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Marquette researchers discover new probiotic to weaken multidrug-resistant staph infections, such as MRSA
Researchers in Marquette’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences have discovered a novel probiotic which can weaken the resistance of antimicrobial resistant bacterial infections, such as MRSA, by increasing its sensitivity to multiple antibiotics and inhibiting biofilm development in the human gut. Dr. Krassimira Hristova, professor of biological sciences...
Marian University gets $29 million to offer scholarships and upgrade medical school
Marian University recently received $29 million from the Tom & Julie Wood Family Foundation. The financial gift — the largest in the university’s 173 year history — will provide more scholarship and academic opportunities for students. “[The gift] allows us to elevate everything we're doing here –...
Jordan Love Sounds Off on Potential Green Bay Packers Contract Extension
Jordan Love is signed through the 2024 season, but, the Green Bay Packers quarterback could be in line for a contract that comes close to potentially resetting the market at the position before the upcoming campaign kicks off. Love guided the Packers to the NFC Divisional Round of the NFL...
WAPL morning radio host stepping away after 39 years amid ongoing health issues, search for new morning co-host begins
APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV) – A popular rock station based in Appleton announced that one of its on-air hosts is stepping away after 39 years of entertaining northeast Wisconsin citing ongoing health issues as the reason why. According to a social media post from 105.7 WAPL, plans were initially made...
Packers Rookie Turning Heads With Performance in Offseason
People are very excited to see the 2024 Green Bay Packers rookie class in action. General manager Brian Gutekunst addressed several of the team’s weaknesses during the 2024 NFL Draft. One of those weaknesses was the linebacker position. Changing to a 4-3 base under Jeff Hafley after years of...
3 Former Packers Still Unemployed Entering Training Camp
The Green Bay Packers are preparing to start training camp, which means they're unlikely to sign anyone else — barring an injury. They were active this offseason, signing Josh Jacobs, Xavier McKinney, Andre Dillard, Greg Joseph, and more. They also let several players walk including Darnell Savage, Jonathan Owens, and Yosh Nijman.
In battleground Wisconsin, Republicans and Democrats have both grown less moderate
In the struggle for primacy between red and blue in battleground Wisconsin, both sides can claim they’ve made some headway over the past decade. Democrats have won more big elections (and by bigger margins) in recent years than Republicans. ...
Wisconsin tribe watching presidential race for cannabis law reform as state maintains prohibition
MILWAUKEE — A leader with the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa said lifting federal prohibitions on marijuana would allow for the sovereign nation to enter the billion-dollar industry sweeping the country. Cannabis in all forms — except for CBD products — is illegal in Wisconsin. Bordering states Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois all […] The post Wisconsin tribe watching presidential race for cannabis law reform as state maintains prohibition appeared first on Source New Mexico.
Finally drying out as temps drop but humidity lingers
Parts of southeast Wisconsin saw heavy rain and storms Monday evening as the northern edge of a line of storms across the Midwest pushed east. Those storms dropped a lot of rain in Kenosha County and the surrounding area with over 3" of rain in the city of Kenosha leading to brief flooding. other areas, especially north of I-94 got around a quarter inch of rain or less.
Domino Bar loses liquor license
Despite the owner’s pledge to reopen by July 1, a once-popular Wausau bar remains shuttered and the tavern’s liquor license has expired, city officials confirmed last week. That means two regular licenses, which are typically in high demand, are now available in Wausau. The Domino Bar, 740 Washington...
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