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Ashland County approves deal to get paid for policing protests of Enbridgeโ€™s Line 5 reroute

Canadian energy firm Enbridge will reimburse Ashland County for the cost of policing protests that are anticipated with construction of its Line 5 reroute under a deal arranged by the Wisconsin Counties Association.

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Superior wants to take over a private utilityโ€™s assets. One study puts the price around $300M

A new utility-backed study finds it may cost the city of Superior around $300 million to move ahead with a contested takeover of electric, water and gas utilities run by a privately-owned company.

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Snowy season boosts northern Wisconsin tourism, but winters are becoming unreliable

Wisconsin feels more like winter than it has in years. The weather has been colder than normal so far, and big storms dumped a lot of snow on the state. Thatโ€™s boosted winter businesses and events that have struggled with recent warm winters.

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Bad River tribe wants court to halt construction of Enbridgeโ€™s Line 5 reroute

A northern Wisconsin tribe wants a court to halt construction of Enbridgeโ€™s $450 million plan to reroute an oil and gas pipeline around its reservation after an administrative law judge upheld state permits for the project.

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Here today, gone tomorrow: Open water where visitors thronged Apostle Islands ice caves days ago

On Monday, visitors walked across the frozen surface of Lake Superior to see the ice caves at the Apostle Island National Lakeshore. By Wednesday morning, any chance of getting another glimpse at that fairytale seemed to be over. At least for this winter.

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Judge rules in favor of Enbridgeโ€™s Line 5 reroute in Wisconsin, upholding state permits

An administrative law judge has upheld key state permits for Enbridgeโ€™s $450 million plan to reroute an oil and gas pipeline around the reservation of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.

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Trumpโ€™s move ending power to control climate pollution could cost Wisconsin billions

President Donald Trump and the EPA announced Thursday that theyโ€™re eliminating the scientific basis for controlling pollution thatโ€™s warming the planet, posing widespread effects for the nation and Wisconsin.

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Wisconsin native has embarked on a yearlong journey to forage for his food

Last fall, Greenfield gave up going to the grocery store. Now, the Wisconsin native is only eating what he can forage from the land for an entire year. He began harvesting and storing foods last summer and kicked off his year-long quest on Oct. 9.

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Mining company receives state approval to conduct more drilling in northern Wisconsin

On Thursday, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources granted approval to mining company GreenLight Wisconsinโ€™s plans to drill up to 20 holes across 15 sites as it explores the Bend deposit in Taylor County near Medford.

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