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Beyond the short-term economic ups and downs that come with any activity tied to the energy industry, what happens over the long run at the sites where frac sand is mined?
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A study examining the effects of income tax cuts on Kansas and Wisconsin found the policy slowed the rate of job creation from 2011 to 2015. Oklahoma State University economics professor Dan Rickman discusses the study's approach and findings.
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The Wisconsin Department of Corrections indicates that it will not appeal a federal judge's ruling on the treatment of juvenile prisoners at Lincoln Hills. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter Patrick Marley discusses the remaining lawsuits and federal investigations of the facility.
Wisconsin is quietly becoming a regional powerhouse in fish and shrimp farming, an industry that supplies about half of the seafood people eat around the world.
Summer is a great time to explore Wisconsin's abundant outdoors, but camping, biking or hiking can lead to encounters with poisonous plants that cause skin irritation and injuries when touched.
The creature primarily responsible for infecting people with the bacteria that causes Lyme disease is the black-legged tick, often called the deer tick. When it comes to the tick's life cycle, though, deer aren't the most important animals it encounters in Wisconsin.
An avian blizzard in central Wisconsin in 1871 made for a spectacle the likes of which would never be seen again.
Wisconsin's response to a request from the Trump administration on voter data was less colorful than that of some other states.
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The Trump administration wants states to hand over voter records in what it states is an effort to address election fraud. Wisconsin Elections Commission spokesperson Reid Magney explains that under state law, Wisconsin cannot supply non-public information to the federal government.
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A shortage of foreign worker visas is leaving Wisconsin hotels and tourist attractions struggling to find seasonal employees. Wisconsin Hotel and Lodging Association CEO Trisha Pugal explains that many areas do not have the residential base to fill all their open hospitality jobs.