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Program aimed at nurturing infant-parent reading expands in Milwaukee

6 March 2026 at 19:17

A Wisconsin early childhood literacy nonprofit is helping parents and children make reading part of their daily routine, teaming up with libraries and clinics to give out “prescriptions to read” during medical checkups.

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Trump administration investigating New Richmond School District’s gender policy

6 March 2026 at 18:26

The U.S. Department of Education has launched an investigation into the New Richmond School District in western Wisconsin for allegedly "allowing biological men to use female restrooms."

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Department of Education assembly at Brookfield high school rocks community

6 March 2026 at 17:32

As word spread across Brookfield that the U.S. Department of Education would arrive on Friday with its History Rocks! tour, some parents feared the event was part of what they see as a larger effort by the Trump administration to indoctrinate children. 

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20-year-old sentenced to 7 years in prison for setting fire to Wisconsin congressman’s office

6 March 2026 at 16:22

A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to seven years in prison and seven years of extended supervision for setting fire to a Wisconsin congressman’s Fond du Lac office last year.

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Algae is a ‘little vacuum’ for microplastics. Midwest scientists think it could clean up the problem

6 March 2026 at 11:00

Tiny shards of plastic called microplastics are all over the environment and even inside human bodies. Researchers have found a type of bioengineered algae that can clean up these pesky particles.

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Wisconsin thriller author shares the latest novel in his ‘Peter Ash’ series

6 March 2026 at 11:00

"I'm what's called a 'pantser,' rather than a 'plotter,' author Nick Petrie said. "I don't outline before I start a book, I just write kind of by the seat of my pants. I'm trying to entertain myself."

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Democrats in Wisconsin and Minnesota urge release of funds for bridge replacement

6 March 2026 at 11:00

U.S. Democratic senators in Wisconsin and Minnesota are urging Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy to release a $1 billion federal grant for replacement of a major bridge connecting Duluth and Superior.

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Shipwreck hunter discovers sunken 150-year-old luxury liner off the coast of Wisconsin

5 March 2026 at 23:17

Scuba diver Paul Ehorn's recent discovery of the Lac La Belle was nearly 60 years in the making and is part of an overall uptick in Great Lakes shipwreck discoveries.

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Tammy Baldwin calls Iran war ‘illegal.’ Ron Johnson says strikes couldn’t wait for Congress.

5 March 2026 at 22:51

Wisconsin U.S. Sens. Tammy Baldwin and Ron Johnson couldn't be further apart on President Donald Trump's decision to launch military attacks on Iran.

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Wisconsin is on track for 200K population dip by 2050. Could immigration reform be the answer?

5 March 2026 at 22:45

A population geographer at UW-Whitewater makes the case that state-based visa programs could boost Wisconsin’s declining population and fuel local economies as the workforce ages.

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Wisconsin joins multi-state lawsuit challenging Trump’s most recent round of tariffs

5 March 2026 at 21:19

Wisconsin is one of more than 20 states suing the Trump administration to try to block the administration’s most recent effort to impose new tariffs. 

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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. 

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