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Environmental lawyers say end of Chevron deference could hurt Wisconsin water quality
Starkweather Creek empties into Lake Monona at Olbrich Park in Madison. (Henry Redman | Wisconsin Examiner) Environmental and administrative lawyers say that efforts to protect Wisconsin’s water from contaminants such as PFAS could be harmed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision last week to overturn the 40-year-old precedent known as Chevron deference.
Email Breaches Reported by SkinCure Oncology & the Wisconsin Department of Health Services
SkinCure Oncology has notified 13,434 patients about an email attack that occurred in June 2023, and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services has announced a breach of the personal information of 19,150 Medicaid recipients. SkinCure Oncology. SkinCure Oncology in Burr Ridge, IL, has issued individual notifications to 13,434 patients whose...
Fourth of July festivities in Fond du Lac dampened by rain. Here's which fireworks have been rescheduled.
FOND DU LAC – Many Fourth of July festivities went on as scheduled in the Fond du Lac area, except evening rain that threatened the fireworks shows. Fond du Lac's Festival Foods fireworks in Lakeside Park will be at 9:30 p.m. July 6. The Light up the Lake fireworks...
For third year in a row, Kaukauna’s Schimke wins 2024 Fox Firecracker 5k
KAUKAUNA — In a city known for its championship streaks in sports, Kaukauna’s Aaron Schmike is has a nice streak of his own going. The 2023 Kaukauna High School graduate has now won the Fox Firecracker 5k three years in a row, this year with a time of 16:18.2.
Marian University's Scholars Program awarded $250K matching grant by Packers Foundation, and more in the latest news in brief
FOND DU LAC – The Green Bay Packers Foundation has awarded a $250,000 matching grant to the Dr. George E. Koonce Scholars Program. The program is intended to make a college degree possible for low-income students. Koonce started the Koonce Scholars Program a year ago at Marian University in...
What to know about mass challenges to voter eligibility and voter rolls in Wisconsin
Voter eligibility challenges burden election administrators, undermine confidence in elections and intimidate voters, according to a new report by Protect Democracy, a nonprofit focused on protecting Democracy from authoritarianism. The study found widespread voter eligibility challenges grew following attempts to prove fraud in the 2020 presidential election. They often rely on flawed data...
Wisconsin home loans record, Tension over nursing schools in Madison and Milwaukee, Home kits modeled after Frank Lloyd Wright
We talk with a guest from the WHEDA about the high dollar amount of home loans extended last year. Then we learn about plans for Arizona College of Nursing schools in Wisconsin’s largest cities. And former professor at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture talks about designing home kits.
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