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Scott Mayer, a prospective GOP challenger to Sen. Tammy Baldwin, remains reluctant for now

Mayer's comments reflect the current state of uncertainty surrounding the Senate race in Wisconsin to take on incumbent Tammy Baldwin.

 

Even with increase in state budget, school districts still foot millions in special education expenses

The state budget signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers boosts the percentage of what the state covers in special education costs to an estimated 33.3%.

 

Was your child expelled from preschool or child care? Tell us how it impacted your family

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporters Natalie Eilbert and Madison Lammert want to hear from parents of expelled children to discuss long-term impacts.

 

Can't find child care for your infant in Wisconsin? You're not alone. Industry experts break down why it's so difficult.

In Outagamie County, there are over 1,200 children younger than 2 on regulated child care waitlists.

 

7 takeaways from Brown County Mental Health Task Force's first meeting in more than a year

Brown County turns its attention to mental health, focuses on new task force geared toward solutions

 

As Brown County homeless population jumps, advocates say mental health treatment is key

For the 235 people unhoused in 2022, just eight reportedly found stable housing. Three died, two went to jail.

 

See photos from Justin Moore concert at Resch Plaza

See photos from country musician Justin Moore's outdoor concert at Resch Plaza in Ashwaubenon.

 

Plymouth Pick 'n Save sells its second $1M winning lottery ticket of the year in Mega Millions drawing

Kwik Trips in Wisconsin Rapids and Sheboygan Falls both sold $10,000 winning Mega Millions tickets in Tuesday's drawing.

 

Relive bygone eras with these historic Bay Beach Amusement Park photos

Relive bygone eras with these historic photos of Bay Beach Amusement Park.

 

Invasive species Asian jumping worms have been confirmed at Sturgeon Bay municipal compost site

The worms, first reported in Wisconsin in 2013, were found in a mulch pile from which residents could take mulch for their yards and gardens.

 

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