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Northern Wisconsin lakes are less clear than they were 30 years ago. That’s led to a decrease in loons, who rely on clear waters for hunting fish.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service recently announced it is discontinuing a few market surveys due to budget cuts. Some lawmakers and industry groups have expressed concern and want the decision to be reversed.
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Leaders of Monk Botanical Gardens have apologized after their brief name change caused significant public backlash the last few weeks
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Rothschild Administrator Ryan VanDeWalle has confirmed that Riverside Fire District Chief Robert Bowen has been placed on paid administrative leave following his arrest this week
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Emergency workers at Central Wisconsin Airport will practice today for something they hope never happens
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A study published this week from Rand Corporation revealed Wisconsin's hospital prices are the fifth highest in the country, relative to Medicare costs
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A local church has seen the demand for food grow over the last decade.What started out as a way to keep one child from going hungry on the weekend has grown to help more than a hundred each school year.
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The time of year - spring - is but one important factor playing into the intensity of frog calls.
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The sun gets stronger every day as we head toward summer, and people are spending more time out in that bright sunshine
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Tuesday, May 28th at 6:00 P.M.