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Having a community is critical to people’s mental health. It gives people a sense of belonging, support, and purpose.A new, tribally led initiative from Wisconsin Humanities wants to help indigenous people across the state create community.
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Caution urged as riders return to the trails
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A meeting in March will help the DNR learn how the public feels about it
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Nicolet College’s Tribal Business Management Program hosted a showing of the Bad River documentary this week.The documentary details the Bad River Band’s fight to remove Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline from its reservation in northern Wisconsin.
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The Forest County District Attorney cleared the DNR warden of any criminal charges for their actions in November of 2022.
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A group backed by billionaire Elon Musk is behind a set of deceptive attack ads and text messages targeting voters just weeks ahead of the election for a seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, employing a battleground state strategy it used last year against Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris
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Communities in Wisconsin are feeling the widespread effects of federal cuts and some organizations are pitching in to help those who have experienced funding freezes and mass layoffs
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The chaos surrounding the future of scientific research in the Trump administration's first weeks has meant a bumpy beginning for a new program where ice fishing anglers and others on the frozen Great Lakes record ice thickness for research
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Thousands of people lost power in the Northwoods as heavy snow and strong winds took down branches and power lines.
Tuesday, April 22nd at 6:00 P.M.