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The Wisconsin DNR says there’s been positive tests of the HPAI virus in dead flocks of mergansers, swans, and geese. These have mostly been in the southern portion of the state and along the shores of Lake Michigan.
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According to state data, as Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, face cuts, Michigan's most vulnerable stand to lose the most
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A Tomahawk area woman pleads not guilty to charges including first degree reckless homicide in the stabbing death of her husband in the Lincoln County Town of Bradley
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US Army engineers decide to fast-track Great Lakes tunnel permits under Trump energy emergency orderThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has decided to fast-track permits for building a protective tunnel around an aging Enbridge oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel connecting two Great Lakes, stoking environmentalists' fears that the project will escape scrutiny, damage the sensitive region and perpetuate fossil fuel use
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A power loss caused the dome to deflate and suffer some damage during a spring ice storm, after a backup generator failed to operate
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Got a dead tree? The City of Rhinelander could take it down for you and plant a new one in its placeThe City of Rhinelander is accepting applications to remove dead and dying trees while helping residents’ plant new ones.The work is part of a $182,000 grant from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the USDA Forest Service.
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Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul and State Representative Pat Snyder headlined a roundtable discussion on Tuesday regarding victim services funding at The Women’s Community in Wausau
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Construction is scheduled to start next week on Highway 51 in Minocqua.
Tuesday, April 22nd at 6:00 P.M.