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Wisconsin poet reflects on aftermath of COVID-19 in new, more personal collection

10 October 2025 at 15:58

UW-Whitewater professor emeritus DeWitt Clinton’s sixth poetry book is about coping with personal feelings β€” a departure from his earlier works.

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Falls made up 21 percent of EMS calls in Wisconsin last year, state health agency reports

8 October 2025 at 10:00

As we age, falls can mean broken bones, concussions and sometimes cause someone to lose their independence. The Wisconsin Institute for Healthy Aging has programs for Wisconsinites that help prevent falls for themselves and others.

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Sen. Tammy Baldwin urges the president and House speaker to negotiate as government shutdown continues

2 October 2025 at 10:01

Though many legislators are currently working toward an agreement, the House of Representatives is not in session and won’t officially reconvene until next week. To Sen. Tammy Baldwin, this means Republicans are β€œclearly not serious about trying to reopen the government.”

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One Wisconsinite’s journey from elite child athlete to sandwich generation caregiver

1 October 2025 at 10:00

Brad Cox wanted to be a competitive pairs figure skater with his sister Jocelyn. Their mother wanted to help them achieve their goals. And Jocelyn wanted them both to be happy. Jocelyn tells her story in a new memoir.

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Federal cuts could hinder efforts to contain HIV, Vivent Health CEO says

23 September 2025 at 19:37

The President and CEO of Vivent Health, a Milwaukee-based national health care organization that focuses on HIV care and prevention, now leads the International Academy of Sex Research.

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