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The League estimated that more than 3 million Michiganders would lose health coverage, as would tens of millions of people in other states
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Born and raised on a small farm in Antigo, Wisconsin, Lukas grew up around horses
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In March, the Trump administration cut funding for the Wisconsin Local Food Purchase Assistance Program
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Oneida and Vilas County Conservation Departments are encouraging folks to turn off the lights this weekend.It’s their third annual “Lights Out” weekend to highlight the impact of light pollution.
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Garlic mustard is one of the earliest invasive plants to be found in the spring, and it's widespread in Wisconsin
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Through its Wisconsin Women in Conservation program, the Michael Fields Agriculture Institute is showing how reintroducing native plant species, among other practices, can reestablish endangered habitats supporting an entire ecosystem
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The decisions, made without explanation from the court, is a setback for Democrats who had hoped for new, friendlier district boundary lines in Wisconsin as they attempt to win back control of the House next year
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The court on Wednesday struck down his partial veto of a Republican bill in a case that tested both the limits of his broad veto powers and the Legislature’s ability to exert influence by controlling funding.
Tuesday, August 26 at 6:00 P.M.