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Wisconsin Watch on MSNNew study ties weak state gun laws to child deaths in WisconsinStates with weak gun laws, including Wisconsin, experience more firearm deaths among children ages 0 to 17, according to a ...
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNWisconsin DNR issues incidental take notice for rare lizard, spans three countiesThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has proposed to issue a permit for the incidental taking of a rare lizard, resulting from a soil project in three counties. A release from the ...
Some feel the budget missed a chance to reform a broken prison system, with cuts to programming and delays in prison closures ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNNew financial aid for career training: What to know in WisconsinWorkforce Pell grants will pay for short-term workforce training for low-income students. Here’s what that means for Wisconsin.
Concerns over a ravine by railroad tracks near Random Lake persist, but no safety updates from Wisconsin Southern. Residents ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNHow Wisconsin Watch is covering disruption from WashingtonFive months later, Washington’s whirlwind is still churning — whether it’s the dismantling of the Department of Education, canceled or frozen grants, tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the rich ...
Members of the public criticized the Wisconsin Department of Corrections for sending too many people back to prison for rule violations ...
Public safety personnel in western Wisconsin take aim at illegal fireworks. ... then that’s when we start seeing issues,” said La Crosse Fire Department chief Jeff Schott.
RACINE, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in Wisconsin are taking proactive measures to ensure safety following reports of recent “takeovers” at public beaches. According to the Racine Police ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSN‘Band-Aid on the problem’: Past raises haven’t fully solved Wisconsin prison staffing problemsMario Koran / Wisconsin Watch, Wisconsin Watch July 11, 2025 Click here to read highlights from the story Boosting corrections officers’ pay initially ...
The bill would be an addition to the $100 million for the same purpose funded by Act 143 from 2017, which created the Wisconsin Office of School Safety and awarded the grants.
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