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Personnel at Fort McCoy are taking precautions and working on immunizations after a confirmed measles case among Afghan refugees.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Saturday. The event gives free access for one day to museums across the country.
The students will have a chance to go on and compete for scholarships worth nearly $30 million.
The outfielder will give away 10,000 tickets for the Milwaukee Brewers' series against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Plus, lawmakers propose a new bill allowing unemployment benefits for the unvaccinated.
Plus, corn mazes and sunflower farms to visit in Wisconsin.
Plus, a Menomonee Falls man files a federal lawsuit and a new hospital opens in Greenfield.
The former Wisconsin governor is touring University of Wisconsin campuses to promote vaccinations as part of the "70 for 70" program.
Five people were shot at a candlelight vigil Monday for a 16-year-old homicide victim.
The left fielder announced his retirement Tuesday after 14 years of playing on Milwaukee's baseball team.
Almost 70 percent of Wisconsin's state employees have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose after having to report their status.
The Dunn County Sheriff's Department identified four people who were found dead in an SUV in western Wisconsin.
Plus, an election investigator tells county clerks to preserve their voting machine records.
Plus, a federal administration granted sanctuary status to the depths of Lake Michigan.
Plus, a list of high school football scores from Caledonia's last game.
In its newest State of Small Business report, Facebook gauges how the pandemic is still affecting businesses in Wisconsin
Some Wisconsin schools have closed in-person classes as COVID-19 cases explode among students and staff.
New rankings from U.S. News & World Report evaluate colleges based on factors such as graduation rates, student excellence and more.
The Wisconsin governor announced Monday that $58.4 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds will go to local and tribal health departments.