
Banned Books Week Observed in Wisconsin Libraries
Controversial books are nothing new, but the incidence of book challenges and bans has increased substantially in recent years.
Controversial books are nothing new, but the incidence of book challenges and bans has increased substantially in recent years.
Recent reports have shown that Tim Michels, the Republican nominee for governor, has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to anti-abortion and anti-LGBTQ organizations.
School students across Wisconsin are still getting settled as the new academic year unfolds. And experts say it’s important to get them in for a physical and get their hearing, vision, and teeth checked.
Earlier this year, Gov. Tony Evers made commitments towards addressing the widespread proliferation of chemical compounds known as PFAS in the state’s water supplies, and now the Wisconsin PFAS Action Council is giving residents an update on what measures the state is taking to ensure that progress is being made.
Wisconsin’s midterm elections are just around the corner, with a litany of important races this year deciding everything from the governor’s office to state legislative seats. Here’s what you need to know come November 8:
Climate experts say summer nights have gotten warmer. One study found the average minimum temperature in the United States has gotten warmer by 2.5 degrees over the last 50 years. For farmers, this means crops and livestock could suffer.
Federal and state agencies spend millions of dollars every year to keep destructive invasive carp out of the Great Lakes. Meanwhile, at least 25 destructive species — like water fleas and bloody red shrimp — are inching closer to the Mississippi River Basin.
The average rent nationwide for a one-bedroom home is $1,105 per month and $1,342 for a two-bedroom home.
In this training, you’ll learn about the basics of soil health and steps you can take to improve it.
A group of environmental organizations have sent a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, calling on the agency to conduct an environmental review for the proposed new segment of Enbridge Line 5 in northern Wisconsin.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will create up to 9 million new jobs over the next ten years, with many expected to land in Wisconsin.
If the trend continues, Wisconsinites can expect to see additional gas price decreases in the coming weeks.