UW-Madison: Building trust with a native community

MADISON — From their home near the forested lakes of Mole Lake, Wisconsin, the tribal council of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community (SCC) traveled to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where they were welcomed by health sciences and biomedical researchers and staff.

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The SJL Group: Wisconsin Lakes Coalition shares policy positions to protect Wisconsin’s lakes

Madison— A statewide coalition focused on protecting Wisconsin’s lakes is releasing its policy positions as it prepares for a statewide educational campaign to preserve Wisconsin’s lakes. The coalition represents Wisconsin fishing experts/enthusiasts, advocates for local control, lake property landowners, sailors, those concerned with spreading invasive species, and others. All are

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Harris campaign: WATCH — Governor Tim Walz discusses rural outreach and economy in Spectrum News Wisconsin Interview

Saturday, Governor Tim Walz spoke exclusively with Spectrum News’ Charlotte Scott following a jam-packed rally in Superior, which marked the final stop of his two-day swing across Michigan and Wisconsin during the New Way Forward Tour. In the interview, Governor Walz highlighted the Harris-Walz campaign’s outreach to rural voters, touting Kamala

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UW-Madison: Building trust with a native community

MADISON — From their home near the forested lakes of Mole Lake, Wisconsin, the tribal council of the Sokaogon Chippewa Community (SCC) traveled to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where they were welcomed by health sciences and biomedical researchers and staff. In a historic meeting on September 11-12, the group discussed

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Walz slams Trump during pair of Wisconsin visits

Dem VP nominee TIm Walz slammed Donald Trump during a pair of Wisconsin visits this weekend. In Superior on Saturday, Walz told a rally Trump is only out for himself, saying the former president does nothing but run down America because “He doesn’t believe in us.” The Minnesota guv said

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