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  1. Fincantieri Marinette Marine builds ships in the port of Marinette, WI

    Trump cancels a Navy shipbuilding order, putting Marinette jobs in limbo

    Fincantieri Marinette Marine is losing out on four or more frigates. Baldwin demands a new plan to counter China’s growing naval fleet.
  2. There are an array of holiday markets and craft fairs across Wisconsin.

    Shop small at these 9 holiday markets & craft fairs across Wisconsin

    Get creative with your holiday shopping and find one-of-a-kind gifts this season with these 9 holiday markets & craft fairs across Wisconsin.
  3. Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jayden Reed.

    Jack White will sing and other things to know about Packers-Lions

    Because the Thanksgiving Day game between the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions is a big deal, it's getting big deal halftime entertainment.
  4. Socioeconomic class plays a pivotal role in how well many people perceive and experience not only the holidays but also winter generally.

    11 Wisconsin organizations that need your help this winter

    These volunteer opportunities range from stocking food pantry shelves to aiding animals. Check out these 11 ways to help your community this winter.
  5. Mom helps daughter with virtual learning.

    Virtual learning growing in Wisconsin, school leaders say

    After eight hours of training at the Milwaukee Ballet Academy, Cecilia Smucker logs onto her laptop for four hours of virtual learning.
  6. For Better Project sticker at small business.

    For Better Project highlights small businesses committed to safety and connection

    The For Better Project has launched a new tool to highlight businesses committed to improving safety in their communities.
  7. First Nations members and the Wisconsin Historical Society have been uncovering ancient canoes in Lake Mendota since 2021.

    Lake Mendota’s Ancient Canoes Reveal Secrets of Wisconsin’s Indigenous Past

    First Nations members and the Wisconsin Historical Society have been uncovering ancient canoes in Lake Mendota since 2021. The discoveries paint a clearer picture of the region’s Indigenous history.
  8. Economic Development co-chairs Jarvis West and Christal West attach a makeshift door to the bathroom area of a pop-up shelter to raise awareness of homelessness in Milwaukee.

    ‘Sleep Out’ event provides shelter and education on homelessness

    Tyrone Baldwin is homeless and was in his tent on Milwaukee’s north side in early 2025 when a wet, heavy snow caused his tent poles to break. The tent collapsed, and he no longer had a functional shelter. “The tents are not very strong and durable to handle the snow,” Baldwin said. “So, there’s snow on there and you’re not trying to keep coming out […]
  9. Wisconsin, America's Dairyland.

    What makes Wisconsin ‘America’s Dairyland?’ These quirky laws and regulations could hold the answer

    Wisconsin takes pride in being the "America's Dairyland," but with that title has come some unique laws and certifications to protect the integrity of the state's dairy industry.
  10. Wisconsin polar vortex.

    Is more Arctic air coming? Snow, harsh freeze possible in Wisconsin for Thanksgiving

    Is more Arctic air coming? Snow, harsh freeze possible in Wisconsin for Thanksgiving as polar vortex could push frigid air into the northern U.S.
  11. Old World Wisconsin Santa.

    Old World Wisconsin brings back Santa as part of an immersive historical holiday program

    Within the essence of Old World Wisconsin's historical realm, you could readily address the jolly old guy in the red suit as St. Nicholas, Father Christmas, Sinterklaas or, mostly simply, Santa.

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  1. For Better Project sticker at small business.

    For Better Project highlights small businesses committed to safety and connection

    The For Better Project has launched a new tool to highlight businesses committed to improving safety in their communities.
  2. First Nations members and the Wisconsin Historical Society have been uncovering ancient canoes in Lake Mendota since 2021.

    Lake Mendota’s Ancient Canoes Reveal Secrets of Wisconsin’s Indigenous Past

    First Nations members and the Wisconsin Historical Society have been uncovering ancient canoes in Lake Mendota since 2021. The discoveries paint a clearer picture of the region’s Indigenous history.
  3. Economic Development co-chairs Jarvis West and Christal West attach a makeshift door to the bathroom area of a pop-up shelter to raise awareness of homelessness in Milwaukee.

    ‘Sleep Out’ event provides shelter and education on homelessness

    Tyrone Baldwin is homeless and was in his tent on Milwaukee’s north side in early 2025 when a wet, heavy snow caused his tent poles to break. The tent collapsed, and he no longer had a functional shelter. “The tents are not very strong and durable to handle the snow,” Baldwin said. “So, there’s snow on there and you’re not trying to keep coming out […]
  4. Wisconsin, America's Dairyland.

    What makes Wisconsin ‘America’s Dairyland?’ These quirky laws and regulations could hold the answer

    Wisconsin takes pride in being the "America's Dairyland," but with that title has come some unique laws and certifications to protect the integrity of the state's dairy industry.
  5. The 2025 Capitol Holiday Tree will stem from Oconto County.

    Tree-mendous news: This year’s Capitol Holiday Tree will be harvested in Oconto County

    The 2025 Capitol Holiday Tree will stem from Oconto County. Here are all the fun details.
  6. The disappearance of La Crosse teen Evelyn Hartley: A deep dive into the case

    La Crosse teenager Evelyn Hartley went missing in 1953 while babysitting. Here’s everything you need to know about her unsolved case.
  7. Native American Heritage Month. Native American tribe near the Wisconsin Dells.

    How to celebrate Native American Heritage Month in Wisconsin

    November is National Native American Heritage Month, also known as American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. The month was designated by President George W. Bush in 1990. The month celebrates and honors the history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the nation.  RELATED: Casino Revenue, Racism, & the Fight to Simply Be Seen: […]
  8. Amid mass federal anti-immigration sentiment, Wisconsin advocates and communities are committed to honoring the contributions of immigrants to the state through its historical markers program.

    WI communities committed to honoring history, contributions of immigrants

    Amid mass federal anti-immigration sentiment, Wisconsin advocates and communities are committed to honoring the contributions of immigrants to the state through its historical markers program.
  9. Carmen Solis Immigrant Small Business

    How this immigrant built a thriving Wisconsin business

    Carmen Solis shows how immigrants can continue to thrive when they have access to resources — and community investment.
  10. This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

    Why health insurance is so expensive this year — and what you can do about it.

    This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
  11. Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers spoke about the current lack of SNAP benefits.

    Doc Rivers Calls Out SNAP Delays: ‘We gotta feed our kids’

    Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers spoke about the current lack of SNAP benefits. Here’s what he said.

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