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The City of Tomahawk and a local developer are seeking state grant funds to help repurpose a downtown building that has been vacant for 15 years.
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50 years ago, the first Rustic Road in Wisconsin received its formal designation.Now, the program is up to 126 roads spanning hundreds of miles across the state.
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Wisconsin lawmakers recently debated reforms for payday loans. Efforts to protect consumers come amid new research about financial pain associated with cash advances offered through smartphone apps.
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Air travelers could face fewer obstacles in securing a refund if their flight is canceled or changed under new federal rules announced Wednesday.
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Price County United Limited is the owner of the former Lionite mill, and is taking ideas on what the public would like that space to become
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After years of planning, Oneida County is breaking ground on a major broadband project that is estimated to provide internet access to up to 10-thousand homes.
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In 2022, grocery prices increased 11.4 percent. While the rate of price increases has slowed, it’s still rising.It’s leading to more people in the Northwoods trying to supplement their groceries elsewhere.
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The Biden administration is enlisting officials in 15 states to help enforce consumer-protection laws covering air travel.
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The milk you drink or the beef you eat may have come from a farm that rotates its livestock in a certain way to establish a healthier landscape. Wisconsin farmers who practice managed grazing have another chance for new federal funding
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released Monday that cows on a Texas farm tested positive for bird flu
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The Michigan Strategic Fund approved a resolution to provide a copper mine in the western Upper Peninsula with $50 million to go towards infrastructure needs.
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Gov. Tony Evers and the Public Service Commission say Wisconsin's blueprint for digital equity has been accepted by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration