Wisconsin
Monday, September 16, 2024
WI program serves up fresh produce, with a side of climate benefits
Access to nutritious food can be hard to come by for underserved populations. A Wisconsin program that relies on contributions from locally based …
Friday, September 13, 2024
Consumer protections swept up in federal budget fight
Even in a stable economy, consumers in Wisconsin and elsewhere still express pessimism and advocates said a key federal agency working on issues like …
Report: WI economy rises on strength of workers' wage growth
A new report showed income inequality in Wisconsin is declining as lower-wage workers are seeing faster wage growth but Black, Latino and women …
Battleground state bonanza: Guidance for WI voters on campaign interactions
For the 2024 presidential election, Wisconsin has retained its status as a battleground state. That means voters are hearing a lot from campaigns …
Rural residents more likely to consider raw milk to be safe
By Tim Marema for The Daily Yonder.Broadcast version by Mike Moen for Wisconsin News Connection for the Public News Service/Daily Yonder Collaboration…
With new caps, WI Medicare enrollees expected to save $1500 next year
Older Wisconsin residents struggling to manage prescription drug costs, have new data on how much they might save as a new federal rule kicks in …
Opponents, backers of Line 5 oil pipeline cap off public comment period
Public comment ends this week for a permit needed for a high-profile oil pipeline project in northern Wisconsin. Opponents, including tribal voices…
WI city, still hanging onto old factory site, plans for a greener future
In Rust Belt states such as Wisconsin, disadvantaged communities were left with blight - amid a shift away from industrialization. A federal grant …
Factory farms cited as one cause of rise in toxic algae blooms
According to the latest Environmental Protection Agency data, harmful algae bloom events are increasing across the country - including in Wisconsin…
With details now sorted out, WI homeowners can tap into energy rebates
The federal Inflation Reduction Act just turned two years old. Those tracking its implementation said when you peel back the layers, a lot is taking …
Roadwork ahead in WI farmlands
As the fall harvest season inches closer, Wisconsin farmers are hoping for promising yields but if the rural roads around them are crumbling…
Getting your kiddo in tip-top shape for school
Wisconsin children will soon head back to school and experts have a few tips to get them back into a routine and make sure they're in good shape…