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Poll: Wisconsin voters split over candidates' handling of issues
(The Center Square) - Wisconsin voters believe former President Donald Trump would handle four out of the seven major issues facing the country better than President Joe Biden, a new poll shows. The Marquette Law School poll released this week asked registered voters whether they had confidence in Biden, Trump, both about the same or neither in dealing with national and foreign policy matters. The poll included immigration and border...
Four People Accused of Stealing Thousands of Dollars in Merchandise in Northeast Wisconsin
Four people are accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise throughout Northeast Wisconsin. WBAY reports that on June 20th, between 2:45 and 3:35 in the afternoon, these four suspects stole merchandise from three different Walgreens in Fond du Lac. Fond du Lac Police Department also suspects these individuals...
Wisconsin DNR Says Don’t Steal Cicadas & Here’s Why (It’s Gross)
Those pesky cicadas are starting to die off, but they're still kicking around enough for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to warn. The warning is that stealing insects, even cicadas, is not okay from their forests. It's important to note that poaching or harvesting cicadas from state lands is...
Look To The Sky Because Air Shows Coming To IL & WI This Summer
If you're looking for some family entertainment this summer, I highly suggest checking out an airshow in Illinois or Wisconsin. One of my favorite things to do in the summer as a kid was going to air shows. Growing up, it seemed like they were happening all the time. It was one of those things I remember my whole family enjoyed so we went whenever possible.
Coalition forms to propose solutions to DNR's fish and wildlife funding shortfall
A coalition of groups and individuals has formed to propose remedies for the fish and wildlife funding shortfall at the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Led by the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, the effort is intended to stimulate conversations among stakeholders about potential solutions to the DNR's funding woes and develop a plan to address them, said Cody Kamrowski, WWF executive director.
Disability Rights Wisconsin faces cuts to victim rights advocacy grants
Kristina Jackson, a survivor of domestic violence who has struggled with depression, said Disability Rights Wisconsin held her hand through her court process and for some of the time after it was finished. The support, which came through DRW’s Victim Advocacy Program, came in the form of Pam Malin, her advocate, and a DRW attorney […] The post Disability Rights Wisconsin faces cuts to victim rights advocacy grants appeared first on Wisconsin Examiner.
Wisconsin tourism is having a big moment. But what goes into calculating economic impact?
The $25.6 billion number includes $15.7 in direct visitor spending, plus indirect effects like wages being spent in local economies. Not all counties benefit equally from tourism in Wisconsin, but all saw at least some increase from 2022 to 2023. It’s common for Wisconsin to set a tourism record every...
Nights in Wisconsin cities have become hotter. The cost is beyond just loss of sleep.
No one ever thought of Wisconsin as being in the tropics, but a new report says our cities are experiencing more uncomfortably hot "tropical nights," raising the risk of a cascade of consequences from a loss of sleep. Climate Central, a nonprofit organization that reports on climate science, found that...
15 News+: Pride history in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Pride is an integral part of Wisconsin’s history as the first gay rights state in the U.S. In February 1982, Republican Governor Lee Dreyfus signed the first anti-discrimination law, specifically making it illegal for housing or employers to discriminate based on sexual orientation. The Milwaukee...
WNA seeking nominations for Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame, Sunshine in Government Awards
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association is accepting nominations for the Wisconsin Newspaper Hall of Fame and the Sunshine in Government Award. Submissions are due by Monday, Aug. 19. Hall of Fame inductees and award recipients will be honored during a banquet on Thursday, Nov. 7, at The Madison Club, 5 E....
Dairy producers share their perspective on carbon accounting
Professional Dairy Producers’ (PDP) latest initiative empowers dairy producers to better understand their environmental footprint. The Your Farm – Your Footprint initiative is a unique program that meets the growing need of producers to know and understand their farms' carbon impacts and take charge of conversations about dairy sustainability.
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