Todd Richmond Associated Press
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz's campaign manager says a consultant inserted images of horses in ads as a vulgar joke about her opponent.
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The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service says it will work on a first-ever national recovery plan for wolves, after previously pursuing a piecemeal recovery in different regions of the country
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A stretch of unusually warm weather has forced federal officials to suspend researchers' annual wolf-moose count in Isle Royale National Park for the first time in more than six decades
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A Wisconsin judge ruled Tuesday that state regulators can force factory farms to obtain permits before they discharge pollutants, ensuring protections continue to apply preemptively for lakes, streams and drinking water
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Wisconsin Assembly approves a bill mandating a limit on the wolf population, sends proposal to EversWisconsin Republicans sent a bill to Gov. Tony Evers on Thursday that would mandate state wildlife managers set a cap on the state's wolf population, forcing the governor to choose between pleasing conservationists who want to protect the creatures and farmers who say wolves are destroying their livestock
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Republicans who control the Wisconsin Assembly have passed a bill that would call for a binding statewide referendum to ban abortion after 14 weeks of pregnancy. Wisconsin law currently prohibits abortion after 20 weeks.
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Wisconsin's wildlife management account will start the next two-year budget period nearly $16 million in the red thanks largely to dwindling hunting license sales, putting projects from fish stocking to habitat restoration in doubt, state Department of Natural Resources officials warned Wednesday
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Republican legislators are trying one more time to pass a tax cut plan before they head home to campaign even though Democratic Gov. Tony Evers has vetoed their last two proposals.
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Wisconsin Republicans fire state utility regulator, latest in string of Evers appointees to lose jobRepublicans who control the Wisconsin state Senate have voted to fire a utility regulator because he supports income-based rates.
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Kohl's death Wednesday was announced by Herb Kohl Philanthropies, which did not give a cause but said he died after a brief illness