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The Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection compiles a list of complaints Wisconsin consumers have. Here are what topped the list in 2018.
Shannon Holsey, president of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians in Shawano County, has been fielding questions from the community regarding the federal shutdown and stoppage of funding obligated under treaty rights.
As Gov. Scott Walker ends his eight years as governor of Wisconsin, Here & Now looks back on his time in the governor's mansion, speaking with a business owner and teacher who supported and opposed his policies, respectively.
Hemp may drive an agricultural boom after it was legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill. Rob Richards of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation said growing the crop in the state can help farmers looking to diversify.
At 5 a.m. it's still dark outside, but the lights are on in the barn at Cherryland Dairy in Door County.
Completing college substantially improves living standards, according to a report from the Center on Wisconsin Strategy, but there are also increasing racial disparities in Wisconsin's higher education system. Laura Dresser of the research group explains its findings.
Attack ads are hitting the airwaves for the 2018 general election. UW-Madison marketing professor Tom O'Guinn breaks down the messaging behind them and how effective they are at swaying voters.
Wisconsin's economic recovery since the Great Recession has been "slow by historic standards," explains Laura Dresser of the Center on Wisconsin Strategy, which has issued a report on the "State of Working Wisconsin" over the past decade.
A young woman in Mauston shares her concerns about what is in place to attract young people to move to rural communities.
Wisconsin voters prepare for another round of school referendums as districts around the state seek funding for building projects and other expenditures.