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‘Sickening’: Lions latest victims of NFL’s officiating problem as Packers benefit from controversial calls
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Indian Trail’s Ristau into third round at state tennis
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Bradford beats Racine Park, gets into WIAA playoff field
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Badgers 3, Bulldogs 1: Quick wrapup and three stars from the Wisconsin men’s hockey victory against Minnesota Duluth
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Indian Trail finishes regular season on winning note
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On Campus: Del Fava getting it done for RedBirds
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Wilmot earns share of Southern Lakes Conference title
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Prep football roundup: County teams wrap up their seasons
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St. Joseph football team falls to St. Catherine’s
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MMQB: Wilmot coach Square has memorable weekend
State News
Orchard owners contest state regulations on cider following years of exemption
State inspectors say the upgrades are necessary to maintain public health standard, while orchard owners argue their cider press should remain exempt from regulations.
Frank Lloyd Wright warehouse closer to restoration and economic and cultural rejuvenation in Richland Center
More than $2 million has been raised to restore the A.D. German Warehouse that was built between 1917 and 1921.
Our view: Ryder Cup ticket offer ends in disappointment
Wisconsin has long been a hotbed for golfers and golfing fans and the Badger State has been a genial host with big turnouts for some great professional golf tournaments over the past two decades.
Hands on Wisconsin: The many different faces of homelessness
The homeless population is larger than panhandlers who sleep in high traffic areas Downtown. Due to a lack of affordable housing, many school children and working adults struggle with homelessness in Madison and the rest of the state.
AP Top 25 Takeaways: Week before showdown with Ohio State, Badgers exposed by Illini
The sixth-ranked Badgers confirmed suspicions that they are indeed below the line when it comes to the elite teams this season, losing a game they probably should have won but definitely deserved to lose.
VOP: Wisconsin reps — let’s take a long honest look at the Oval Office
I recently received a letter from Rep. Bryan Steil thanking me for participating in his impeachment survey, explaining why he did not support that effort. I was disappointed that the survey results were not included.
Hands on Wisconsin: Poor little Illinois feels shut out
The Badgers take the best defense in college football to a showdown in Illinois.
Tony Evers reschedules special election to May, calls on legislation to fix state rules
Gov. Tony Evers has rescheduled the special election for Wisconsin’s northern 7th Congressional District to take place on May 12, with the special primary set to coincide with the Feb. 18 spring primary.
Center Stage: The Wisconsin moment at the Democratic presidential debate
On this week’s political podcast, Milfred and Hands play clips and comment on the back and forth over which Democratic candidate for president is best equipped to carry the Badger State. Wisconsin was cited twice near the end of the Democrats’ three-hour debate this week in Ohio.
Latest employment survey shows continued decline in Wisconsin manufacturing jobs
Data collected in the Current Employment Statistics survey found Wisconsin manufacturers employed 6,800 fewer people in September compared to a year earlier.
Senate committee backs bill that could expand full-day 4K in Wisconsin
The state Senate Education Committee approved 7-1 a proposal that would change how 4-year-old kindergarten students are counted if they attending a full-day program five days a week.
State general fund surpasses $1 billion for first time, but drawdown in funds expected
A number of items in the 2019-21 biennial budget, including an income tax cut and increased education funding, will likely cause a drawdown in state reserves by more than $800 million over the biennium.
Wisconsin ranks among bottom of states in securing federal funds
According to a new Pew Research Report, 26.3% of the state’s budget came from federal dollars, ranking 45th among states.
In era of school shootings, UW-Madison testing new technology and installing door locks
UW-Madison Police will pilot Hexwave, which can detect weapons without slowing down large crowds in the way metal detectors often do at athletic events.
Conservative group files complaint against elections commission’s voter eligibility policy
WILL alleges the Wisconsin Elections Commission violated a state law requiring updated and accurate voter data.
State and local officials meet to boost election security
The council, which was created to enhance security in Wisconsin elections, includes representatives from more than two dozen organizations.
Hands on Wisconsin: Trump is making ISIS great again
President Donald Trump has abandoned our Kurdish allies in Syria. This decision puts that part of the world in turmoil again, and will allow the dreaded Islamic State terrorist group to rise again.
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