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Unprecedented heavy rains are increasing throughout the Mississippi River basin, changing communities and posing new challenges for farmers.
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Unprecedented heavy rains are increasing throughout the Mississippi River basin, changing communities and posing new challenges for farmers.

Ads for lawyers offer clients representation on a contingency basis. What is a “contingency fee,” and is it a good deal for the client?

Hybrid and electric vehicle registrations continued their recent rapid increases throughout Wisconsin in 2021.
Five weeks out from the election, Wisconsin Democrats sought to place a spotlight on abortion as Gov. Tony Evers told a Capitol rally he and Democrat Attorney General Josh Kaul have been a “brick wall” against GOP efforts to restrict access to the procedure.

This year’s U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down Roe v. Wade has elevated abortion as a key election issue. ‘Personhood’ may be the next battle.

Josh Kaul and Eric Toney are miles apart on many issues, but when it comes to open government, the candidates vying for Wisconsin attorney general

In the middle of one of my ridgetop clearings stands a large shagbark hickory tree that’s nearly 100 feet tall.
GOP gubernatorial hopeful Tim Michels has pumped another $5 million into his governor campaign over 37 days, bringing his personal commitment to the race to $15.7 million, according to a WisPolitics.com check of the latest campaign finance reports.

City of Milwaukee finances are closer than ever to a long-predicted day of reckoning, threatened by an unsustainable revenue mix, shrinking resources for core functions, diminishing reserves, and escalating long-term liabilities.

Milwaukee seeks compromise with state transportation officials to redesign deadly highways running through town.