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Early voting will begin in Wisconsin for a host of local races, two proposed constitutional amendments that could alter how future elections are run and the now anticlimactic presidential primary.
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Construction on Highway 51 south of Minocqua is set to start next month.
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is ending Spring Thaw and Class II road restrictions for all areas but Zone 1, which is the area from Highway 8 north
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The Forest County Sheriff’s Office reported 39 patients received medical attention at area hospitals as a result of the event, including two with elevated levels of Carbon Monoxide
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Wisconsin Republican U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde pledges in a new campaign ad to donate his salary to charity if elected.
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As of Friday afternoon, the fire danger level across the Northwoods was high or very high.
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Exemptions that allow religious organizations to avoid paying Wisconsin's unemployment tax don't apply to a Catholic charitable organization because its on-the-ground operations aren't primarily religious, a divided state Supreme Court ruled Thursday
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Governor Tony Evers stopped in Marshfield to speak with local leaders, and take a look at the city's new temporary PFAS treatment plant. He said that republicans in the state legislature need to free up the $125 million dollars set aside in the state budget for PFAS relief
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The Forest County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by Crandon Elementary Thursday reporting that 2 students and 1 staff member had become ill with the same type of symptoms and taken to the hospital
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