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  1. There are a lot of great gluten-free restaurants, bakeries, and cafes in Wisconsin.

    12 gluten-free restaurants in Wisconsin that locals love

    Looking for a delicious and safe gluten-free dining experience? Visit any of these gluten-free restaurants, bakeries, or cafes in Wisconsin!
  2. oadside diners are a culinary staple in Wisconsin

    9 classic roadside diners in Wisconsin that are worth a detour

    At some classic roadside diners in Wisconsin, history is served up alongside breakfast and lunch.
  3. Up North News

    WATCH: Introducing ‘Raising Wisconsin with Dr. Kellie’

    As cooler temps roll in, we’re kicking off a new video series called Raising Wisconsin with UpNorthNews — in which we'll focus on keeping your family healthy as summer winds down and fall sets in. 
  4. Up North News

    WATCH: Trump wants to ban mail-in voting. What does that mean for Wisconsin?

    President Trump has said he wants to ban mail-in ballots and voting machines with an executive order. But can he actually do that?
  5. Up North News

    WATCH: Tariffs are hitting Wisconsin farmers where it hurts

    The tariffs are hitting our farmers hard, causing delayed equipment upgrades, more expensive supplies, and lower incomes.
  6. the budget has diverted more than $2m from the common school fund

    Wisconsin’s budget shifts money from schools to Milwaukee prosecutors. That may violate the state constitution.

    The budget diverts an estimated $2.2 million annually for the district attorney’s office that’s supposed to go to a fund for Milwaukee schools
  7. wisconsinites are cheeseheads, after all

    9 Wisconsin stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate

    Us cheeseheads must admit that at least some of the many Wisconsin stereotypes ring true. Here are nine.
  8. the Winnebago County Medical Examiner’s Office has a new officer who happens to be a canine

    The Winnebago County Medical Examiner’s Office adds a therapy dog to the payroll

    K9 Brie joins the Winnebago County Medical Examiner’s Office as a therapy dog. She’ll help comfort grieving families, first responders, and law enforcement officials.
  9. hollywood and independent films have portrayed the collective efforts of working people on screen for years

    5 unsung films that dramatize America’s rich labor history

    Hollywood studios and independent producers have long depicted the collective efforts of working people to improve their lives and gain a voice in their workplaces and the larger society.
  10. the only thing more impressive than the food at these wisconsin restaurants are the themes

    These 11 restaurants in Wisconsin really committed to their themes

    At these Wisconsin restaurants, the food and decor really come together to highlight something important: the theme.
  11. Up North News

    Highest-rated things to do in Wisconsin by visitors

    If you've lived in Wisconsin your whole life, you might be surprised by just how many top-rated things you've yet to cross off your list.

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  1. the budget has diverted more than $2m from the common school fund

    Wisconsin’s budget shifts money from schools to Milwaukee prosecutors. That may violate the state constitution.

    The budget diverts an estimated $2.2 million annually for the district attorney’s office that’s supposed to go to a fund for Milwaukee schools
  2. wisconsinites are cheeseheads, after all

    9 Wisconsin stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate

    Us cheeseheads must admit that at least some of the many Wisconsin stereotypes ring true. Here are nine.
  3. the Winnebago County Medical Examiner’s Office has a new officer who happens to be a canine

    The Winnebago County Medical Examiner’s Office adds a therapy dog to the payroll

    K9 Brie joins the Winnebago County Medical Examiner’s Office as a therapy dog. She’ll help comfort grieving families, first responders, and law enforcement officials.
  4. hollywood and independent films have portrayed the collective efforts of working people on screen for years

    5 unsung films that dramatize America’s rich labor history

    Hollywood studios and independent producers have long depicted the collective efforts of working people to improve their lives and gain a voice in their workplaces and the larger society.
  5. WFHR Radio staff photo

    WFHR Radio celebrates 85 years of local broadcasting and community service to Wisconsin Rapids

    It started with local results from the 1940 presidential election and continues to this day with community information and conversation.
  6. hailstorms are among the wild wisconsin weather events caught on tape

    10 extreme Wisconsin weather events caught on camera

    Blizzards, tornadoes, and floods are no strangers to us. Check out this footage of some extreme weather events Wisconsin has experienced over the years.
  7. the Gallinipper is one of the great lakes of wisconsin's famous shipwrecks

    From tubs to tugs: Surprising stories behind 6 Wisconsin shipwrecks

    A maritime archeologist shares the stories of six surprising shipwrecks in Wisconsin’s Great Lakes, from historic vessels to unusual cargo.
  8. the jack links corporate headquarters contains a bigfoot-like carving

    Jack Link’s beef: How the snack giant is lobbying Trump and fighting the MAHA movement

    The world’s largest meat snack brand has spent millions on Trump campaigns and is advocating for support in the nation’s nutrition programs.
  9. training sites on campus help high school students prepare for skilled local jobs

    This school built high-end training sites on campus to prepare students for local skilled jobs

    A Sears autobody shop, 16 welding stations and a factory-sized construction on-campus classroom give students real-world work training experience to prepare them for jobs in career and technical education.
  10. Milwaukee flooding

    ‘What is happening?’ Milwaukee area recovers from record rain and flooding

    The Milwaukee area began drying out Monday after weekend rain hit unofficial records in Wisconsin of more than 14 inches (36 centimeters) in less than 24 hours.
  11. kissing rock is a quirky wisconsin college tradition

    9 quirky traditions Wisconsin colleges carry on

    At these universities, traditions new and old are a vital part of the college experience.
  12. Jim Lovell

    Jim Lovell, Milwaukee’s hometown astronaut and hero, dies at 97

    Commander of Apollo 13 and astronaut aboard Apollo 8, Lovell uttered the famous line now remembered as, “Houston, we have a problem.”

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