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Is 4K right for your child? Educators and parents share insight on this tough decision.

In Wisconsin, a student doesn't need to have attended 4K to start kindergarten. USA TODAY NETWORK - Wisconsin gathered tips on how to make the right choice for your child.

 

Menominee Indian High School in Keshena is getting a $35 million makeover. Here are 3 things to know

The new school is part of a plan to bring all the district's buildings to one central campus in Keshena.

 

Native children — 2% of Wisconsin's child population — account for almost 11% of kids removed from homes

In Brown and Outagamie counties, where the Oneida Nation resides, the rate of separation is even more askew, according to data from Wisconsin's DCF.

 

House approves debt ceiling deal with most Wisconsin Republicans voting yes, Democrats voting no

Tom Tiffany, a Republican, and Democrats Mark Pocan and Gwen Moore voted against the debt ceiling deal that the rest of the state delegation backed.

 

What are abortion laws in Wisconsin nearly a year after Roe v. Wade was overturned? 5 things to know.

A lawsuit and the Supreme Court election results this spring could set stage for reversal of Wisconsin's abortion ban. What's next?

 

Brown County judge rules photos in Schabusiness case must remain under seal, at least until June 13 hearing

Judge sets all day hearing on June 13 to deal with a number of motions in the case of Taylor Schabusiness, who is charged with killing friend.

 

Two years ago, back-to-back attacks rattled an Orthodox Jewish family. Now, they reflect on their place in Milwaukee.

The Milwaukee Jewish Federation counts a 494% increase in antisemitic incidents in less than a decade. A rise has been seen nationally and globally, as well.

 

Wisconsin Republicans and Democrats are gearing up for state conventions. Here's what to know.

State conventions are the one opportunity for major political parties to get their activists together each year.

 

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.

 

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