, says talks continue

26 February 2026 at 22:43

Gov. Tony Evers says he's optimistic that he and Republican legislative leaders will strike a deal to lower property taxes and increase school funding, even after the Assembly adjourned for the year without an agreement in place.

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Marquette Poll: Wisconsin voters want lower property taxes vs. more funding for schools

26 February 2026 at 20:27

Wisconsin voters are more concerned with reducing their property taxes than increasing funding for public schools. Voters also say they’re less inclined to support a school referendum.Β 

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β€˜Portraits of Service’ exhibit highlights Wisconsin veterans and their stories

26 February 2026 at 18:10

James Gill was the photographer on a PBS Wisconsin project that spanned decades, documenting the lives of Wisconsinites who served in the military. Over time, he took portraits of veterans of World War II and wars in Korea and Vietnam.

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RSV cases are down. Health experts are optimistic a new vaccine is behind it

26 February 2026 at 17:03

RSV activity is down for a second winter in a row. Some of the state's top infectious disease experts are cautiously optimistic that access to immunizations are contributing to the declining numbers.

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Company behind Old Wisconsin brand plans $125M expansion in Sheboygan

26 February 2026 at 16:38

The company behind the Old Wisconsin smoked sausage brand is planning a $125 million expansion in Sheboygan, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. announced Thursday.

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Wisconsinites can’t keep wild frogs or turtles as pets β€” or race them β€” under new rule

26 February 2026 at 11:07

The Wisconsin DNR will no longer allow residents to keep wild frogs and turtles as pets. They can't enter them in any races or contests either.

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Yesterday β€” 26 February 2026WPR

In Bayfield County, babies get a $100 head start toward college

26 February 2026 at 11:00

A newborn baby is priceless, of course. But in Bayfield County, you can add $100 to that β€” thanks to a new program called Saving Early for Educational Dreams, or SEED. It’s a $100 educational savings account for all newborns in the county, plus an additional $100 for families who participate in the WIC program.Β 

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Republicans grill Wisconsin attorney general about foundation-funded attorneys

25 February 2026 at 22:46

Republican lawmakers have been grilling Wisconsin's Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul about the use of environmental prosecutors whose positions were funded by an outside foundation.

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Marquette poll: Hong, Barnes top Democratic primary for governor, but most voters undecided

25 February 2026 at 22:25

A new poll shows former Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes has more name recognition than any other candidate for governor, but he isn't Democratic voters' clear first choice.

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Madison East staff member placed on leave after alleged dog food incident

25 February 2026 at 21:11

A staff member at Madison East High School has been placed on leave while the school district investigates an allegation a student at the school was fed dog food.

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Winnebago County Board declines to take up resolution denouncing ICE action in Minnesota

25 February 2026 at 18:42

The Winnebago County Board declined to take action on a resolution condemning federal immigration actions in Minneapolis, removing the item from its agenda Tuesday night without debate.

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After FEMA rejection, Wisconsin communities decide how to cover flooding repair costs

25 February 2026 at 11:02

Intense flash flooding in August caused tens of millions of dollars worth of damage throughout Wisconsin. After an appeal for federal public infrastructure aid was recently denied, two EMS directors tell WPR what’s next.

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Milwaukee Public Schools to use CDC grant to hold free lead screening clinicsΒ for students inside schools

24 February 2026 at 22:43

Milwaukee Public Schools is using a nearly $400,000 federal grant to get more children tested for lead over a year after the start of a lead crisis that resulted in the temporary relocation of students at six schools due to lead hazards.

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