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  1. Wisconsin Winter Olympics athletes.

    These are the Wisconsin-tied athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics

    Wisconsin will be well represented at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  2. Wisconsin concerts.

    13 concerts you won’t want to miss this year in Wisconsin

    From Summerfest to Country Thunder and everything in between, Wisconsin has no shortage of concerts for every music fan. 
  3. Rally to protect transgender youth in Boise, Idaho includes a sign supporting gender affirming care for youth

    What is gender affirming care, and why do conservatives want to destroy it?

    Properly-informed professional gender affirming care can lead to lives of dignity unless blocked by misinformation and political coercion.
  4. Immigrants have always played a crucial role in this country’s prosperity, and that’s abundantly obvious when looking at the different ways immigrant-owned businesses have contributed to the vitality of Wisconsin’s economy.

    6 immigrant-owned Wisconsin businesses to support in 2026

    Immigrant-owned businesses support the local economy and provide an opportunity to learn about new cultures. Here are six in Wisconsin to check out in 2026.
  5. Tony Evers file photo

    Evers makes one last ask of Republicans to take property tax relief seriously

    Gov. Tony Evers says school districts were dealing with legislative underfunding long before the “400-year” veto GOP lawmakers blame for a record number of referendums.
  6. Greenleaf residents oppose data center proposal.

    AI data center plans for Greenleaf scrapped amid community opposition

    The real estate company looking to bring a data center to Greenleaf has ended its pursuit of property after residents and officials made clear they opposed the idea.
  7. While many of the records broken by Wisconsinites are connected to sports, the state and its residents also claim some pretty silly, yet no less impressive, records as well.

    10 impressive records broken by Wisconsinites

    From sports feats, to scientific wonders, to a huge collection of memorabilia, Wisconsinites have shattered plenty of fascinating, and impressive, records.
  8. Concealed,Handgun,Permit,Application

    Opinion: We need to update Wisconsin’s concealed carry gun rules, not make them more extreme

    Legislators: Throwing out training requirements is opposed by 81% of Wisconsinites, so why is a bill to do that getting a hearing? “No way to prevent mass shootings, says the only nation where this regularly happens.” This headline from The Onion is grim, but it also offers a tiny glimmer of hope. Despite how intractable […]
  9. Mandela Barnes farm visit in Cadott

    Mandela Barnes says Tom Tiffany puts farm families on the back burner ‘time and time again’

    Mandela Barnes calls Tiffany's rural record “ridiculous” as farmers face skyrocketing healthcare costs, a punishing trade war, unchecked corporate power, and attacks on migrant farm workers.
  10. Up North News

    Doctors say Wisconsin GOP’s pregnancy bill treats women like ‘incubators,’ not people

    Republicans’ SB553 would push dangerous C-sections over standard abortion care and sneak fetal “personhood” into Wisconsin law, OB-GYNs and legal experts say.
  11. Golden Globes nominees from Wisconsin.

    How did Wisconsin do at the Golden Globes? Mark Ruffalo, Amy Madigan and more

    Wisconsin was well-repped at the 83rd annual Golden Globes. There were at least five nominees with connections to the state. But, unfortunately, none of them ended up walking away with a win at this year’s award show, which aired live on CBS and Paramount+ on Jan. 11. Though, some of them still made statements, including Kenosha son […]
  12. What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (Jan. 12–18)

    What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (Jan. 12–18)

    Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter.

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  1. Immigrants have always played a crucial role in this country’s prosperity, and that’s abundantly obvious when looking at the different ways immigrant-owned businesses have contributed to the vitality of Wisconsin’s economy.

    6 immigrant-owned Wisconsin businesses to support in 2026

    Immigrant-owned businesses support the local economy and provide an opportunity to learn about new cultures. Here are six in Wisconsin to check out in 2026.
  2. Greenleaf residents oppose data center proposal.

    AI data center plans for Greenleaf scrapped amid community opposition

    The real estate company looking to bring a data center to Greenleaf has ended its pursuit of property after residents and officials made clear they opposed the idea.
  3. While many of the records broken by Wisconsinites are connected to sports, the state and its residents also claim some pretty silly, yet no less impressive, records as well.

    10 impressive records broken by Wisconsinites

    From sports feats, to scientific wonders, to a huge collection of memorabilia, Wisconsinites have shattered plenty of fascinating, and impressive, records.
  4. Golden Globes nominees from Wisconsin.

    How did Wisconsin do at the Golden Globes? Mark Ruffalo, Amy Madigan and more

    Wisconsin was well-repped at the 83rd annual Golden Globes. There were at least five nominees with connections to the state. But, unfortunately, none of them ended up walking away with a win at this year’s award show, which aired live on CBS and Paramount+ on Jan. 11. Though, some of them still made statements, including Kenosha son […]
  5. Some Wisconsinites are looking to Congress to finish what it started this week in passing a bipartisan measure which would help lower the cost of soaring premiums that have made their health insurance unaffordable.

    Wisconsinites press Congress over unaffordable health insurance

    Some Wisconsinites are looking to Congress to finish what it started this week in passing a bipartisan measure which would help lower the cost of soaring premiums that have made their health insurance unaffordable.
  6. New research is shedding light on the issue of parent-child separation among immigrant families, which has become more pervasive in Wisconsin and across the country under heightened federal immigration enforcement. Migrant advocates called it a crisis in need of urgent attention.

    Parents deported, children left behind: WI advocates warn of growing crisis

    New research is shedding light on the issue of parent-child separation among immigrant families, which has become more pervasive in Wisconsin and across the country under heightened federal immigration enforcement. Migrant advocates called it a crisis in need of urgent attention.
  7. Home visiting programs in Milwaukee.

    Home visiting programs help parents learn child development skills

    Home visiting programs help parents learn about child development skills. The free programs are for pregnant women and families with a child under age 5. They are run by local governments and nonprofit organizations, and are funded largely through the federal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program started in 2010 as part of […]
  8. Obsolete power plants continue to cost ratepayers. Now, the push to generate unprecedented amounts of electricity for data centers risks creating another $1 billion in ‘stranded assets.’

    As energy-hungry data centers loom, Wisconsin ratepayers owe $1 billion on shuttered power plants

    As energy-hungry data centers loom, Wisconsin ratepayers owe $1 billion on shuttered power plants.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.

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