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The state Supreme Court announced Friday that it will decide whether mobile voting sites are legal without allowing any lower appellate courts to rule first
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources needs to temporarily close a boat launch at Lake Gogebic State Park.
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Wildlife researchers say the wolf population on a remote Lake Superior island is stable. But they announced Tuesday that the moose population had declined by 14% from last year.
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A new audit says that police who are responsible for security in the Wisconsin state Capitol responded faster to emergency alarms in legislative offices than they did to other building alarms.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Board is holding a special meeting Thursday to consider the emergency rule for walleye fishing on the Minocqua Chain.
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The Democrat put on the yellow vest and wielded a rake as he worked alongside street crews to fill a large pothole in a residential neighborhood on Blaine Street. He said the tour represents his commitment to Wisconsin’s infrastructure
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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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Foresters in Oneida County celebrated Arbor Day by planting trees at the Chequamegon Nicolet National Headquarters.The trees replaced ones that had died from Emerald Ash Borer.
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A sure sign that summer is drawing closer, trails and campgrounds are starting to open for the season.
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The Wisconsin Fishing Opener is May 4th. Wisconsin DNR Warden Tim Otto talks with WXPR’s Katie Thoresen about new regulations ahead of opening day.