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State projects passenger rail expansion could draw 250,000 new riders within a decade

DOT officials who want to expand Amtrak rail to population centers of Madison, Green Bay, Waukesha County and connect Milwaukee to the capital city.

 

The Wall That Heals is visiting these two northern Wisconsin communities in May and June

The memorial will be in Rhinelander from May 18 to May 21 at Nicolet College and in Crivitz from June 1 to June 4 at the Crivitz Museum.

 

Why Rep. Gallagher wields a gavel that belonged to Cold War figure Melvin Laird

As Gallagher warns of an existential competition with China, he reflects on Laird's history with the Cold War and the Soviet Union.

 

An employee died from a boiler 'explosion' at the Kaukauna paper mill. OSHA's inspection found 4 hazards.

A 29-year-old Appleton man died Aug. 16 in a boiler explosion at the Thilmany Plant in Kaukauna where he worked as a laborer in the boiler department.

 

One in 5 could have dyslexia, but Wisconsin students, parents feel school support falls short

Often, people assume that dyslexia is just mixing up letters such as "b" and "d." It can be that for some people, but that's not the only symptom.

 

Home prices, job market propel Green Bay to No. 1 in U.S. News' Best Places to Live rankings

U.S. News released its annual Best Places to Live rankings Tuesday, and Green Bay ranked No. 1.

 

Lottery ticket worth $222,516 sold at Howard gas station

A lottery player in Howard won $222,516 Friday in the first-ever jackpot of Wisconsin Lottery's newest lotto game, Fast Play.

 

He started boxing at age 11 in his Crandon basement. Today, this Potawatomi boxing champ is set to defend his middle weight titl

An enrolled member of the Potawatomi, Mark Daniels Jr., now 33, got his start at age 11 when his dad started a boxing gym in their basement.

 

Here are 5 things to know about UWGB's new $38 million residence hall.

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay's newest residence hall will open to students in fall 2024. It will be able to house 200 students, with the capacity to add more rooms later.

 

Republicans announce bill to help communities cope with PFAS contaminations. Here are the bill's major provisions

The large bill would provide funding to help communities and public water systems offset the cost of testing drinking water and other steps.

 

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