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Wisconsin researcher finds COVID-19 vaccine offers stronger protection than once thought

Researchers have long known that the COVID-19 vaccine protects individuals against severe illness. But a study analyzing data from the pandemic finds that the vaccine actually reduces the spread of the disease between vaccinated people and their close contacts.

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Wisconsin residents are running out of time to qualify for solar tax creditsΒ 

This summer, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, endingΒ  various tax credits a decade ahead of schedule. The credits could be used to buy electric vehicles and to install solar panels on homes.Β 

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Lawmakers seek legal opinion from Wisconsin AG following report on teacher sexual misconduct

State lawmakers are seeking a legal opinion from Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul about whether allegations of public school teachers grooming students is punishable by an existing state law barring immoral conduct that endangers children's safety.

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Proposed transmission line for a Wisconsin data center meets public opposition

American Transmission Co. wants to build new transmission lines, rebuild existing lines and build new substations across several counties as part of the project, according to a recent application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.Β 

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Drought is shrinking Mississippi River levels β€” again. That’s a big problem for farmers.

Farmers rely on the Mississippi River to ship grain and bring them imported fertilizer and other critical inputs. But another year of low river levels means barge travel will be more expensive.

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