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Forest Service Chief fields questions on Milwaukee office closure, deep budget cuts

Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz provided details to lawmakers Thursday on employees affected by the closure of its regional office in Milwaukee, as well as President Donald Trumpโ€™s budget that cuts 75 percent of the agency's funding.

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Steep fertilizer and fuel prices could squeeze US farmers for months to come, economists warn

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital trade passageway, remains virtually closed due to the war in Iran. Thatโ€™s driven up the prices of key agricultural necessities, which could remain high into next year.

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Federal agents interview Kirk Bangstad over post on attempted Trump assassination

Agents with the U.S. Secret Service and FBI interviewed liberal Wisconsin activist Kirk Bangstad Thursday, for a Facebook post suggesting either someone "in the Resistance needs to work on their marksmanship" or the latest assassination attempt of President Donald Trump was "faked."

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Donation will provide college scholarships for 500 Milwaukee students over the next decade

This week, All-In Milwaukee announced it received its largest philanthropic gift in the organizationโ€™s history.ย An $11 million donation from Keith Mardak and Mary Vandenberg will fund scholarships and programming for 500 new students over the next 10 years.

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Researchers perplexed by growing numbers of โ€˜zombie fishโ€™ deep in Lake Superior

In the deepest part of Lake Superior, a quarter mile below the surface, researchers are discovering a growing number of extraordinarily thin lake trout that weigh about half their typical, healthy body weight. Scientists have dubbed them "zombie fish."

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Literacy coaches will join 54 Wisconsin schools this fall where reading scores are lowest

Literacy coaches funded by the state will arrive next fall in Wisconsin schools where students are struggling to learn to read, fulfilling a key component of the 2023 Act 20 legislation that was stalled by political infighting.ย 

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