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Wisconsinites continue to speak out about how proposed utility rate hikes over the next two years would personally impact them
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WXPR News for 9-11-25
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WXPR News for 9-10-25
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The research, based on federal survey data of youth in custody, highlights what advocates call the “criminalization of disability,” from autism to ADHD and more
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The new school year has begun - and now state leaders are raising the alarm about dangers lurking online aimed at kids
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The recently renovated Marshfield Medical Center in Park Falls now features an updated physical therapy gym, an outpatient pharmacy, reliable heat, A/C in the inpatient rooms, and a relocated urgent care to name a few of the upgrades.
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From the iron hills of Hurley, Wisconsin, came a man who waged war not with weapons, but with secrets. Leon Lawrence Lewis, born in Hurley in 1888 to German Jewish immigrants, would one day be called the “spymaster of Los Angeles.”
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They are called "Active Clubs" and present themselves as sporting clubs or fighting clubs focused on brotherhood
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The first human case of West Nile virus of the year in Wood County has been confirmed, prompting local health officials to advise residents to protect themselves against mosquito bites
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In this month's installment of Field Notes, Scott Bowe of Kemp Station discusses Ruffed Grouse – a hallmark species in the Northwoods.