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6 WI Tribes Write Letter To Senators To Protect Gray Wolves
Ojibwe tribes told Wisconsin senators to keep the gray wolf on the endangered species list, as local agencies failed to protect the animals.

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Ojibwe tribes told Wisconsin senators to keep the gray wolf on the endangered species list, as local agencies failed to protect the animals.

The postal service's assessment for effects on the environment was "unlawfully deficient," the lawsuit charges.
The conservative speaker wasn't disrupted by protesters as she lambasted the idea of suppressing free speech.
Immunization for children against diseases like polio, measles and chickenpox had plateaued for the last few years, health officials said.
The office will focus on resilience to the affects of climate change and make sure no one is left behind in the process, Gov. Evers said.
The prime investigator for the 2020 U.S. Election in Wisconsin used personal appearances to judge party stances of state election employees.
Police will evaluate and tweak the policy based on the community's feedback, a Milwaukee police captain said.
The state prioritized giving COVID-19 relief money to small businesses and public health measures, the report said.
The plan seeks to "change the adverse trajectory of the effects of a changing climate, the governor's office said.
In Wisconsin, 13 percent of Black respondents said they weren't sure if they would be able to make rent next month, a shopping advisor said.
Judges said maps drawn by Democrats were "racially motivated." The GOP drawn maps are "more gerrymandered," a fair elections official said.
It’s important the community shows its support for Wisconsin's election workers, a volunteer leader said.
A judge revoked the state's protection against PFAS contamination, which shut down wells in Eau Claire.
A politician said the city could be used as a platform for debate, while activists and officials expressed anxiety over the convention.
Several identified hate groups have made appearances in areas around Milwaukee over the past couple of years.
Milwaukee and much of the state still aren't immune and will experience rising humidity, heat and risk of flooding, the analysis said.
A free speech survey across schools caused dissent from faculty and the resignation of University of Wisconsin - Whitewater's chancellor.
Johnson said he wanted a "safer, stronger, more prosperous Milwaukee," and said the city could be "sometimes heartbreaking."
Wisconsin's politicized school board races follow a national trend of "precinct strategy" for some Republicans, according to a report.
Helping refugees and Holocaust survivors in Ukraine has been a deeply personal experience, the city Jewish federation chair said.