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Shootout Deaths of Two Officers Prompt Renewed Calls for ‘Red Flag’ Laws
More than 80%of Wisconsinites support a process where someone determined to be a threat to themselves or others could temporarily lose access to their guns via a court order. Suspect had previously threatened to kill cops.
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White House Infrastructure Coordinator Visits Wisconsin, Touting Infrastructure Upgrades
The Biden administration likes to use the Badger State to highlight how the bipartisan law is upgrading bridges, water lines, internet speeds, and electric vehicle charging stations.
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4 Reasons You Should Be Paying Attention to the Farm Bill
The Farm Bill provides food assistance for 41 million Americans, funds land conservation practices, is a huge source of federal investment in rural communities, and ensures all Americans they have access to a safe, stable supply of food.
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5 Things You Might Not Know About Wisconsin’s Biggest Farmers’ Market
There’s a reason Madison consistently ranks among the best cities in the country to live. In nearly every article on the topic, you’ll find the same thing mentioned: The Dane County Farmers’ Market.
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Here Are Two More Wisconsin Examples About the Importance of Voting
After thousands of ballots were cast, a city council race in Madison ended in a tie—and one in Milwaukee resulted in a near-tie.
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Mixed Results for School Referendums Across Wisconsin—and Another Reminder of How Every Vote Matters
Only about 50% of school referendums seeking to exceed budget limits enacted by the Republican-controlled Legislature passed last week. Voters were more approving of bonds allowing schools to take on new debt to fund projects.
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7 Places To Put On Your Southwestern Wisconsin Bucket List
Southwest Wisconsin is not only home to the state’s capital, but rolling hills, award-winning waterparks, and historic haunts. Whether you live in the area or are visiting from another part of the state, here are a few ‘can’t miss’ attractions!
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Don’t Miss These ‘414 Day’ Deals
The countdown is on—it’s almost time to celebrate Wisconsin’s largest city!
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The Most Popular Book The Year You Were Born
Running the gamut from political memoir to fantasy, Stacker used data from Publisher’s Weekly to compile a list of the most popular books in America each year since 1920.
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A Madison Man Started Hiding ‘Mini Wisconsins’ During the Pandemic. He Never Stopped.
Three years and 3,000 mini models later–meet the brains behind the statewide scavenger hunt.






















