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The Annie E. Casey Foundation report, called "Measuring Access to Opportunity in the United States," said programs like federal food assistance and tax credits have been vital lifelines for families, helping to prevent even deeper hardship across the state
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That does not mean those who had been disconnected previously automatically get hooked back up
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Democracy thrives when people are engaged with each other and their communities.
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Jan Leschke died last Wednesday after being in ill health. She was involved in organizations around Rhinelander too numerous to name, but her efforts at WXPR will leave a long lasting legacy.
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Gilbert Farms is asking to nearly double in size, from about 1,400 animals to more than 2,400. It is the first time since 2020 the DNR has granted an in-person hearing for a CAFO permit
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A stroke is when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked, or a blood vessel bursts
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Carbon monoxide is a gas that you cannot see or smell, but it can make you very sick or even cause death
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WXPR News for 11-4-25
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The Lac du Flambeau Tribe officially acquired the Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center property in Arbor Vitae.It is the first known land return from a Catholic institution to a Tribal Nation in the name of reparations for colonialism and residential boarding schools.
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While most people enjoying Wisconsin's natural resources do so responsibly, that's not always the case
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John A. Krueger, 46, was acquitted of felony sexual assault of a child by a person who works or volunteers with children and misconduct of authority and three misdemeanors charges
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Nurses at the Aspirus Hospital in Ironwood have been working without a contract