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More than 30 years after Act 31 was established in Wisconsin there are still school districts not in compliance.The law requires districts to teach students about the history, culture, and sovereignty of the 11 federally-recognized Tribal Nations in Wisconsin.
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The Wisconsin fishing opener is just over a week away.There are some new regulations in place anglers need to be aware of.
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The Town Board of Lac du Flambeau will increase from three to five members. The change was made after a vote by the electors at the annual town meeting last week.
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This week, small business owner Andi Rich announced that she’s running for the seat as a Democrat.
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The federal government is for the first time requiring nursing homes to have minimum staffing levels after the COVID-19 pandemic exposed grim realities in poorly staffed facilities for older and disabled Americans.
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Federal wildlife officials have decided not to place lake sturgeon on the endangered species list, ensuring annual spearing seasons in Wisconsin and Michigan can continue.
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Across the U.S., most political boundaries tied to the 2020 Census have been in place for a while, but a national project on map fairness for Indigenous populations continues to fight for changes.
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This week is Infertility Awareness Week, and a group right here in Central Wisconsin walked today to raise awareness for families fighting against infertility
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For WXPR’s The Stream, Hannah Davis-Reid spoke with environmental experts about how the USDA's land management plan revisions impacts the Chequamegon- Nicolet National Forest.