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The IRS usually starts accepting tax returns in late January, though there's a chance it may be closer to early February this year.
Wisconsin became the “Badger State” in the 1800s because lead miners lived in their dug-out mines to survive brutal winters—earning them the nickname “badgers.” Kid Power: The animal wasn’t made official until 1957,
Former Wisconsin State Patrol commander Daniel Gruebele under investigation after domestic dispute allegations. He previously pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
WEST ALLIS, Wis. - The Wisconsin State Fair is in full swing and many fairgoers are taking advantage of its delicious perks – including a wide variety of food, both traditional and exotic. Those who regularly attend the fair say you can't leave without ...
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'First Day Hikes' at Wisconsin State Parks on New Year's Day
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is encouraging Wisconsinites to join in on one of several First Day Hikes at state parks, forests, trails, and recreation areas on New Year's Day.
Ohio State bolsters its 2026 linebacker corps with the commitment of former Wisconsin linebacker Christian Alliegro.
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Wisconsin football lands Florida State transfer, former top recruit
Wisconsin landed a commitment from Florida State transfer cornerback Cai Bates on Monday.
The juried exhibition, open to amateur and professional artists across the state, runs through April 18 at the Racine Art Museum.
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Wisconsin lands highly coveted transfer from Ohio State
The Wisconsin Badgers have landed yet another highly-touted transfer defensive back, this commitment coming from former Ohio State cornerback Bryce West.
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Wisconsin football lands Oklahoma State transfer wide receiver
Wisconsin landed a commitment from Oklahoma State transfer wide receiver Shamar Rigby on Sunday.
Federal rules already require hospitals to reveal costs for certain procedures. But a new Wisconsin bill would require the state to make sure hospitals are following the federal regulations. If those regulations ever go away, the bill would require Wisconsin hospitals to still do it.