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  1. Up North News

    Which Wisconsin companies are the best to work for? 4imprint ranks in Forbes’ top 75 list

    Wondering which are the best Wisconsin companies to work for? Forbes surveyed employees to find out
  2. Autumn in Wisconsin is the most colorful time of the year

    ‘Ooh’ and ‘ah’ at fall foliage on 9 of Wisconsin’s prettiest autumn drives

    Take a short road trip this fall to see Wisconsin’s fall colors–here’s where to go.
  3. fall festivals in Wisconsin are ready and raring to go

    12 can’t-miss fall festivals in Wisconsin

    Fall in love with autumn by visiting one (or even a few) of these fall-themed festivals in Wisconsin running from September through October.
  4. Up North News

    How many times has Wisconsin received FEMA aid, and how long did a decision take?

    It's been eight days since Democratic Gov. Tony Evers asked President Donald Trump to declare a major disaster and open up federal aid for the August floods that hammered southeast Wisconsin.
  5. David Crowley at Solis Circle Altoona

    What’s the Milwaukee County Executive doing up north? Preparing to run for governor.

    David Crowley visited Altoona to check out a micro-apartment model for affordable housing, an issue he says will be a priority when he announces his candidacy for governor.
  6. Alexander Cole, along with the other fired EPA employees, have the option of filing an appeal with the Merit Systems Protection Board.

    EPA ousts WI biologist months after signing a letter criticizing Trump’s policies

    Alexander Cole recently lost his job with the Environmental Protection Agency. His firing comes after signing a letter criticizing President Trump’s policies.
  7. JD Vance delivers remarks in La Crosse, WI on Aug. 28, 2025

    Democrats ‘love murders and carjackings and armed robberies:’ JD Vance tells Wisconsin

    The vice president came to a swing congressional district in a swing state to sell the Trump-GOP megabill of big cuts and deficit spending — by trying to change the subject to familiar scare tactics. Vice President JD Vance used a metal fabrication shop in La Crosse to fabricate a false narrative about the massive […]
  8. The summer sausage grilled cheese, new menu item for the 2025 season at Lambeau Field.

    Fans can try brat eggrolls, summer sausage grilled cheese during upcoming Packers season at Lambeau Field

    While Zac Ladubec, executive chef for Delaware North at Lambeau Field, and his team of professional chefs didn't have a specific theme for this year's new concession items, many of the options are combinations of classic Wisconsin foods and traditional stadium eats.
  9. Studies show growing economic concerns are sweeping the nation.

    Survey: Wisconsinites skipping meals to make ends meet

    It is Hunger Action Month and people in Wisconsin are skipping meals to make ends meet, according to a recent study from the think tank the Century Foundation, which showed growing economic concerns are sweeping the nation.
  10. The first week in October brings perhaps the most exciting event for dairy lovers – World Dairy Expo.

    World Dairy Expo in Madison is a special event for Wisconsin dairy families

    The first week in October brings perhaps the most exciting event for dairy lovers like myself – World Dairy Expo.
  11. Up North News

    Every VA medical center in Wisconsin has severe staffing shortages, watchdog group finds

    According to a recent report, Wisconsin's three VA health care systems were short a combined 51 clinical positions and 21 nonclinical positions.
  12. fall colors typically explode during the month of october

    When Wisconsin fall colors are expected to peak in 2025

    When can you expect peak fall color in your favorite Wisconsin destinations?

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  1. Alexander Cole, along with the other fired EPA employees, have the option of filing an appeal with the Merit Systems Protection Board.

    EPA ousts WI biologist months after signing a letter criticizing Trump’s policies

    Alexander Cole recently lost his job with the Environmental Protection Agency. His firing comes after signing a letter criticizing President Trump’s policies.
  2. Studies show growing economic concerns are sweeping the nation.

    Survey: Wisconsinites skipping meals to make ends meet

    It is Hunger Action Month and people in Wisconsin are skipping meals to make ends meet, according to a recent study from the think tank the Century Foundation, which showed growing economic concerns are sweeping the nation.
  3. The first week in October brings perhaps the most exciting event for dairy lovers – World Dairy Expo.

    World Dairy Expo in Madison is a special event for Wisconsin dairy families

    The first week in October brings perhaps the most exciting event for dairy lovers like myself – World Dairy Expo.
  4. Up North News

    ‘A shared responsibility’: Milwaukee Beach Ambassadors work to make Lake Michigan safer

    If you frequent Milwaukee's McKinley or Bradford beaches, you likely have seen — or even spoken to — a Beach Ambassador.
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.

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