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When Wisconsin Public Service announced the news yesterday, a third egg was beginning to hatch
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Peregrine falcons nesting at a power plant in central Wisconsin have laid their first egg
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The end of this month marks one year of the Hodag Solar Park being operational.
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Power companies still need to do a lot of repairs after storms on Wednesday
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Storms that moved across Wisconsin Wednesday spawned reports of tornadoes, and saw power knocked out to thousands of people as trees and tree limbs came down
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Firefighters across northern Wisconsin have spent the day responding to multiple brushfires, including several in Vilas County.
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State regulators have approved plans for a $171 million natural gas plant near Wausau, despite opposition from ratepayers, environmentalists and renewable energy advocates.
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Wisconsin Public Service says its restored power to more than 80,000 customers since early Wednesday morning.
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Wisconsin Public Service says the Minocqua, Rhinelander, and Wabeno areas were some of the hardest hit by this spring snow storm.
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Hodag Solar Park is capable of producing 7.5 megawatts. It’s enough to power more than 2,000 homes according to Wisconsin Public Service who has now taken ownership of the solar farm built by One Energy.