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Today, Governor Evers visited Pelican Fire and Rescue to highlight the next cycle of funding awarded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Most experts agree putting more electric vehicles on the road is a major step toward fighting climate change, but a new report says states will also need to find new ways to fund road maintenance.
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Wednesday was the first anniversary of the signing of the federal infrastructure law, with the impacts now being measured
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The federal infrastructure law is helping states around the country address a variety of needs, including road repairs. That's welcome news for some rural Wisconsin communities, where local governments are having a hard time keeping up with deteriorating streets and county highways.
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Northwoods communities have seen a lot of growth the last couple of years.With federal infrastructure money starting to roll in, many of those communities are hoping to secure funding to make improvements to support the population.
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Governor Tony Evers visited Rhinelander Tuesday to hear from people about their broadband struggles.
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Six months ago this week, President Joe Biden signed the bipartisan infrastructure law, and Wisconsin's towns and cities are planning how best to spend billions of dollars earmarked for the state
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Two major grants from the state are helping the Forest County Potawatomi Community make major investments in the area.
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Wisconsin is expected to get more than $7 billion from the infrastructure bill. $5 billion of that would be dedicated to highways and $225 million would go to bridge replacement and repair.
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President Joe Biden will look to sell voters on the economic benefits of the $973 billion infrastructure package when he travels to Wisconsin on Tuesday.…