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Overstretched assisted living facilities, National park bill for Apostle Islands, ‘Slow-Mow Summer’
A journalist shares their reporting on Wisconsin assisted living facilities struggling to care for the complex needs of residents. Then we learn about the effort to make the Apostle Islands a national park. And an Appleton site manager explains how the city’s pivot from from “No Mow May.”
Copernicus Cultural Foundation gifts $130,000 to UWSP College of Fine Arts and Communication
STEVENS POINT – The Aber Suzuki Center and students within the Department of Music at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will benefit from gifts from a local foundation funded by notable Stevens Point businessman Edmund Bukolt. The Copernicus Cultural Foundation of Stevens Point gifted the UW-Stevens Point College of...
Steel King: Drive-In, Drive-Through Rack
Drive-in racking creates a cost-effective, high density storage system that allows forklift access. Pallets are loaded onto horizontal rails. Drivers then remove the pallets from the same entry point at which they were loaded. Drive-in rack systems are often used against a wall. Drive thru racking systems are based on the same concept but are located in an open area so that forklifts can drive completely through the rack system.
Teel Leads The Way In Monster Performance 14-2 Blow-Out Win Over Loggers
LA CROSSE, WI. – The Rafters completed a season series sweep over the La Crosse Loggers at Copeland Park on Sunday night and Aidan Teel was a big factor in the outcome. Teel got the scoring started in the top of the first frame with a solo home run over the right field wall. The long ball was Teel’s fourth of the season and his second away from Witter Field.
Five accused of harboring, aiding a felon in Amherst standoff involving Sauk Co. suspect
Five people are accused of harboring or aiding a felon after an armed standoff in Portage County involving a suspect accused of shooting a Sauk County deputy, a criminal complaint states.
Few specifics in Wisconsin’s first AI action plan
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s first artificial intelligence action place mentions strategies, policies, and principles in Wisconsin’s first artificial intelligence action plan released recently by Gov. Tony Evers. “We know that AI technologies are already changing the world as we know it – including the way folks work. And its why Wisconsin is working to lead the way on AI implementation and ethical utilization as we continue our work to build an economy that works for everyone,” Evers said in a statement. ...
Wisconsin 7th grader competing in K12 National Cook-Off
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Andrew Endo, a student at Wisconsin Virtual Academy, will compete in the K12 National Cook-Off in Arlington, Va. The 7th grader advanced to the finals after presenting a dish inspired by his family's heritage, featuring fish wrapped in kelp over basmati rice with candied crickets. Endo was one of six finalists chosen from over 300 contestants in the initial virtual round.