State News
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50 years after sinking, the legendary Edmund Fitzgerald still has stories to tell
The Edmund Fitzgerald sank on Nov. 10, 1975 and still has stories to tell.
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How will La Niña impact Wisconsin winter? It depends where you live, NWS says
La Niña’s impact on Wisconsin winter depends where you live, NWS says.
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WI’s Door County residents call in-person CAFO hearing a ‘win’
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources holds its first in-person public hearing in five years this week after Door County residents requested their concerns be heard about a local dairy farm’s expansion into a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation.
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How one Wisconsin candle company is supporting those impacted by Hurricane Melissa
Door County Candle Company launches Jamaican Relief Candle to support those impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
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How Milwaukee families keep memories alive through Día de los Muertos ofrendas
How Día de los Muertos is celebrated by Milwaukee families.
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Waupaca man’s pumpkin carving hobby has been delighting residents of all ages for over 25 years
This Waupaca man’s pumpkin carving display is now part of the city’s annual Halloween celebration.
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New Wisconsin wolf hunt rules set to take effect
Permanent rules to guide the conduct of wolf hunting in Wisconsin are set to take effect Saturday, capping off a yearslong process in which the state Department of Natural Resources worked to write policy about one of the most politically polarized issues facing the state.
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Happy hour in Milwaukee: The 13 best deals
Are you ready to unwind after a long day? Kick back, relax, and enjoy deals on delicious bites and drinks during happy hour in Milwaukee.

























