In the team’s final regular season game of the year, the Wisconsin Badgers headed to Minnesota and emerged victorious over the Golden Gophers with a 28-14 win, securing Paul Bunyan’s Axe in the process.
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Southwest Wisconsin High School Football Playoffs Level Three Recap
In Southwest Wisconsin, just five teams remain alive in the Wisconsin high school football playoffs.
One Year Later, Inflation Reduction Act Brings Clean Energy Investments and Job Growth
Here in Wisconsin, the state has invested nearly $450 million in clean energy projects, and over 500 new, good-paying jobs have been created since the IRA’s passage, as of July 2023.
WI House Prices Increase, But Remain Lower Than National Prices
Here in Wisconsin, home prices increased by 6.6 percent compared to last year, with a median selling price of $306,900.
WI House Prices Increase, But Remain Lower Than National Prices
Here in Wisconsin, home prices increased by 6.0 percent compared to last year, with a median selling price of $297,100.
WI Budget: Renewed Push to Include Expanded Postpartum Health Care
Wisconsin policymakers have less than a month to adopt a new state budget. Advocates for extending postpartum health coverage through Medicaid hope it winds up in the final spending plan.
New Poll Shows Caregiver Concerns Cross Generations
A majority of U.S. voters say it is important for Congress to expand services to enable seniors to live independently at home.
High Child Care Costs, Low Accessibility Leads to Smaller Wisconsin Families
The idyllic American family conjures up images of a home in 1950s suburbia, a white picket fence, a golden retriever, and 2.5 kids.
The Tech Race to Destroy PFAS Is On. It Could Mean Big Business.
How do you destroy pollution so stubborn, it’s nicknamed “forever chemicals”?
Lack of Population Goal, Fear of Future Hunts Highlight Wolf Plan Listening Session
At a listening session over the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource’s (DNR) proposed new wolf management plan, members of the state’s Native American tribes and agricultural groups expressed doubts about proposed wolf hunts and the lack of a stated population goal.