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Madison Night Market returns May 8
Discover local art, food, and music as State Street transforms into a vibrant celebration of Madison’s creative culture for its Night Market on May 8.
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Daylight saving time: Wisconsin’s reminder for emergency preparedness
As daylight saving begins, Wisconsin emphasizes emergency preparedness, urging residents to update plans and kits for severe weather and unexpected events.
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Why Wisconsin’s measles vaccination rates are falling
Wisconsin’s measles vaccination rates for young children have dropped notably since 2013, placing the state second-worst in the U.S.
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Everything you need to know about container gardening in Wisconsin
Learn about what container gardening is, what you’ll need for a fruitful garden, and what grows best in Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin high schools thrive with Career and Technical Education
Wisconsin students engage in hands-on learning, from running cafés to practicing CPR, ensuring they gain vital skills for future careers and community impact.
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Free lead testing in Milwaukee: What you need to know
Lead poisoning in Milwaukee is back in focus after a case at Golda Meir Lower School. Officials stress the importance of testing for children.
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Wisconsin DPI seeks sponsors for Summer Food Service Program
Wisconsin seeks sponsors for the 2025 Summer Food Service Program to feed kids in need. School districts and nonprofits can apply by June 15 to help serve millions of meals.
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Wisconsin STEP program prepares students for emergency situations
The STEP program in Wisconsin equips 4th and 5th graders with emergency skills, empowering them to protect themselves, their families, and communities.
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Wisconsin certified direct care professionals can now get free training & bonuses
Find out how you could benefit from Wisconsin DHS’s free training for certified direct care professionals, available in three languages.
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How Wisconsin used the $21M from opioid settlements in 2024
Learn how the Wisconsin DHS allocated $21M from opioid settlements in 2024.




















