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The Oneida County Health Department will be testing the water at five public beaches this summer.
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Talks of creating a Vilas County Natural Beauty Advisory Council to decide what’s to be done with Riverside Park in Eagle River were tabled during last Tuesday’s Vilas County Board of Supervisors meeting.
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Iron County and the Town of Saxon recently received $375,000 in federal funding to stabilize Saxon Harbor.
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Potawatomi Ventures says the Potawatomi Community is the first Native American tribe in the United States to receive and implement a NEVI grant for a project on trust land.
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Wisconsin recorded a record high 6,469 cases of Lyme disease in 2024. Now researchers are finding about half of deer ticks in the state carry Lyme disease.
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Clean water advocates are criticizing the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to revoke six Biden-era rules on toxic PFAS, known as “forever chemicals.”
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There’s no way to say with certainty if we’re in for another smoky summer like last year. Health officials say it’s worth taking the time now to prepare either way.
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State and federal funding helped with the creation of this new laboratory, which is only one of two academic labs approved to certify products for compostability
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Right now, when the North Country National Scenic trail crosses from the U.P. into Wisconsin, it goes from trail to a road route.A recently completed land conservation project will get those hikers off the road and into a scenic stretch along the shores of Lake Superior in Iron County.
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While new to Wisconsin, the cameras have been used out west where wildfires are larger and more destructive.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is urging people to not burn as any flame or spark could easily lead to a wildfire.
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People are encouraged to turn off non-essential outdoor lights from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. tonight, and ideally, throughout the bird migration season ending in mid-June.