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Analysis, Advocates say Northern Wisconsin Oil Pipeline Threatens Drinking Water, Lake Superior
The battlelines are drawn as activists attempt to sway the Department of Natural Resources to kill a proposed pipeline project. Activists and concerned citizens raised their voices Wednesday against the future of a gas and oil pipeline that runs across northern Wisconsin and through a native reservation. Enbridge Inc., a Canadian oil company, wants to…
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Superior to Use COVID Relief Money For Broadband, Child Care, Social Services, and More
City’s $17 million in ARPA funds would also be used to purchase electric and hybrid vehicles, and to address the environment.
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Wisconsin Buses Save a Seat for Rosa Parks
Transit agencies commemorate the civil rights icon on Transit Equity Day.
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Health Officials Optimistic About Declining COVID Numbers, but Remain Cautious
All 72 counties still have critically high levels of virus activity, and the National Guard is helping at 17 nursing facilities.
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Private Equity Takeover Could Hurt Kohl’s and Its Employees
The Wisconsin-based department store chain employs 110,000 nationwide and 4,000 at its corporate headquarters.
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Jan. 6 Committee Subpoenas Wisconsin Republicans Over False Trump Electors
Two Wisconsin GOP members cast fraudulent Electoral College votes. Now Congress is investigating.
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Nearly Two Years Into Pandemic, Some Small Businesses Still Struggling
Many entrepreneurs say they continue to face challenges amid continuing COVID-19 infections, a labor shortage, and supply chain disruptions.
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Nurses Up North Push for Better Pay Amid Pandemic Demands
Nurses at a major Wisconsin health network are demanding higher wages and better working conditions after two years of a pandemic and staffing shortages.
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Right to Clean Water Goes to Voters in Two Wisconsin Counties
Voters in two Wisconsin counties will have the chance to make their voices heard on the issue of water quality in the upcoming spring election.
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Republican Kevin Nicholson Joins Wisconsin Governor’s Race
Announcement stokes GOP fears of a bitter primary with former Lt. Gov. Kleefisch over who runs against Gov. Evers.






















