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Both districts sought approval as existing referendums were due to expire at the end of the school year
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A federal freeze on certain USDA programs has held up billions of dollars for conservation and caused layoffs at a nonprofit in Iowa that supports soil and water quality.
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Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday decried what he called “irresponsible decisions in Washington" and “needless chaos,” saying his new two-year spending proposal was designed to prepare for drastic cuts from the federal government
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The winner in the April 1 general election will guide education policy in the battleground state during President Donald Trump’s second term
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State Rep. Cindi Duchow and state Sen. Dan Feyen are sponsoring a bill that would give anyone who moves to Wisconsin from North Carolina or Los Angeles County due to the hurricane or the fires a $10,000 income tax credit for 2025.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled that a Republican Party official lacked the standing to bring a lawsuit that challenges the use of a mobile voting van in 2022.
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It happened around 8:00 a.m. on Highway 8 near Spring Creek Road, about eight miles west of Rhinelander.
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A number of benefits are expected from downtown Eagle River being put on the National Register of Historical Places
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The Eagle River Fire Department posted on Facebook that the ice castle is nearing the end of its season
Tuesday, February 25th at 6:00 P.M.