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Amid Wisconsin nursing shortage, UW-Oshkosh professor thinks adding more men could help

10 November 2025 at 20:15

Wisconsin will be short by more than 10,000 nurses in 15 years, according to the stateโ€™s Department of Workforce Development. A professor at UW-Oshkosh told WPRโ€™s โ€œWisconsin Todayโ€ one way to address the shortage is to bring more men into the profession.

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2 Wisconsin Latino business community members say Trumpโ€™s policies are hurting them

6 November 2025 at 11:02

President Donald Trumpโ€™s widespread tariffs and expansion of immigration arrests are harming Latino businesses, according to the head of a chamber of commerce in Madison and the co-founder of a marketplace for Latina entrepreneurs.

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โ€˜Iโ€™m still a boy playing in the dirtโ€™: Wisconsin gardener on decades of growing giant pumpkins

30 October 2025 at 20:57

After winning his third weigh off for the year, Wisconsin giant pumpkin grower Jim Ford told WPR that he hopes to beat the world record for the largest pumpkin grown in the world.

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New bill would legalize online sports betting in Wisconsin, circumventing state Constitution

28 October 2025 at 20:15

A new bill supported by a bipartisan group of lawmakers would legalize online sports betting statewide throughout Wisconsin. This comes as a lawsuit from the stateโ€™s Ho-Chunk Nation alleges that several companies are already operating illegal online sportsbooks in the state.

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New laws aim to train more emergency medical responders, increase EMS reimbursement

24 October 2025 at 21:21

Two bills signed into law aim to strengthen emergency medical services around the state by reducing costs for education and the burden on local governments.

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The average Americanโ€™s credit score is falling. A Wisconsin professor says there are several reasons why.

14 October 2025 at 18:25

A recent report from FICO finds that Americansโ€™ average credit score is on the decline, with Gen Z borrowers being most affected. An economics professor says the dropping score isnโ€™t the most alarming findings in this analysis.

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What caregivers should know about online gaming safety after a Wisconsin familyโ€™s lawsuit against Roblox

10 October 2025 at 20:22

On Wednesday, a family in Wisconsin filed a lawsuit against the video game giant Roblox, alleging that it failed to protect their child from abuse. A researcher focusing on adolescent internet use gives advice for parents on how to navigate platforms like these.

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Documentary follows Japanese Packers fansโ€™ pilgrimage to Green Bay

8 October 2025 at 21:16

A new film from the same production company as last yearโ€™s Brewers documentary โ€œJust a Bit Outsideโ€ tells the story of a group of Packers fanatics in Tokyo and follows their journey to Lambeau Field in 2017.

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Lake Winnebago wild rice restoration project continues despite federal funding cut

6 October 2025 at 10:00

One of Wisconsinโ€™s most iconic aquatic plants has been in decline in recent years. A project to reseed wild rice in one of Wisconsinโ€™s largest lakes was rocked when the Trump administration abruptly pulled millions in funding earlier this year.

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