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Biden Makes Superior a Centerpiece of His State of the Union Follow-Up Message
Visits the Blatnik Bridge, a prime example of aging infrastructure likely to have repairs accelerated from a bipartisan deal reached with Congress.
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Cooking Like It’s 1799: Wade House’s Historic Classes Return
Using cookbooks from 1796-1844 as reference, the Wade House’s cooking classes show attendees how to serve up dinners like the olden days.
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This Week on the Senate Campaign Trail
For the week of Feb. 21: Barnes talks business, Nelson criticizes Barnes, Battino drops out to run for a different office.
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Natural Resources Board Blocks Effort to Tighten Allowable PFAS Levels
Decision comes despite recommendation by state agencies to tighten standards for chemicals that pose health risks.
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Oshkosh Man Part of Neo-Nazi Plot: Attack Power Grid, Start a Race War
Jackson Matthew Sawall was one of three men who planned to plunge regions into chaos and cause a race war by attacking power stations, according to federal prosecutors.
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Sen. Tammy Baldwin Gets a Victory in the Fight Against Hedge Fund Vulturism
Prompted by the closure of the paper mill in Brokaw a decade ago, the SEC plans to tighten rules on secret stock positions.
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Milwaukee Narrows Its Mayoral Field to Cavalier Johnson and Bob Donovan
Voters will elect a new mayor for the first time since 2004 after Tom Barrett was appointed a US ambassador.
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UW System Will Drop Mask Requirements by Spring Break
The decision comes as Wisconsin’s latest COVID wave rapidly subsides.
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Large Farms Worsen Water Quality Concerns, Report Finds
Environmental groups find waste from mega-farms is endangering water throughout the state.
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Ramthun Already Pulling Two Other Candidates for Governor Further Right in Eliminating Election Independence
Kleefisch and Nicholson suggest control should be given to partisan politicians instead of a state Elections Commission.
























