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Yesterday β€” 23 August 2025Main stream

Whey was once considered waste. Today, it is fueling the dairy industry.

22 August 2025 at 18:34

A New York Times journalist traveled to Wisconsin to investigate how the health industry’s demand for whey products is changing the dairy business. A Wisconsin master cheesemaker said it is the way of the future.

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Door County summer storm causes β€˜chaos,’ closes popular tourist stops

12 August 2025 at 19:38

As flash floods hit southeastern Wisconsin the Door County peninsula also got hammered with a summer storm. The main roads were impassable due to debris and people were stranded for hours in remote locations.

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Wisconsin wetland insects live a lifestyle of sex, violence and deception, entomologist says

23 July 2025 at 19:18

Ann Marsh has been studying insects for more than two decades. Her research specimens include bugs that dehair rodents to feed to their young and a fly that uses its harpoon-like abdomen to insert eggs into prey.

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2 out Wisconsin pastors reflect on 10 years after decision that legalized same-sex marriage

17 July 2025 at 19:59

Last month, same-sex marriage was both celebrated and condemned on a national scale. Pastors from Madison and Manitowoc County shared their personal stories and reaction to recent news.

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A Wisconsin scientist helped launch a telescope that will create the greatest cosmic movie of all time

16 July 2025 at 10:00

UW-Madison’s Keith Bechtol has played a hand in building the Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile. A camera with 3.2 billion pixels will collect the data equivalent of all written language over all of human history.

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