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As rural communities in Wisconsin grapple with the increasing uncertainty of federal policies and the government shutdown, local farmers are asking Congress and the administration to prioritize federal policies to support rural America
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57-year-old James Johnson is now pleading not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect
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One in four Wisconsinites said they do not get the social and emotional support they need, according to a University of Wisconsin Milwaukee report
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In Oneida County alone, over 1,315 residents age 65 and older are living with dementia
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WXPR News for 9-19-25
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Currently in Oneida County, those looking for a short-term rental are required to book a full week
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Along with calls for better disaster mitigation programs, the mayors announced a new federal data tool that will compile information on drought, flooding and river levels.
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The new signs identify the Bad River’s Tribal boundaries and two river crossings in both their native language and in English
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Kelly Thayer, senior policy advocate with the Environmental Law and Policy Center, said these lands have remained untouched for decades and represent some of America's most pristine wilderness
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Wisconsin is once again expecting an above average cranberry yield this year.But how much above is still to be seen.
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Sarah Trudgeon, a registered nurse and president of the local nurses union, warned the closure could have lasting effects on the community