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Wisconsin's House delegation trades barbs over debt ceiling as Congress recesses for weekend

The exchange marked the first instance in which members of the state's delegation have publicly attacked each other as Congress nears a default.

 

What are gas prices in Wisconsin right now heading into Memorial Day weekend?

Gas prices in Wisconsin are down significantly from 2022. Here's where you can find the cheapest.

 

Miniature golf that's fun, environmental, educational, accessible arrives in Door County

Golfers can learn about the environment in a fun way at Evergreen Miniature Golf, the only known course in Wisconsin accessible for all 18 holes.

 

Pfc. Bill Lambrecht, of Wausau, was wounded during the Korean War. His son looks back at his life and heroism.

Bill Lambrecht didn't talk much about his experiences during the Korean War. But copies of newspaper articles told his children about his heroism.

 

More Wisconsin communities are participating in Now Mow May. Does it actually work?

Over the past three years, Now Mow May has grown in popularity across the state. But does it actually benefit pollinators?

 

If you're traveling for Memorial Day this weekend in Wisconsin, here's what to expect

One of the busiest travel weekends of the year approaches, and an estimated 800,000 Wisconsinites are expected to be on the move.

 

Community members come out in force opposing Green Bay Area Public School District plan to close schools

Over 50 speakers passionately spoke, urging to school board to not close their schools and to make decisions that ensure equity.

 

Audit faults state health agency over grants and ventilators distributed during the COVID-19 emergency

DHS Secretary Kirsten Johnson defended the agency and said it was acting quickly during an unprecedented health emergency.

 

It's not summer yet as frost is likely overnight in far northeastern Wisconsin, affecting outdoor plants

Temperatures may dip down to 26 degrees tonight in Florence County, and produce frost in other places as well.

 

This Air Force veteran's curiosity led her from a Sheboygan Falls farm to a 25-year military service that took her around the wo

Ingrid Kaat hadn't seen more than Wisconsin and Germany growing up. She wondered what else could be out there. The U.S. Air Force helped her find out.

 

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