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Highs in Wisconsin are expected to soar as first heat wave of the season approaches

A heat wave affecting most of the central and eastern United States is expected to cause temperatures to soar in the Badger state starting on Wednesday.

 

Check out Kaukauna vs Ashwaubenon in sectional semifinal softball action

Check out Kaukauna vs Ashwaubenon in sectional semifinal softball action

 

Vintage boutique barn market, the only one like it in Wisconsin, comes to Door County

Eighty vendors are lined up to appear at The Rusty Coop, an upscale vintage market its organizer says is unlike any other in the state.

 

Here are the top contenders, players to watch at the WIAA boys state tennis championships

Undefeated Nicholas Balthazor of De Pere, the No. 2 seed, leads area players into the WIAA boys state individual tennis tournament in Madison.

 

Her husband was exposed to toxic chemicals in military; PACT Act helped Neenah widow get benefits

Since the PACT Act expanded health care to veterans nationwide, all veterans walking into a VA clinic get screened for exposure.

 

Menasha paper mill, Rothschild power plant among Wisconsin sites welcoming peregrine falcon chicks

Peregrine falcons were once on "the brink of extinction." Today, people can watch livestreams of the recently-hatched chicks in Wisconsin.

 

A locally-owned jewelry store in Kaukauna is closing after 33 years | The Buzz

During the roughly 78 years the building on Wisconsin Avenue has been a jewelry store, it has been known by many names.

 

Treatment limited for jail inmates struggling with mental health, but they have access to a therapist, telehealth

Josette Smith, behavioral health coordinator at the Outagamie County Jail, said about a quarter of the 350 inmates request to see a therapist.

 

Here are Tuesday's high school sports results

Baseball, softball, soccer and golf teams were in action.

 

Do I need to be worried about Wisconsin's air quality alert? It depends.

An air quality alert has been issued for much of Wisconsin again. What that means for you.

 

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