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  1. Property tax bill example

    Here’s the real reason your property tax bill is likely much higher — and it’s not ‘the 400-year veto’

    It’s not about greedy school boards, it’s about a Legislature literally passing the buck.
  2. A medieval Scandinavian pastry became Wisconsin's most beloved staple.

    Everything you need to know about Racine Danish Kringles

    Here’s everything you need to know about Racine Danish Kringles: the flavors, unique baking process, and where to buy this iconic Wisconsin pastry.
  3. The fight over the Line 5 pipeline continues as the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa sues the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

    Line 5 fight continues as tribe sues U.S. Army Corps

    The fight over the Line 5 pipeline continues as the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa sues the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  4. Holiday travel at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport.

    A record number of people are expected to travel for the holidays. Here’s what to know in Wisconsin

    Holiday travel is again expected to hit record levels in 2025, with AAA estimating that more than 122 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles from home over the last few weeks of the year. Nearly 3 million more people will travel for the holidays this year than did in 2024, according to AAA. […]
  5. Up North News

    Inside Kelda Roys’ very Wisconsin holiday mix of faith, food, and family

    From Hanukkah to Christmas, Roys reflects on holiday traditions—and why Wisconsinites need a leader who understands the realities faced by working families. 
  6. Wisconsin economy. Trump. Duffy. Affordability hoax.

    Does Trump’s Wisconsin economy seem ‘A+++++’ to you? He thinks so

    The real numbers about the Wisconsin economy tell a different story as 2025 crawls to a close.
  7. Up North News

    These Wisconsin seniors remember when government worked for the people

    Wisconsin seniors are taking the long view—using lessons from the past to fight for Social Security, Medicaid, housing, and stronger communities for generations to come.
  8. The news isn’t always bad: There were plenty of heartwarming stories across the state throughout 2025.

    Wisconsin’s 10 most heartwarming news stories of 2025

    The news isn’t always bad: There were plenty of heartwarming stories across the state throughout the year.
  9. Green Bay Packers' nominee for NFL Fan of the Year.

    Fan of the Year uses Packers games to teach first-grade students

    Green Bay Packers fans are everywhere, even Middlebury, Connecticut, where first-grade teacher Ashley Christensen might be creating more.
  10. Peter Wagner Friends of the Apostle Islands photographer.

    How photography became one Wisconsin man’s way of protecting the Apostle Islands

    Peter Wagner’s using his skills to help preserve the beauty of the Apostle Islands.
  11. A deep winter greenhouse.

    Greenhouse designs provide opportunity for year-round crop production in WI

    Deep winter greenhouses (DWGs) and geodesic dome greenhouses (GDGs) are promising systems for extending the growing season and supporting local food production in cold northern areas.
  12. WisconsinEye Eric Hovde TV interview

    As WisconsinEye goes dark, here’s what our state needs to see

    WisconsinEye, the independent network providing unfiltered coverage of the state Capitol for the past 18 years, has shuttered – casting doubts on a plan that relies on charitable whims to cover state government.

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  1. The fight over the Line 5 pipeline continues as the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa sues the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

    Line 5 fight continues as tribe sues U.S. Army Corps

    The fight over the Line 5 pipeline continues as the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa sues the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
  2. The news isn’t always bad: There were plenty of heartwarming stories across the state throughout 2025.

    Wisconsin’s 10 most heartwarming news stories of 2025

    The news isn’t always bad: There were plenty of heartwarming stories across the state throughout the year.
  3. Green Bay Packers' nominee for NFL Fan of the Year.

    Fan of the Year uses Packers games to teach first-grade students

    Green Bay Packers fans are everywhere, even Middlebury, Connecticut, where first-grade teacher Ashley Christensen might be creating more.
  4. Peter Wagner Friends of the Apostle Islands photographer.

    How photography became one Wisconsin man’s way of protecting the Apostle Islands

    Peter Wagner’s using his skills to help preserve the beauty of the Apostle Islands.
  5. Northern Wisconsin is home to its own beautifully constructed castle, but only for a short time when the weather is just right.

    The Eagle River Ice Castle: A 92-year-old winter tradition

    Northern Wisconsin is home to its own beautifully constructed castle, but only for a short time when the weather is just right.
  6. Policy experts predict small, specialty farms will be on the losing end of the latest federal agricultural bailout meant to offset farmers' losses from rising production costs and the market disruptions from new tariff policies.

    WI diversified, specialty farmers could be slighted in federal aid

    Policy experts predict small, specialty farms will be on the losing end of the latest federal agricultural bailout meant to offset farmers' losses from rising production costs and the market disruptions from new tariff policies.
  7. Wisconsin’s newest state license plates.

    Wisconsin unveils blackout, retro yellow license plates

    It was a long road to bring blackout license plates to Wisconsin. First, a constituent who saw the black-and-white design explode in popularity in Iowa alerted a lawmaker. Two years in a row, he introduced a bill and got public hearings, but momentum seemed to stop there. Then, last summer, a section in the bipartisan […]
  8. Group of children classmates running to school bus.

    Rural resilience runs deep but crisis looms for WI schools

    Wisconsin educators are shedding light on the unique dilemma rural school districts face as they work to meet a large portion of the state’s student needs despite significant funding and resource uncertainty.
  9. Trees for Troops collection.

    Wisconsin growers donate over 700 Christmas trees through Trees for Troops

    Earlier this month, members of the Wisconsin Christmas Tree Producers Association (WCTPA) donated more than 700 Christmas trees for the annual Trees for Troops program.
  10. Come Christmastime, dashing over to a cut-your-own tree farm is a beloved Wisconsin tradition.

    10 of the best cut-your-own Christmas tree farms in Wisconsin

    Make your holidays merry and bright with an experience to remember. Visit one of the best cut-your-own-tree farms in Wisconsin this season.
  11. There are plenty of kind and generous people in the world—and that was proven by the many Wisconsinites who performed extraordinary acts of kindness this year.

    8 ordinary Wisconsinites who performed extraordinary acts of kindness in 2025

    These eight Wisconsinites went above and beyond to spread kindness in their communities this year.
  12. Without Medicaid, many families will go into debt to pay for their care.

    Facing Medicaid cuts, Wisconsin families stockpile medical supplies

    In July, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, bringing cuts of around $1 trillion to federal Medicaid spending from 2025 through 2034. The cuts are predicted to result in a loss of the health insurance coverage affecting around 80 million lower-income Americans, including children and people with disabilities.

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