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Breaking the cycle: Addressing generational patterns key to improving quality of life

As generational cycles occur, negative patterns and traits are known to transfer through multiple generations via learned behavior and family dynamics.

 

Discover Green Bay's new visitor center rises toward September opening. Here's what to know.

Discover Green Bay says much-needed visitor center will contribute to tourism's more than $1 billion local economic impact.

 

Fire chief: Explosion hurts 4 people at Madison condo building, which is no longer habitable

Firefighters were searching the rubble Tuesday evening to make sure no one else was inside.

 

Judge will not reduce $2 million bail for Taylor Schabusiness in beheading case

Brown County Judge Thomas Walsh addressed multiple motions at a hearing Tuesday involving a woman accused of decapitating a man following sex.

 

Fond du Lac police seek nationwide search warrant for suspects in triple shooting. Here's the latest.

Authorities also released more details about the May 7 shooting on Tuesday. Here's the latest on the case and search for the suspects.

 

As family files appeal, Wausau School Board launches new review of teacher who used racial slurs

The attorney for the Vongphakdy family told USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin that she's concerned the district "just got the law wrong."

 

Sneak peek of Green Bay Botanical Garden's new Bell Children's Garden

The new Carol and Bruce Bell Children's Garden features a splash pad, treehouses and nature sculptures at the Green Bay Botanical Garden.

 

Fractions, opinion writing and empathy: It's all part of a day in the life of a fourth-grade teacher

Life in the classroom is fast-paced and dynamic. The teacher hardly sits. Students flow through independent, small group and whole-class activities.

 

Rare parasitic plant found in Manitowoc County, near Lake Michigan

The clustered broomrape, a rare parasitic plant, was spotted for the first time in more than 44 years in dunes along Lake Michigan.

 

Outrage overflows at board meeting over Wausau East band teacher who used racial slurs

Nearly 30 speakers expressed support for an Asian American family in Wausau who filed a harassment and discrimination complaint that was dismissed.

 

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