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Packers legend Vince Lombardi was the original “DEI” defender
You know who supported “DEI” (diversity, equity, and inclusion) long before it was ever an acronym? Vince Lombardi.
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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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‘Mr. Baseball’ Bob Uecker, Brewers announcer, dies at 90
The Milwaukee native, Brewers icon, and radio voice of the team for 54 years was also a nationally-known TV commentator and comedic actor.
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Wisconsin mom brings holiday cheer to children in cancer treatment
Wisconsin mom Laura Shea is giving back this winter, bringing joy to children who are spending the holidays in the hospital.
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10 tips for staying safe (& out of the ER) during holiday decorating
Wisconsin Emergency Management gives advice on avoiding being one of the 15k people who go to the ER each winter for holiday decorating injuries.
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Stay healthy this holiday season with vaccines & preventive measures
DHS urges Wisconsinites to get vaccines against flu, RSV, and COVID-19 before holiday gatherings to protect themselves and others.
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The 4 most financially rewarding career paths in Wisconsin
Explore Wisconsin’s top-paying careers and their perks. From healthcare to tech, discover rewarding paths offering competitive salaries and work-life balance.
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Wisconsin’s own Hollywood hero: 16 facts about Mark Ruffalo
Discover 16 facts about Mark Ruffalo, Wisconsin’s Hollywood connection.
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90 Years of Mr. Baseball: 5 things you (probably) don’t know about Bob Uecker
Most major leaguers are lucky to spend a decade with a team. Bob Uecker has earned 54 (and counting.) The Brewers broadcasting legend’s Milwaukee roots go back as far as he does: Uecker was the first Milwaukeean to play for the city’s first baseball team, the Braves, from 1962-63. After retiring from playing the game,…

























