
New Additions to Wisconsin Historic Registry
As much as modern humans are concerned about time marching forward and the evolutions and innovations it will bring, we equally spend a great deal of time focusing on what has already come to pass.
As much as modern humans are concerned about time marching forward and the evolutions and innovations it will bring, we equally spend a great deal of time focusing on what has already come to pass.
Gray wolves had always been native to Wisconsin’s wilds, and with the settlement of European colonists, their presence was often regarded as a threat, leading to their removal through shooting or trapping until 1957.
What do you think of when you hear the name Wisconsin? Many would jump to answer cheese and dairy products, beer, or even the Green Bay Packers, but locally, there’s far more to consider.
Only 7% of the 1,000 largest cities in the nation have a municipal curbside compost program that accepts food waste — representing just 3% of the U.S. population, according to the environmental nonprofit GreenBlue.
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is accepting applications for a new well compensation and well abandonment program, funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).
Temperatures are going to stay mild in the middle of the week with a strong cold front coming, more fall-like conditions are expected as we approach the end of end week.
Greenhouse gas emissions have been potentially reduced by 50,000 tons in the state, with the help of Wisconsin farmers supported by a statewide coalition.
Fall is here and whether it is musical performances, hand-crafted beverages, carnivals, or art gatherings, there are plenty of festivals for Wisconsinites to look forward to this season.
On September 21st, Governor Tony Evers signed an executive order calling for a special session of the Wisconsin State Legislature to create a statewide referendum process as well as a constitutional amendment.
Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR)’s “The Morning Show” recently had on air Amy McGovern, the Aquatic Invasive Species Program Supervisor for the Midwest Region of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Mark Fritts, a fish biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the La Crosse Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office.
Only 17% of Native Americans are able to continue their education after high school.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is forming a Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, the Biden administration announced on Saturday.