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Today β€” 21 March 2026WPR

Port Washington limits construction hours for data center project after complaints

20 March 2026 at 20:46

Port Washington officials are limiting construction hours at the massive data center campus being built in the city following complaints from residents who live near the site.Β 

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Wisconsin government expert: Reappointment of Brad Schimel could undermine cases

20 March 2026 at 19:04

A Marquette University political science professor says U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi reappointing Brad Schimel to lead the Eastern District attorney's office in Milwaukee is part of a wider strategy from the Trump Administration and is legally questionable.

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Wisconsin joins states suing EPA for abandoning power to fight climate change

20 March 2026 at 17:53

Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul joined a coalition of two dozen states over the EPA's decision to repeal the scientific basis for controlling pollution that’s heating up the planet.

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Tax credit meant to help struggling workers mostly helps employers, Wisconsin study finds

20 March 2026 at 16:55

Lawmakers want to expand the Work Opportunity Tax Credit which for three decades has rewarded companies that hire people with barriers to employment. New research shows it doesn’t work.

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Wisconsin conductor John DeMain talks about his legacy, new memoir

20 March 2026 at 16:17

After a lifetime of musical achievements and 32 years with the Madison Symphony Orchestra, Grammy and Tony award-winning director John DeMain is out with a memoir, β€œWorking with My Heroes: A Life in Music.”

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Chart-topping Wisconsin blues musician releases new album, β€˜Life Lines’

20 March 2026 at 16:15

Singer-songwriter Joyann Parker's upcoming album, β€œLife Lines,” explores stories and lessons gathered with age. It drops later this month, and Parker will be performing a Northwoods album release show in Hayward on May 15.

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Yesterday β€” 20 March 2026WPR

Microsoft to stop using NDAs with local governments for data center development

20 March 2026 at 10:00

Microsoft will no longer use nondisclosure agreements with local governments in developing data centers, the company announced this week.

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Conditioning for the mind: UW-Madison athletes prepare with meditation

20 March 2026 at 10:00

Chad McGehee started as the director of meditation training at Wisconsin Athletics in 2020 β€” the first ever person to hold that title in a major college sports program. McGehee tells athletes that meditation is β€œstrength and conditioning for the mind.” 

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Advocates, family call for mother’s release from ICE detention in Kentucky

20 March 2026 at 10:00

Elvira Benitez-Suarez’s husband and three of her four children joined advocates from Voces de la Frontera at an event Thursday in Milwaukee to demand her immediate release from ICE custody. It’s part of a new β€œJustice for Elvira” campaign

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Former Wisconsin poet laureate receives National Book Foundation prize for β€˜Ancient Light’

19 March 2026 at 18:52

Former poet laureate of Wisconsin Kimberly Blaeser received a National Book Foundation prize for her most recent poetry collection, Ancient Light, that gives voice to urgent ecological and social issues.

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