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Small Farm Pollution Can Slip Through The Cracks And Be Hard To Enforce
The Primrose case highlights how smaller farms, when owned by someone unwilling or unable to fix a problem, can harm entire watersheds.
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The Primrose case highlights how smaller farms, when owned by someone unwilling or unable to fix a problem, can harm entire watersheds.
The lawsuit to block the congressional order was filed Sunday in federal court in Milwaukee.
The Fifth-district congressman is the leading user of tax-paid communications in the Wisconsin House delegation.
The Fifth-district congressman is the leading user of tax-paid communications in the Wisconsin House delegation.
The Fifth-district congressman is the leading user of tax-paid communications in the Wisconsin House delegation.
What will it take to bring people together again?
The GOP gubernatorial candidate made the statement Friday on a conservative radio show.
School curriculum that teaches critical thinking requires tackling difficult concepts, Underly said
The goal of the project is to mitigate the amount of toxic chemicals leaching into Madison’s waterways.
Jacque didn't take any action to interfere in the results, but he has authored bills that would have changed Wisconsin election rules.
The U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs decision “intentionally shifted the fight for reproductive rights to the states,” she said.
The office, located on Milwaukee’s predominately African American North Side, opened in the Bronzeville neighborhood in 2020.
After national tensions turned local, the militias never left the small Wisconsin city.
The WEC will still verify voters who request that absentee ballots be sent to addresses other than the one where they registered.
He's calling the Legislature into special session on Oct. 5 to take up a constitutional amendment to empower voters to repeal state laws.
Businesses in Wisconsin are involved.
They are demanding that anyone under a guardianship order who has been adjudicated incompetent be removed from the rolls.
Federal pandemic relief has helped stave off the damage, but only offered a short-term respite, not a permanent solution.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin wrote to Hufcor’s owners, urging the firm to make good on the agreement to continue health insurance coverage.
Milwaukee suburbs consider merging police services into one agency.