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Congress debates selling gas with 15 percent ethanol year-round permanently. Would it help Wisconsin farmers?

25 June 2026 at 20:29

Biofuel and corn advocates argue expanding the use of higher-ethanol gasoline could increase demand for corn and serve as a lifeline for farmers. Critics say it would lead to environmental and health costs.

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New agreement promises to boost seed variety for Wisconsin farmers

18 June 2026 at 14:30

Last month, seed seller Bayer and the U.S. Department of Justice reached an agreement to suspend parts of a seed loyalty program that regulators argued was anticompetitive and drove up prices. A researcher and independent seed company explain why they say the move was needed.

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β€˜This is a time to negotiate’: Recent AI data center deals signal boom for some Wisconsin businesses

12 June 2026 at 10:00

Several Wisconsin companies signed deals to provide critical components for new data centers. An analyst told WPR these deals mean Wisconsin businesses are seeing new opportunities with the boom in AI data center development.

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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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New investigation unpacks challenges 911 dispatchers face in Wisconsin and nationwide

28 May 2026 at 19:17

The public radio show β€œReveal” explained in a recent episode that nearly one in five 911 dispatch centers in America’s 100 biggest cities fail to answer 911 calls within 15 seconds. But Dane County’s center has beaten those standards for years. A reporter explains his findings and a Waukesha County official details how her county turned its dispatch around.

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Head of Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents defends Rothman firing, talks next system president

19 May 2026 at 21:19

Earlier this month, UW Board of Regents President Amy Bogost formed a 25-person search committee to find the next president of the state’s 165,000-student university system. She told WPR what issues are top of mind for the system’s next leader.

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Ojibwe filmmaker explores grief and death in short film

18 May 2026 at 20:32

A short film that recently aired on the Wisconsin Channel follows an Ojibwe photographer holding a ceremonial fire alive for four days and nights to guide his father’s spirit to the afterlife, while his father tries to reach him from beyond.

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Wisconsin tech college system president pushes back on failed bipartisan spending bill

15 May 2026 at 19:47

A spending bill crafted by Gov. Tony Evers and Republican leaders was voted down in the state Senate Wednesday. The head of the state’s technical college system explains why the heads of those schools were opposed to the effort.

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Welfare organizations complete transfer of hundreds of Ridglan Farms beagles

12 May 2026 at 20:43

Animal advocates have seen huge interest from people who want to adopt dogs that were taken from a Wisconsin-based facility that bred them for scientific research.

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Some Ascension ICUs not staffing in-person critical care physicians

8 May 2026 at 20:11

As of May 1, some smaller Ascension Wisconsin ICUs in Mequon, Brookfield and Franklin are staffing critical care specialists by video call only β€” raising concerns from staff about patient outcomes.

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New James and Susan Patterson book rooted in Wisconsin

20 April 2026 at 17:51

A new book co-written by James and Susan Patterson draws from Susan’s time as a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the late 1970s and early β€˜80s. The pair discuss the book’s Wisconsin inspirations and how they write together.

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2 Wisconsin health systems launching cancer treatment programs new to the state

16 April 2026 at 21:29

Two major health systems in Wisconsin have either just launched or are set to launch the first two proton therapy cancer treatment programs in the state.

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