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  • DNR’s Governing Board, Led by GOP Donor Refusing to Leave After His Term Expired, Approves High Wolf Kill

    August 11, 2021

    DNR Secretary to Walker appointee: “I’m out of order? You’re the one sitting in someone else’s chair!”

    DNR’s Governing Board, Led by GOP Donor Refusing to Leave After His Term Expired, Approves High Wolf Kill
  • Wisconsin’s Dairy Industry Needs More Than Band-Aid Solutions, Farmers Say

    July 2, 2021

    Farm closures, mental health issues, and decreased profitability can’t easily be fixed.

    Wisconsin’s Dairy Industry Needs More Than Band-Aid Solutions, Farmers Say
  • Appeals Court Blocks Absentee Ballot Extension, for Now

    September 28, 2020

    Madison-based federal judge’s order allowing extra time won’t go into effect until further arguments are heard.

    Appeals Court Blocks Absentee Ballot Extension, for Now
  • Hostile Workplaces, Closed Minds, Hurtful Rhetoric—Welcome to the Wisconsin State Capitol

    October 19, 2021

    Numbers are shrinking for people of color staffing the Legislature, even as its GOP leadership tries to ban efforts to fight injustice and teach a more complete view of racial history.

    Hostile Workplaces, Closed Minds, Hurtful Rhetoric—Welcome to the Wisconsin State Capitol
  • Menomonie School Board Ends Mandatory COVID Contact Quarantines, Leaves Decision With Parents

    September 15, 2021

    The vote comes after the school board voted twice last month against requiring masks amid a nationwide surge of the Delta COVID-19 variant.

    Menomonie School Board Ends Mandatory COVID Contact Quarantines, Leaves Decision With Parents
  • Some Wisconsin Democrats Unwilling to Settle for Incremental, Bipartisan Police Reform

    May 25, 2021

    On the anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, one lawmaker says moderate change is “not appropriate for this moment in history.”

    Some Wisconsin Democrats Unwilling to Settle for Incremental, Bipartisan Police Reform
  • A Matter of Trust: Experts Say the Vaccine-Hesitant Need Personal Outreach, Not Broad Lecturing

    May 10, 2021

    Science communicators see more people using unreliable information sources, so it’s no longer enough to say, “Just do it.”

    A Matter of Trust: Experts Say the Vaccine-Hesitant Need Personal Outreach, Not Broad Lecturing
  • ‘$15 is Just a Start’: Wisconsin Residents Push for a Minimum Wage Hike

    July 26, 2021

    Wisconsin’s minimum wage has been a measly $7.25 for more than a decade. Most state residents say it’s time for an increase.

    ‘$15 is Just a Start’: Wisconsin Residents Push for a Minimum Wage Hike
  • Wisconsin GOP’s War on Public Schools Enters Primetime with Tuesday’s School Board Elections

    March 31, 2022

    While some parents are voting with teachers, school funding, and equity in mind, others are motivated by culture war issues that have exploded into the mainstream over the past year and a half.

    Wisconsin GOP’s War on Public Schools Enters Primetime with Tuesday’s School Board Elections
  • As Latino Populations Increase, Communities Are Also Seeing a Growth in Latino-owned Businesses

    October 19, 2021

    The Latino population is the fastest growing in the state, resulting in places like Arcadia — a tiny city in Trempealeau County — seeing a marked increase in Latino-owned businesses, like barbershops and restaurants.

    As Latino Populations Increase, Communities Are Also Seeing a Growth in Latino-owned Businesses
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