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Opinion: Why Wisconsin’s Main Streets Are Booming
Government investment has helped small businesses and Wisconsin’s economy thrive despite the pandemic, two business owners write.
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Democrats Try Again to Stop Letting Voucher Schools Hide Their True Cost From Taxpayers
Property tax bills show money going to schools, but an unlabeled chunk of it isn’t going to local public schools.
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Surfin’ Sheboygan, The ‘Malibu of the Midwest’
Chicago native Tommy Shimenetto has found a love for surfing the icy waters of Lake Michigan off the coast of Sheboygan.
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Ballot Drop Boxes Are Legal Again After Appeals Court Blocks Waukesha Judge’s Order
Three-judge panel says circuit court judge’s ruling comes too close to Feb. 15 primary.
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Health Insurance Sign-Ups Hit New Record in Wisconsin During Biden’s First Year
After declining enrollment during the Trump administration, a record number of people sign up for coverage.
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Ex-GOP Official Who Told People to ‘Prepare for War’ Will Be a Hudson Election Worker
The pushback against a city council member who objected shows GOP’s efforts to exert control over all aspects of elections.
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Activists Want You to Remember All of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s Messages—Even the Hard Ones
As the push for racial equality continues, those leading the fights against injustice want us to dig deeper, and think about how we all can improve the future for Black Americans.
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Masks and a Return to Virtual Classes: How Schools Are Dealing With COVID Outbreaks
Wisconsin school districts are struggling to address the ever-spreading virus, and some are taking action.
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Oshkosh Man Has Been Bitten Three Times by Deadly Snakes, That’s Not Stopping Him from Collecting Venom
MToxins Venom Lab delights visitors while helping to save lives across the world.
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How Wausau Leaders Aim to Give Afghan Refugees ‘a New Beginning’
The central Wisconsin city’s first Afghan refugees arrived in late December, with as many as 85 set to be settled there.






















