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Bacterial meningitis is suspected in the death of a Kenosha, Wisconsin high school student over the weekend.
HEADLINE: Student fears grow after suspected meningitis death
CAPTION: Students at a high school in Kenosha, Wisconsin say they are nervous after one of their classmates died, possibly from bacterial meningitis. (Feb....
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DeVos's budget calls for cuts to Special Olympics
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is facing sharp pushback over a proposal to cut federal funding to the Special Olympics.
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Wisconsin Farmer Calls Aid Political ”Ploy"
The Trump administration announced Tuesday it will provide $12 billion in emergency relief to ease the pain of American farmers slammed by President Donald Trump's escalating trade disputes with China and other countries.
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Md. Redistricting Case Comes to Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is taking up its second big partisan redistricting case of the term amid signs the justices could place limits on drawing maps for political gain.
The justices are hearing arguments Wednesday in an appeal...
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DeVos's budget calls for cuts to Special Olympics
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is facing sharp pushback over a proposal to cut federal funding to the Special Olympics.
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Wisconsin Economist Questions FoxConn Deal
An economic development professor says incentives being offer by Wisconsin to a Taiwan company are a waste of money.
Marc Levine is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and director of the school's Center...
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Trump Commits $1 Million to Kenosha Law Enforcement
Sep.01 -- Donald Trump lauded police and National Guard members in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday, where the shooting of a Black man by police last month reignited national protests against racial inequality. Trump committed $1 million...
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Jacob Blake Pleads Guilty In Abuse Case Unrelated To Police Shooting
Prosecutors dropped a sexual assault charge against Blake in a domestic abuse case unrelated to the police shooting that left him partially paralyzed.
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'Cow Power' Helps Dairy Farm Run On Renewable Energy
Crave Brothers Farmstead Cheese has built a business the entire dairy industry wants to emulate.
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Biden, Harris And Pence Hit Campaign Trail On Labor Day
Labor Day is marked by campaign efforts from Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Wisconsin's prehistoric fish survived whatever killed the dinosaurs and now the Department of Natural Resources and volunteers want to keep it that way by keeping a close watch on the state's sturgeon population.
HEADLINE: First Person: Keeping alive a prehistoric fish
CAPTION: Wisconsin's prehistoric fish survived whatever killed the dinosaurs and now the Department of Natural Resources and volunteers want to keep it that way by keeping a close...
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Wisconsin Judge Says 234K Voters Should Be Purged From Rolls
In his ruling last week, the judge said the state elections commission is bound by law to purge the voters in question soon.
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Researcher into cranes wins significant prize
VNR International Crane Foundation
Baraboo, Wisconsin - Recent
1. Reflective image of crane - tilt up to nesting crane
2. Aerial view of cranes following ultra-light glider
3. Aerial sunset shot of cranes following ultra-light...
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The Food and Drug Administration is investigating what it calls "one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks." It involves jerky treats for pets that the FDA has linked to illness in 3,600 dogs and ten cats since 2007. (Oct. 23)
The Food and Drug Administration is investigating what it calls "one of the most elusive and mysterious outbreaks."
It involves jerky treats for pets that the FDA has linked to illness in 3,600 dogs and ten cats since 2007
The federal...
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WI Official: Change in Opioid Crisis Needs Money
Wisconsin officials praise President Trump's declaring the opioid crisis a nationwide public health emergency, but warn that nothing will change if the government doesn't put money behind it their words.
The president's...
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Wisconsin Economist Questions Foxconn Deal
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An economic development professor says incentives being offer by Wisconsin to a Taiwan company are a waste of money.
Marc Levine is a professor at...
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Cheese favourite in India competes in world contest in Wisconsin
Long a favorite in Indian dishes, paneer cheese is finally making it to the big time. It's being judged for the first time in the World Championship Cheese Contest.
The biennial event is being held this week in Madison,...
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Kasman: Trump Policies Reflationary, but Face Constraints
Nov. 10 -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Securities, and Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli examine how Donald Trump build his path to victory in the U.S. election and look at the economic constraints he faces as president. They speak...
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Democrats See Silver Lining in Holding Virtual Convention
Aug.17 -- Ben Wilker, the Wisconsin Democratic party chairman, talks about the benefits of holding a mostly virtual national convention in Milwaukee. He speaks on "Bloomberg Balance of Power."
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Democratic National Convention kicks off, President Trump making campaign stop in Arizona, U.S. Postmaster General to testify before House next week
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Pres. Trump Campaigns In Swing States During Democratic Convention
Trump campaign counterprogramming message includes economy, immigration and insults.
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States Are Learning From Vote-By-Mail Issues During 2020 Primaries
With the coronavirus pandemic ongoing, some states are improving ballot tracking and communication with voters for the November general election.
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USDA moves to tighten restrictions on food stamps
The Trump administration is setting out to do what this year's farm bill didn't: tighten work requirements for millions of Americans who receive federal food assistance.
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Pregnant women take lead in group prenatal visits
IN AN UNUSUAL KIND OF MEDICAL VISIT, WOMEN DO THEIR OWN BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS, GET THEIR GROWING BELLIES MEASURED AND SHARE QUESTIONS ON CRAMPS, CRAVINGS AND CAR SEATS.