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EAA AirVenture Oshkosh had another record-breaking year in 2023. Here's a look at the final numbers.

The Experimental Aircraft Association released the final numbers for the 70th EAA AirVenture Oshkosh Fly-In & Convention Aug. 1.

 

Janet Protasiewicz will be sworn in today as Supreme Court justice, signaling an ideological shift

The ideological majority of the Wisconsin Supreme Court will shift for the first time in 15 years when liberal Janet Protasiewicz is sworn in.

 

Green Bay man dies in collision between semi and minivan Tuesday on South Broadway

South Broadway was closed for over four hours, reopening at around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday.

 

Bellevue man identified in fatal crash; 2 cars, not 3, believed to have hit him early Monday

Authorities now believe only two cars, not three, struck Bellevue resident Kenneth J. Kraynik and killed him.

 

Donald Trump indicted for allegedly organizing a conspiracy to steal the 2020 election: live updates

Donald Trump was indicted federally and charged with election fraud, potentially the most serious criminal charges he faces in three cases.

 

Wisconsin U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany says he will not run for Senate in 2024, keeping Republican field open

Wisconsin Republican U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany said he will not run for Senate in 2024, making him the latest Republican to pull his name from the race.

 

This Wisconsin creamery brought goat cheese to the American Cheese Society competition and won

The creamery sources milk from patron farms that are only a short distance from the creamery, which it says leads to a fresher goat cheese.

 

The indispensable state: Why Wisconsin could again be the electoral 'tipping point' in 2024

Wisconsin was the Electoral College 'tipping point' in the last two presidential elections and could be again in 2024.

 

Climate change could collapse a key Atlantic Ocean current. How that could affect Wisconsin

A UW scientist says Wisconsin could see major warming if an Atlantic current that helps shape weather patterns collapses.

 

New liberal majority on state Supreme Court to fire director of state court system

Randy Koschnick, who has been the director of state courts since 2017, said he was informed by a liberal justice that he would be dismissed Tuesday.

 

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