The money will help the city expand tree planting and maintenance and train more forestry workers.
Why is Wisconsin a swing state? That’s the question at the heart of this podcast, which explores the state’s historical and current political climate.
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If you've never seen a lake sturgeon, the ancient species might take your breath away. On Wolf River in Outagamie County, the giant, torpedo-shaped fish are making their way upstream. Conservation efforts and public engagement are on display.
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Seven years ago, Wisconsin brokered a deal with Foxconn — one of the world’s largest electronics manufacturing companies. But Foxconn hasn’t come close to the promised jobs or investment. Now, Microsoft is promising a new deal. Will this be any different?
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Three cheers for Mazda, which continues to produce cars that are zippy, nimble, and more fun to drive than most everything else, at least in an affordable price range.
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In this episode of Creative MKE, Elisabeth speaks with Kevin Canady, Vice President of Sales & Business Development, and Scott Ziel, Vice President of Entertainment, at Milwaukee World Festival, Inc., the organization that manages and hosts Summerfest.
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The EPA established strict limits on several of the manmade chemicals in drinking water, while in Wisconsin, lawmakers continue to butt heads on how to attack PFAS contamination around the state.
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The film centers a little on former UW-Madison Professor Davis and a lot about a music education foundation he created.
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Milwaukee native Mitchelle Lyle, founder and director of the afterschool classes, talks about the hydroponics program’s roots.
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What began as a way to raise awareness about the important role that Wisconsin’s dairy farmers play in the state’s economy now draws thousands of people from around the country to Dodgeville, Wisconsin.
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Reitman, host of WUWM’s weekly music program “It’s Alright, Ma, It’s Only Music,” retired on April 19.
Market Enginuity is looking to add a passionate public media enthusiast to the WUWM team.
Your connection to the community. Lake Effect brings you local conversations about the people, places and organizations that shape Milwaukee.
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