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Today โ€” 10 December 2025Main stream

GOP bill would ban local โ€˜rights of natureโ€™ ordinances

10 December 2025 at 11:00

A Wisconsin Senate committee held a public hearing on a Republican bill that would bar local governments from passing ordinances that grant legal rights to natural resources.

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Yesterday โ€” 9 December 2025Main stream

Wisconsin reviews registration of EPA-approved pesticides that are said to contain PFAS

9 December 2025 at 11:03

Wisconsin is reviewing registration of pesticides that some Wisconsin farm groups say would help manage pests and disease, but some scientists and environmentalists argue they contain PFAS.

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Settlement nears in Wisconsin lawsuit against Tyco, Johnson Controls over PFAS

4 December 2025 at 17:21

A settlement is pending in the stateโ€™s case against a Marinette manufacturer of firefighting foam over alleged violations of the stateโ€™s spills law for failing to report PFAS contamination.

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Early study results show landfill runoff in Wisconsin has high PFAS levels

1 December 2025 at 20:47

Early results of a new study show landfill runoff contained the highest levels of PFAS among liquid wastes sampled statewide in Wisconsin.

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Great Lakes ice is thought to block evaporation. A new study says weather plays a bigger role.

1 December 2025 at 11:00

Ice cover on the Great Lakes has often been thought to cap evaporation that can influence water levels and regional weather. But a new study finds ice doesnโ€™t play as big a role in blocking evaporation as once thought, which could prove vital for predicting future climate conditions and lake levels.

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Wisconsin bill promotes soybean-based firefighting foam to replace PFAS

1 December 2025 at 11:00

Wisconsin lawmakers want to provide fire departments access to grants for a new type of firefighting foam derived from soybeans that could provide an alternative to PFAS-based foams.

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Blizzard conditions expected through Thanksgiving for parts of northern Wisconsin

26 November 2025 at 18:14

Iron County is in the โ€œbullseyeโ€ for the heaviest snowfall, with overall totals of 30 inches or more anticipated before the storm tapers off there tomorrow morning.

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Wisconsinโ€™s โ€˜snowiestโ€™ ski resort will stay open this season after bankruptcy filing

26 November 2025 at 11:00

A federal court has granted a northern Wisconsin ski resortโ€™s request to continue operating after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles to survive amid lacking snow in recent years.

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Wisconsin water quality rule finalized amid feud between Evers, GOP leaders

25 November 2025 at 11:00

A rule aimed at protecting waterways from pollution is the latest outcome of a power struggle between Gov. Tony Evers and the GOP legislation over state agencies' authority.

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Invasive tree-killing pest โ€˜highly likelyโ€™ to show up in Wisconsin, expert says

24 November 2025 at 11:00

State agencies are teaming up to prevent an invasive forest pest from making its way into Wisconsin and threatening millions of the stateโ€™s hemlock trees.

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Lawsuit seeks to shield some landowners from Wisconsinโ€™s spills law

20 November 2025 at 20:09

The legal arm of Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce is mounting another challenge against the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, seeking to bar the agency from enforcing the state's spills law against innocent landowners.ย 

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Tensions mount over conflicting ballast water regulations on the Great Lakes

18 November 2025 at 20:42

American shippers are at odds with the Canadian government over its regulations that require all Great Lakes vessels or โ€œlakersโ€ to install systems to treat their ballast water by 2030.

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Wisconsin coal terminal to close after 50 years as clean energy saps demand

17 November 2025 at 11:00

Midwest Energy Resources Company, a subsidiary of DTE Electric Company, will not renew its 50-year lease with Koch Industries as of June 30 next year.

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Wisconsin lacks standards for pesticides in water

13 November 2025 at 20:59

Wisconsin lacks standards or health advisory limits for more than half of pesticide-related chemicals analyzed in the state, and there are currently no state surface water standards for pesticides.

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Cleanup of PFAS could cost Wisconsin billions, regulators and lawmakers say

12 November 2025 at 11:03

Wisconsin environmental regulators and Republican lawmakers donโ€™t agree on much when it comes to addressing PFAS contamination, but both acknowledge it will likely cost the state billions of dollars.

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50 years later, Edmund Fitzgerald sinking leaves lasting effects on families, forecasting

10 November 2025 at 11:03

On Nov. 1 in Washburn, a memorial dedication ceremony was held for the 29 crew members who lost their lives aboard the Fitz just ahead of the 50th anniversary of its sinking.

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Opponents say Army Corpsโ€™ Line 5 approval violates the law, supporters hail the move

30 October 2025 at 19:32

Environmental groups argue a federal permit issued for Enbridgeโ€™s Line 5 reroute is unlawful due to an ongoing legal challenge. Labor unions and business groups hailed the approval.

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