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2 of Wisconsin’s 99 First Responders of the Year tell their heroic stories

31 October 2025 at 18:47

First responders across Wisconsin were recognized for their work earlier this month at the state capitol. We hear stories from two of them.

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Behind the race that made Wisconsin a prime destination for cross-country skiing

27 October 2025 at 17:22

Eau Claire author publishes fifth book, β€œAmerican Birkebeiner: The Nation's Greatest Ski Marathon,” in time to inspire your next winter hobby.

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New cancer screening blood test from Madison firm is available to the public

22 October 2025 at 20:16

Madison-based molecular diagnostics company Exact Sciences recently made its cancer screening technology Cancerguard available to the public. But false positives could be cause for concern.

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Wisconsin hatchery owner sees seasonal avian flu as the β€˜new normal’

20 October 2025 at 10:00

Wisconsin's state veterinarian recommends precautions and biosecurity measures for keeping wild and domestic birds safe from avian flu.

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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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