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Should Wisconsin fund child care like it does roads? Here are some solutions to the child care crisis

Industry experts and child care providers say effectively addressing needs will require the efforts of government, employers and families.

 

Communities hit with 'forever chemicals' contamination need to act. This new tool kit provides a road map

The Department of Natural Resources announced a new aid in helping communities respond more quickly to PFAS contamination in their water.

 

Republican bill to aid local governments comes with strings attached. Here's what you need to know

The legislation on local government funding contains many policies that would apply to communities across the state.

 

Family-owned greenhouse in Egg Harbor celebrates 65 years of business

A cookout and free plants for children are part of the anniversary celebration for the Werkheiser family's continued ownership.

 

A new U.S. News & World Report rated all 50 states. Here's where Wisconsin ranks

Wisconsin scores well in a new rating of states by U.S. News & World Report, but two neighbors fare better.

 

Cleanup of derailed train along Mississippi River should finish Wednesday

The Federal Railroad Administration is conducting an investigation into the derailment. That could take up to 30 days to complete.

 

Wisconsin Supreme Court rules for Aurora hospital that refused to administer ivermectin for COVID-19

The decision favoring Aurora Health Care has implications for how far the Supreme Court can intervene in decisions of healthcare providers.

 

When it comes to energy independence on Wisconsin's tribal reservations, 'actions are more than words.' How one tribe is taking

On the Menominee Reservation, volunteers recently learned to install and operate solar panels as part of the tribe's pursuit of energy independence.

 

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