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Do you qualify for Wisconsin Shares help with child care costs? Here's how to find out, and apply
Wisconsin Shares, a subsidy program that assists families statewide with child care costs, has been in the news a lot recently. are estimated to qualify for Shares, and those who use the program may receive more financial help. But what exactly is Wisconsin Shares, and what does your family need...
Star farmer committed to wide experiences
WAUMANDEE, Wis. – When Kaleb Ellis began showing pigs in 4-H in the fourth grade, he had no clue the experience would lead him to the runner-up position for Wisconsin’s Star FFA Farmer Award. His dedication to farming and his work ethic showed through when the six judges interviewed and picked their winners for 2024 from 349 applicants.
Health care mergers are getting trickier, the balance and laws entities must follow
MARSHFIELD, Wis. (WSAW) - North Central Wisconsin has seen several mergers, acquisitions, and partnerships in health care over the last few years. Between Aspirus and Marshfield Clinic purchasing what was left of Ascension facilities in the region, Aspirus finalizing its partnership with St. Luke’s, and Marshfield Clinic’s attempts to merge with Essentia Health and now Sanford Health; it has all changed health care for the communities they serve. The practice is a growing trend happening around the country.
Peeling back the curtain: the RNC from the perspective of a delegate
MILWAUKEE — WISN 12 News sat down with Former state GOP chair and Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow - one of Wisconsin's 41 delegates who will be inside Fiserv Forum for the Republican National Convention. Farrow, briefed on his schedule for the convention this week, gave insight into what...
The Swap & Shop aims to fill basic necessities void for rural Wisconsinities
STOCKBRIDGE, Wis. — Forty-six of Wisconsin’s 72 counties are considered rural, according to a recent report by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. It can be challenging for those living in rural communities to access some of life’s necessities, such as clothes, food or toiletries. The Swap...
Putting on a show: OHS grad Black performing with Kids from Wisconsin this summer
Kids From Wisconsin’s 56th troupe has hit the road for the “Larger Than Life: The Great Entertainers” tour, including Oregon High School alumnus Ian Black. It’s a series celebrating musicians with legacies that will long outlast their lifetimes. This summer, the Kids will stop in approximately 40 communities and have daily performances at the Wisconsin State Fair.
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