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Gov. Tony Evers has signed into law bipartisan bills designed to better protect the safety of judges following the killing of a retired judge and combat the rise in human trafficking. In total, Evers signed 29 crime-related bills Wednesday, most of which passed with broad bipartisan support.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources announced the season will close in the Northern Zone effective April 1st at Midnight
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The Michigan Strategic Fund approved a resolution to provide a copper mine in the western Upper Peninsula with $50 million to go towards infrastructure needs.
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According to totals from the National Weather Service, the Rhinelander area has only seen 23.1 inches of snow this season. This winter has been anything but average.
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Wild Instincts is a wildfire rehabilitation center that is currently caring for two baby bears after they were abandoned by their mother
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DNR Warden Tim Otto says the barren lakebed has attracted operators of all-terrain vehicles and trucks improperly using it as a travel route
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Homelessness continues to be an issue for both the people living with it, and community leaders who are trying to come up with a solution for it
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Voters in Oneida County will be selecting a new Oneida County Circuit Court Judge for Branch II.
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On April 2nd, Minocqua is going to referendum to increase their levy.
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Gov. Tony Evers and the Public Service Commission say Wisconsin's blueprint for digital equity has been accepted by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration