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Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature have voted to end funding for a pandemic-era child care subsidy program.
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An annual report measuring child well-being in the U.S. said several benchmarks have worsened overall
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A dearth of affordable housing and the cost and availability of child care remain barriers to opportunity for many working families in the northeast region
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The Oneida County Childcare Coalition was formed out of a state initiative through Grow North.
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Governor Tony Evers touted his childcare plan for the state budget during a visit to Rhinelander Monday.
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In his State of the State address earlier this week, Governor Tony Evers spoke of his plan to bolster childcare in Wisconsin.Lt. Governor Sara Rodriguez and other state officials visited Rhinelander Thursday to meet with a local childcare center and tout Evers’ plan.
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Child care centers across Wisconsin rely on support from COVID-19 relief funds to continue operating, but that money is finite, leaving providers wondering what will happen when it runs out.
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Two child care centers in Ironwood, Michigan have closed in the past year. The single remaining center enrolls nearly 200 kids. Now its future looks uncertain, and parents are worried about what will happen if it closes too.
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Oneida County is one of 28 communities selected for a childcare pilot program.
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Affordable childcare is not easy to find in the Northwoods. In the wake of the pandemic, it’s not getting any easier. That’s why Grow North hosted a community discussion on Friday to find innovative solutions to the childcare challenge.