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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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Michigan's congressional delegation has "aced" the National Environmental Scorecard, earning a perfect 100% in 2024
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Aspirus plans to break ground on a new hospital this spring, after closing on the 22 acre purchase Thursday
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A home and garage are believed to be total losses after a fire in the Town of Minocqua over the weekend
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The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board unanimously passed changes to deer advisory councils at its meeting last week.The change will allow deer management units to be based on habitat rather than county lines in Northern Wisconsin and other parts of the state.
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Employees at U.S. Department of Agriculture research facilities across the Midwest have lost their jobs as part of the Trump Administration’s efforts to trim the federal workforce. Former and current employees at one of those labs say the job cuts will impact agricultural research and support for farmers.
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The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is ending the frozen road declaration for the entire state as of February 28th
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The Tribal Police Department says they got a report of smoke coming from a residence in the 2700 block of Waz-hashk Trail at 3:46 p.m. Thursday afternoon
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Town Chair Eric Snow said in a Facebook Post that the Wisconsin Department of Health Services had approved the application.
Tuesday, April 22nd at 6:00 P.M.