News
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Victoria & Albert: The Wedding
Reconstructing the royal wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, including the stories behind the dress, food and music.
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Cook’s Country:Celebrating Springtime
Pomegranate-glazed grilled lamb chops; radishes; asparagus salad with radishes.
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Ask This Old House:Garden Upgrade; Adirondack Chair
Cleaning up a garden; how air filters catch unwanted air impurities; building an air filter; building an Adirondack chair.
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Citizen science project tracks tick-borne disease risks across Wisconsin
As tick season returns to Wisconsin, the Marshfield Clinic Research Institute is once again calling on residents to take part in a statewide project that could lead to a better understanding of tick-borne diseases — and help prevent them in the future.
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Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation plans to scale back programs after nearly $4M budget cut
The leader of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation says the agency will have to cut back on some of its programs over the next two years to compensate for a nearly $4 million drop in revenue. That’s after the Legislature’s Republican-controlled budget committee last week declined to take up WEDC’s request for additional money.
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Milwaukee Reading Coalition would use state funds to train teachers in early literacy
The coalition needs bipartisan support, which activist Howard Fuller and Mayor Cavalier Johnson hope can be allocated in the next state budget.Â
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Federal prosecutors urge court not to dismiss case against Milwaukee County judge accused of helping man avoid ICE
Federal prosecutors told a U.S. District Court on Monday that it should hear a criminal case against Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan after they say she acted unilaterally to obstruct immigration enforcement.
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Preserving Wisconsin’s elusive prairie chicken, whose population has steeply declined
The prairie chicken of central Wisconsin is an elusive grouse that is rarely seen, and its conservation efforts are connected to Aldo Leopold. But over the past 70 years, the prairie chicken population has steeply declined.
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Sen. Tammy Baldwin hears from parents impacted by MPS lead crisis, calls out RFK Jr.Â
Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin heard directly from parents of Milwaukee Public Schools about the ongoing lead crisis Monday.
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Taylor County judge denies tribe’s request to halt approval for mining company’s drill plans
A Taylor County judge has denied a northern Wisconsin tribe’s request to temporarily bar state approval of a mining company’s plans to drill for copper and gold on Forest Service land near Medford.