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Microsoft doesn’t expect its data centers will trigger review under Great Lakes Compact

A Microsoft official said Tuesday the company doesn’t expect its data centers in the Great Lakes region will reach a threshold that would trigger greater review under the Great Lakes Compact.

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Wisconsin PFAS limits may face legal challenge after EPA’s proposed rollback

Some policy experts say Wisconsin’s drinking water standards for PFAS could be vulnerable to a legal challenge after the Environmental Protection Agency announced its rolling back limits for some chemicals this week.

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CSA boxes get people buying fresh from farms, but will customer convenience hurt the mission?

Community-supported agriculture has been a popular way for people to buy produce from local farms for decades. There's new pressure on farmers to offer more customization and convenience β€” but some CSA supporters worry that may dilute the original purpose.

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Lawmakers say Brule hatchery must stay open as they approve $4M in spending authority

The Brule State Fish Hatchery in northern Wisconsin must remain open after the Legislature’s finance committee unanimously approved $4 million in additional spending authority for the state’s fish and wildlife account.

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