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Michigan State University researchers say they’ve created new technology, that can cut food and water safety testing time from days to just hours
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Learnwise, a new AI tutoring platform opens for the school year working to provide students with studying, practice tests and more
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Several planned projects would have brought solar to communities in the Midwest and Great Plains for the first time. Others would have expanded existing efforts. Now, the projects are on hold after the Environmental Protection Agency abruptly terminated $7 billion in funding.
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A Wisconsin judge Friday declined to dismiss felony charges against two attorneys and a former aide to President Donald Trump who advised Trump in 2020 as part of a plan to submit paperwork falsely claiming that the Republican had won the battleground state that year
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Study focused on the number of practicing private attorneys available for hire in situations like criminal cases, divorce disputes and estate matters.
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The Wisconsin Department of Health Services and Oconto County Public Health says five additional cases have been seen
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WXPR News for 8-25-25
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The early fall can be a great time to get outside and harvest your food from nature. In this episode of All Things Outdoors, Wisconsin DNR Conservation Warden Tim Otto talks with WXPR’s Katie Thoresen about harvesting and hunting options this time of year.
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Eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables is a proven way to help prevent serious medical conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain types of cancer.But getting access to that fresh produce or even affording it can be a challenge for some people.The Aspirus Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program is helping to bridge that gap as part of our Rooted Up North series.
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State fairs are a big draw this time of year for millions of visitors. Whether it's getting a chance to pet a newborn calf, take a ride in a giant plastic ball or eat any number of fried foods, going to the fair is always an experience.
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A new law in Illinois formalizes efforts to reintroduce native keystone species like bison and beavers in the state, which advocates say will help other species recover.
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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