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Land deal expands popular Wisconsin state park as Stewardship program remains in limbo

5 March 2026 at 11:00

One of the largest remaining parcels of private land within Wisconsin’s most popular state park will be transferred to the state under a land deal funded through Wisconsin's contested land acquisition program.

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Legal advocates object to bill to allow AI interpretation in court

5 March 2026 at 11:00

Legal advocates are raising alarms about a bill that would allow Wisconsin courts to use interpretation assisted by artificial intelligence. Republican sponsors say they introduced the plan to cut back on costs and alleviate a statewide shortage of court interpreters.

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Listening to nature and instincts: From Lake Superior ice shards to an angry mama bear

5 March 2026 at 11:00

Northwood Technical College professor Mark Langenfeld's new book offers help toward letting go of what we can’t control and trusting the instincts that keep us safe.

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Former Green Bay council member sues city, mayor over years-old audio recording dispute

5 March 2026 at 11:00

A former member of the Green Bay City Council is suing both the city and its mayor, claiming his constitutional rights were violated by the city’s use of audio recording devices in City Hall several years ago.Β 

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US Rep. Mark Pocan: More questions for White House than answers on war in Iran

4 March 2026 at 21:02

U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan of Wisconsin said he isn’t satisfied with the justification the White House gave during a classified briefing on Tuesday for joining Israel in attacking Iran.

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Milwaukee Common Council moving forward with β€˜ICE Out Milwaukee’ measures

4 March 2026 at 11:01

The Milwaukee Common Council is moving forward with local legislation to prepare for any potential escalation of federal immigration enforcement in the city

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GOP lawmakers approve reduced funding for Department of Public Instruction

4 March 2026 at 11:00

Republican state lawmakers partially approved a funding request from the Wisconsin Department of Instruction Tuesday, a move that comes about a month after the agency was scrutinized for spending $368,885 on a meeting at a Wisconsin Dells resort.

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Opponents blast CAFO’s plan to expand in Pierce County in contested case hearing

4 March 2026 at 11:00

Opponents of a large livestock farm’s plans to expand in Pierce County blasted the state’s approval during a contested case hearing Tuesday, voicing concerns the expansion would raise risks of groundwater contamination.

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Maple syrup has a special place in rural Wisconsin communities

By: Joe Tarr
4 March 2026 at 11:00

From breakfast oatmeal to brandy old fashioneds at night, maple syrup plays a starring role. Several communities around the state β€” including Phelps β€” celebrate the ingredient with festivals.

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Evers calls for special session to ban partisan gerrymandering

3 March 2026 at 19:31

Gov. Tony Evers has ordered Wisconsin lawmakers to return for a special session next month to consider a constitutional amendment aimed at ending partisan gerrymandering in state legislative districts.

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Faced with court backlog, lawmakers aim to add more lawyers, judges statewide

3 March 2026 at 11:01

The proposal to add more than 100 court positions is awaiting approval by Wisconsin's Republican-controlled Senate, after clearing the GOP-led Assembly in February.

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UW-Madison dance major β€” the first in the nation β€” turns 100

3 March 2026 at 11:00

In 1926, the idea of studying dance as an academic pursuit was almost unheard of. But one Wisconsin woman’s unique approach to teaching dance changed the field forever.

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Tribes, gambling companies at odds over bill legalizing online sports betting in Wisconsin

3 March 2026 at 11:00

If the bill becomes law, Wisconsin tribes interested in offering online sports betting "would need to renegotiate" their gaming compacts with the state. And those compacts would need to be approved by the federal government.

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Wisconsin National Guard members supporting military operations in the Middle East

2 March 2026 at 23:33

More than 400 members of the Wisconsin Army National Guard are stationed in the Middle East during the ongoing military action against Iran.

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Wisconsin author’s debut middle grade novel is an epic Indigenous fantasy

2 March 2026 at 18:29

Christopher Roubique's debut middle grade novel β€œMythspeaker” is inspired by Indigenous folktales. In it, Roubique draws from his Cajun and rural Wisconsin roots to explore themes of teamwork, self-worth and respect for nature.

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