Wisconsin
Monday, February 3, 2025
Experts hope WI’s first state violence prevention office will save lives
Support for Governor Tony Evers's first statewide Office of Violence Prevention is gaining momentum, as some safety experts and advocates say they're …
WI researchers use microbes to transform wastewater
By Carolyn Beans for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.Broadcast version by Judith Ruiz-Branch for Wisconsin News Connection reportin…
New program shows environmental impact of green farming
Some Wisconsin farmers are now able to see the environmental effects from their sustainable farming practices through a new conservation program that …
New report: 1 in 3 kids in rural Wisconsin insured by Medicaid
As Congress considers cuts to Medicaid, a new report showed one in three children living in rural areas of Wisconsin are insured by the health …
Wisconsin voter ID law one step closer to state constitution
A proposal to make Wisconsin's strict Voter ID law a constitutional amendment passed Wisconsin's Republican-controlled Assembly on Tuesday. Voters …
Wisconsin adds more protected ag lands to its count
Wisconsin has just added more than 30,000 acres across two counties to its protected agricultural lands, advancing its commitment to preserve the …
WI farmer uses 'mock beaver dams' to restore wetlands
By Bennet Goldstein for Wisconsin Watch.Broadcast version by Judith Ruiz-Branch for Wisconsin News Connection reporting for Wisconsin Watch-Public New…
Jimmy Carter’s lasting impact on Milwaukee
As the world continues to reflect on the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter during the nation's memorial observation, his influence has …
WI’s conservation model an 'untapped' resource
Wisconsin is the first state in the country to run its conservation programs by county rather than by district. One conservation advocate said …
Gun-safety advocates call on WI lawmakers to take action
As the new year begins, state lawmakers and officials will continue to grapple with how to prevent school shootings, like the one just two weeks ago …
Wisconsin ends year on a high note in clean energy
Wisconsin is ending the year on a high note in the clean energy space, with some notables like a first-of-its-kind energy dome and approval for the …
Report: Some WI courts jailing people for unpaid tickets
If you have any unpaid traffic or parking tickets, the latest report on Wisconsin's municipal courts said in some areas, you could go to jail if you …











