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The leaves are expected to be hitting peak soon in the U.P. and northern Wisconsin.While it’s always a guarantee the leaves will change, how vibrant they are and how long the colors stick around depend on a lot of different factors.
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According to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, a warrant has been issued for a New York woman on a charge of theft by false representation
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Tribal Nations in Wisconsin and Michigan want to ensure they’re ready for the next big emergency—whether that’s another pandemic, natural disaster, or a man-made crisis.The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council met with leaders from its 12 member Tribes to see how they could all better prepare.
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Officials warned the bill could strain state services, noting Michigan’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, has an error rate above 9%
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As many summer activities wind down, the Lakeland pantry has a unique idea: donate, instead of tossing the extra food
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The division chief in charge of the Wausau Fire Department’s emergency medical program is being charged with three felonies and two misdemeanors.
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The first payment from Child Care Bridge Payment program went this month totaling $8.7 million to more than 3,100 child care providers in the state.
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Godlewski is the first candidate from either party to announce for lieutenant governor, although others are considering getting in
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The Rothschild Dam is over 100-years-old, with cracks and leaks, creating an environmental concern for locals upstream and around Lake Wausau