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  1. Up North News

    AI chatbots are spreading abortion misinformation to Wisconsinites—and lawmakers are fighting back

    Cybersecurity experts and state lawmakers want to ensure that Wisconsin residents have access to accurate abortion information online—even if that means pushing back against federal restrictions.  
  2. Ice dam on Wisconsin home.

    What to know about ice dams, how to prevent them in snowy Wisconsin winter

    Tis' the season for ice dams, Wisconsin. When icicles hang from the edge of your home's roof after snowfall, it's a sign this fickle, recurring winter concern might be plotting a leak into your home.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Land preservation and conservation.

    How to support conservation efforts across Wisconsin

    Conservation organizations are making a difference for Wisconsin’s land. Here’s how to help. One thing about Wisconsinites is we take pride in our land. Whether it’s the winding rivers that span the state or a family-owned farm, the Wisconsin landscapes are what make the state special. Across the Badger State, neighbors, volunteers, and local organizations […]
  6. Cold Moon setting over Lake Wissota. Wisconsin view.

    What’s Happening in Wisconsin: Your View and the Badger State Buzz (Dec. 10–14)

    Welcome to this week’s Wisconsin View and Badger State Buzz—two staples of the UpNorthNews newsletter. If you want to see the Badger State Buzz as soon as it drops each week, make sure you’re subscribed. And if you’d like your photo featured, like reader Barbara B. here showing the Cold Moon setting behind an island […]
  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. Wisconsin elections voting

    What you need to know about Wisconsin elections in 2026

    Here are the important dates for Wisconsin elections, the key races, and the top issues that can determine our state’s future.
  11. Great Lakes mooring and buoy.

    Oh buoy! Runaway research buoy gets data on Great Lakes winter waves

    Winter is a quiet time for Great Lakes research, at least out on the water. Research vessels remain secured to their docks; most monitoring equipment is ashore. 
  12. Fair maps for congressional districts

    Does Wisconsin have fair maps? A gerrymandering update

    Legislative maps were rigged by politicians in 2011 but then recently changed. Congressional lines might be redrawn next to ensure fair maps.

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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 […]
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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 […]
  12. 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.

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