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Report: Wisconsin’s shrinking working-age population reduces projected housing need

9 June 2026 at 10:00

A projected decline in Wisconsin’s working-age population means the state needs to build fewer housing units than previously expected, according to a new report.

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Generac lands new data center deal as sector drives improved sales outlook, stock price

4 June 2026 at 10:00

Generac's sales of industrial-scale generators have been rising based on demand from data centers and its stock price has more than doubled since the start of the year. The company is expanding in Wisconsin, with plans to open a new factory to meet growing demand.

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Budget committee OKs sale of state building that’s being eyed for Amtrak station

2 June 2026 at 18:47

Wisconsin's Joint Committee on Finance voted to sell the former State Human Services Building to Landmark Development Services Company for $10 million.

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Wisconsin sees record-high beef prices alongside high demand

1 June 2026 at 23:12

The average price for a pound of beef hit a record-high $9.64 in April. Steak and ground beef prices are both up more than 14 percent compared to this time last year. An agriculture professor says these prices are on the rise and a butcher shop owner shares what he’s seeing.

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Pope’s warnings over the ethical use of AI resonate with some Wisconsin experts

1 June 2026 at 21:21

A pair of Wisconsin academics note the Pope’s sentiments capture concerns over the explosion of artificial intelligence at a time when public policy isn’t keeping pace.

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Homes in Wisconsin’s largest metros among least affordable in Midwest, analysis finds

29 May 2026 at 10:00

The median home cost in Wisconsin’s two biggest metro areas is at least five times the median household income in those communities, among the highest in the Midwest.

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State senator who helped tank popular surplus bill says it didn’t make ‘financial sense’ 

27 May 2026 at 21:49

The bipartisan bill to spend the state’s multi-billion-dollar surplus failed after all state Senate Democrats and three Republicans voted it down.

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Proposal would prohibit large data centers in Milwaukee, regulate small data centers

27 May 2026 at 10:00

A new zoning proposal in Milwaukee would essentially ban large data centers in the city and establish regulations for smaller data centers.

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Wisconsin’s labor market has cooled, but unemployment remains near historic lows

22 May 2026 at 10:00

Wisconsin’s labor market has slowed down over the last year, though unemployment has remained near historic lows, according to preliminary data released by the state Department of Workforce Development.

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Residents speak out against possible data center in northeast Wisconsin’s village of Wrightstown

19 May 2026 at 22:28

While local leaders in the northeast Wisconsin village of Wrightstown say they haven't received a formal development proposal, some local residents are making their feelings known in advance — they don't want a data center in town.

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Oshkosh takes step toward buying former downtown shopping mall property

18 May 2026 at 16:03

Oshkosh is taking steps toward potentially buying a former downtown shopping mall. The city is considering converting the site into a mixed-use redevelopment that could include retail, housing and restaurants.

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Don’t bet on that: Evers bans state employees from using insider knowledge in prediction markets

14 May 2026 at 17:12

A newly signed executive order bans Wisconsin's executive branch employees from using nonpublic information to make money through prediction markets.

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Citing economic uncertainty, Uline looks to pause construction plan in Kenosha County

13 May 2026 at 10:00

Wisconsin's Uline is looking to pause the development of a more than 1 million-square-foot distribution center in Kenosha due to economic uncertainty.

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Microsoft says it has hired around 375 people for its Mount Pleasant data center

12 May 2026 at 10:00

Microsoft has hired around 375 people for full-time positions in Wisconsin and that number could grow to 800 by the time the company finishes its second data center in Racine County, according to a company spokesperson.

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Granite Belt links small towns, rural roads in new Wisconsin cycling initiative

12 May 2026 at 10:00

The Granite Belt is a developing gravel cycling network of roughly 900 miles across Marathon, Lincoln, Langlade and Shawano counties, with Wausau positioned as the central base camp.

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