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Today β€” 14 April 2026WPR

Transmission companies call on federal regulators to ease bidding requirements

14 April 2026 at 10:03

A group of transmission companies is asking federal regulators to scale back competitive bidding for major transmission projects in parts of the Midwest and Great Plains.

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Up and down the ballot, data centers are becoming a motivating issue for voters

14 April 2026 at 10:00

During last week’s election, voters across Wisconsin cast ballots for judges, school boards, county boards, mayors and city alders. And from the northwest to the southeast, some people voted with one big issue on their minds: data centers.

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The World’s Largest Trivia Contest brings another marathon weekend to central Wisconsin

14 April 2026 at 10:00

To outsiders, the whole thing can sound a little absurd β€” a radio contest that becomes a citywide endurance test. In central Wisconsin, that is part of the appeal.

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Family and friends of man shot and killed by Superior officer demand justice

13 April 2026 at 22:49

Family and friends of a man who was shot and killed Tuesday by a Superior police officer demanded justice during a protest outside the Douglas County Courthouse Monday.Β 

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Attorneys for Islamic Society of Milwaukee leader will push for his release from custody

13 April 2026 at 20:21

The first immigration court hearing for the president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee who was recently detained by ICE agents has been pushed back.

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Fly me to the moon: Wisconsinite rises to NASA’s Artemis program

13 April 2026 at 17:11

Under the Artemis program, Susan Lederer is the lead project scientist for NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services. Lederer shares reaction to the Artemis II mission, while explaining her path to NASA.

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Yesterday β€” 13 April 2026WPR

After 20-point Supreme Court loss, Wisconsin Republicans look for who’s to blame

13 April 2026 at 10:02

Staggered by a 20-point loss in the April Supreme Court election, Wisconsin conservatives are arguing about who's to blame, and behind the scenes, members of the state Republican Party are split on whether Chair Brian Schimming should be fired.Β 

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Racine County high school wins legal fight for 80 acres of farmland

13 April 2026 at 09:54

Voters passed a $34.9 million referendum in November 2024 for the district to build a road and add parking lot spaces on the land, which is next to the school's athletic fields.Β 

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Before yesterdayWPR

New photobook showcases the β€˜hidden gem’ of Milwaukee’s live music scene

10 April 2026 at 20:21

A new photobook from a longtime Milwaukee artist and photographer showcases years of pictures of live performances from a range of Milwaukee musicians. The photographer gives WPR’s β€œWisconsin Today” insight into the music scene of Wisconsin’s largest city.

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Most American prairies are gone. These people are working to bring them back.

10 April 2026 at 19:30

From a field on an Illinois university campus, to rare, untouched land in Texas, here are some efforts to replant once-abundant prairie in the Midwest and Great Plains.

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Silent Book Clubs bring people together for reading and community

10 April 2026 at 16:07

The Silent Book Club movement kicked off in 2015 in California. According to the organization’s web site, there are more than 2,000 clubs around the world, including more than 30 in Wisconsin.

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$263M federal loan to help bring medical isotope manufacturing to Janesville

10 April 2026 at 10:00

A more than $200 million federal loan could help complete construction on a medical isotope manufacturing facility in Janesville that will eventually support about 150 full-time jobs.

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