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Adjustments lower Chilton tax rate
At the Chilton School District Board regular meeting held recently, the board approved amendments to the 2025-26 district budget previously presented at the annual meeting held in September. The annual meeting saw reports of a balanced budget of...
Faith without Reason: MAGA and the Triumph of Belief over Logic
Illustration created by Brewminate with AI, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International license The challenge posed by MAGA is not only to logic but to conscience. If the movement has turned politics into a test of...
Reducing ketone levels and increasing exercise capacity could help manage diabetic ketoacidosis
A researcher at the University of Houston finds management of diabetic ketoacidosis may center around reducing ketone levels in diabetic patients and increasing exercise capacity for better health outcomes. That could be life-changing for...
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5 Ryobi Tools You Can't Get From Milwaukee
Every homeowner or trade worker has their preferred power tool brand, and whether you're team Ryobi, love everything Milwaukee, or something else, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the nearly identical options at big-box retail stores. Each brand...
Wisconsin mother of boy with cancer shares fears of food insecurity as potential FoodShare funding pause looms
NEW LONDON, Wis — With just nine days remaining before a potential federal government shutdown could pause FoodShare funding, nearly 700,000 Wisconsin residents who rely on the program are facing uncertainty about their next meal. READ ALSO | What...
Wisconsin Faces Gas Price Surge Amid Ongoing Federal Shutdown
Wisconsin, USA — As the federal government shutdown enters its 22nd day, Wisconsinites are feeling the pinch, especially at the gas pump. The average price of gasoline rose to $2.80 per gallon on October 22, marking a $0.10 increase in just a...
Downtown Rhinelander traffic control, Line 5 reroute, keeping medicine away from kids
The City of Rhinelander will be adding a four-way stop to one of its downtown intersections, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved Enbridge's plan to reroute an aging oil pipeline around a northern Wisconsin reservation, take steps to prevent...
Wisconsin lawmakers push nuclear energy as solution to rising power demands
MADISON, Wis. (Gray) - At Realta Fusion in Stoughton, a prototype fusion reactor constantly whirrs. The UW-Madison startup will be the key to a clean energy future, according to Co-Founder Keiran Furlong. “What Detroit was in the 1950s to the...
Final costs for Oconomowoc's City Beach project broken down
OCONOMOWOC — The first season of the new City Beach boat launch and concession stand is in the books and the city just recently finished approving payment for the work, partly due to some additional costs at the end. The project, which was...
States sue USDA over halted SNAP benefits in shutdown
Summary Dana Nessel and 22 attorneys general sue USDA over halted SNAP funds. Lawsuit claims USDA has billions in contingency funds available. Coalition argues suspension harms millions relying on food assistance. Three governors also joined the...
Wisconsin utility disconnection moratorium starts on November 1
EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - The state moratorium on utility disconnections starts in a few weeks, and Xcel Energy is urging customers to get in touch. Between November 1 and April 15, the statewide utility disconnection is in effect, meaning energy...
Wisconsin Senators Hold Hearing On GOP Leader’s New Medical Marijuana Legalization Bill, With Plan To Vote On It ‘Fairly Quickly’
Wisconsin senators on Wednesday took up a newly filed Republican-led bill that would legalize medical marijuana in the state. Just one week after Senate President Mary Felzkowski (R) and Sen. Patrick Testin (R) filed the legislation, the Senate...
Wisconsin religious exemption upheld for Catholic Charities now back in court
WASHINGTON (OSV News) — Wisconsin’s attorney general has asked the state’s high court to consider invalidating a key religious exemption to the state’s unemployment program that has been used by faith-based organizations across Wisconsin and...
Milwaukee suburb reviews 119-unit senior housing proposal
WAUKESHA, Wis. — Officials reviewed plans for a new senior housing development near the border of Waukesha and Pewaukee, which could include future additional housing and commercial development. The Waukesha Plan Commission met Wednesday to...
Rochester's Hollandberry to open a second restaurant in Wisconsin
ROCHESTER — Restaurateur Tasos Psomas is bringing a popular Rochester staple — Hollandberry Pannekoeken — to Wisconsin. Psomas, who has owned and operated Rochester restaurants for decades, is renovating a closed Wells Fargo bank branch in La...
Resetting college football's coaching carousel: What we know, and w...
The defining trait of this coaching cycle in college football isn't scope but speed. Yes, the number of open jobs in the FBS seems to grow by the weekend, with LSU being the latest -- and biggest -- to drop. We've seen early-season and midseason...
Milwaukee Bucks fans excited for season opener at Fiserv Forum
11. LET’S TAKE A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE FISERV FORUM WHERE JUST HOURS FROM NOW, THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS WILL OPEN THE 20 2526 SEASON. THE TEAM MAKING SEVERAL BIG CHANGES IN THE OFFSEASON, BUT THE TEAM’S GOAL TO BRING HOME A CHAMPIONSHIP STAYS THE SAME....
Wisconsin seeks to end religious tax exemption after Supreme Court loss to Catholic group
An aerial view of the downtown area of Madison, Wisconsin. | PixabayWisconsin is looking to eliminate a religious tax exemption altogether rather than grant one to a Catholic charity organization that the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in...
In Wisconsin, proposed federal cuts rattle tribal college
Rihauna Fuentez runs her fingers along the tangled wires, tracing their course over a wooden panel and into an electrical box. The 20-year-old, with mussed rainbow hair and a nose piercing, pounds her hammer with precision. She surveys her work...