How one program is working to bring Corn Belt farmers together for conservation agriculture
The “farmer-led movement” aims to shape the agricultural landscape — by strengthening soils and building community.
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Fact Briefs – bite-sized fact checks of trending claims
Did compensation for the CEO of Wisconsin’s largest utility company triple in five years to $12 million?
No. A claim from Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mandela Barnes compared the CEO’s pay with his compensation when he was a vice president.
Did Madison have a curfew for juveniles until 2023?
Yes. The Madison City Council voted to repeal the ordinance in 2023.
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‘Language lost. Culture lost’: In Milwaukee, a race to keep Rohingya language alive in exile
From empty pews to packed programs: A Driftless area church becomes a multigenerational community hub
The transplants: 2 doctors fled Ukraine for Wisconsin. They’re still trying to get their careers back.
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Opinion: After decades in prison, who deserves a chance at clemency?
Wisconsin leaders are debating who in prison should qualify for clemency. A one-size-fits-all approach risks ignoring rehabilitation and growth with age.
Your Right to Know: How to solve high record costs and long delays
Wisconsin’s Open Records Law imposes no deadline on producing records. All it says is they must be produced “as soon as practicable and without delay.”
No shortage of opinions: Readers fuel the WisConversation
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