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Local organizers with Northern Lights Indivisible offered training this past weekend on how to safely observe Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.It was in response to the ICE operations in Minneapolis in recent weeks.
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New federal guidelines recommend Americans include full-fat dairy in their diets. While recent studies suggest full-fat milk may not harm heart health, scientists say more research is needed.
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Salt and brine have been an effective way to keep roads clear and safe during the winter months.But it also comes at a cost to lakes.
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Scientists in the Midwest are asking for help from the public this winter to measure ice thickness on the Great Lakes and other inland lakes in the region, which they plan to use to improve ice-forecasting models.
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In 2024, the most recent year for which data for the population is available, Native American and Alaska Native people had the highest pregnancy-related mortality ration among major demographic groups, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Sunday morning at 12:47 a.m., the Vilas County 911 Center received a call from a homeowner at 8221 Trails End Road in the Town of Land O Lakes
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Information will help with research on bear populations
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More people participating in the citizen science project Globe At Night could help fill gaps in what astronomers know about the extent of skyglow.
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Gun deer hunting in Wisconsin peaked in the 1990s at about 700,000 hunters, since then that number has dropped by about 150,000.The Wisconsin DNR is raising concerns about the far-reaching impact if the number of gun deer hunters continues to decline.