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Some birds have started their annual migration to or through the Northwoods.Soon, they’ll be coming in droves.The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin is encouraging people to get out and see them while also supporting work to protect and restore bird habitat.
Try as we might, we can’t be everywhere at once, so we want to hear what you’re seeing in your local community. Share your tips and questions here.
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Although recent rain has improved conditions in some areas, much of the state's vegetation is still dead and dry.
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During National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, first responders in Central Wisconsin are thanking their dispatchers for all that they do
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Republican lawmakers have filed a new lawsuit alleging partial vetoes Gov. Tony Evers made to a bill designed to bolster students' reading performance were unconstitutional.
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Spanish teacher Jodi Resch Brownell has been named the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction’s 2023-24 Global Educator of the Year
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In 2022, grocery prices increased 11.4 percent. While the rate of price increases has slowed, it’s still rising.It’s leading to more people in the Northwoods trying to supplement their groceries elsewhere.
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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome is a debilitating condition that impacts mostly women, but there are not nearly enough research or treatment options available.
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The Cisco Lake Boating Access Site in Gogebic County will be closed for the next few weeks while repairs are being made.
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